High school football: Georgia running back Ty Cummings credited with state-record 615 rushing yards in game two weeks ago

By Staff Report Oct 6, 2025, 11:15am

Senior needed just 19 carries to pile up record yardage total along with eight touchdowns in shootout victory.

Georgia high school running back Ty Cummings of West Laurens (Dexter) is being credited with breaking the state's single-game rushing yardage record after piling up 615 yards in a 70-55 win over Baldwin two weeks ago.

Cummings carried 19 times and reached the end zone eight times on runs of 59, 81, 75, 53, 59, 59, 86 and 78 yards, respectively.

On the season, the 5-foot-9, 180-pound senior has 1,332 yards and 17 touchdowns. He has gone over the 200-yard mark in two other games this season, helping West Laurens go 6-0.

The previous record was established just last season by Tyrese Woodgett of Coffee (Douglas), who went for 605 yards in a November playoff game.
The week before breaking the state rushing record against Baldwin, Ty Cummings went for 224 yard and two touchdowns in a win over Harlem. (PHOTO: LeRoy Mundy)
The week before breaking the state rushing record against Baldwin, Ty Cummings went for 224 yard and two touchdowns in a win over Harlem. (PHOTO: LeRoy Mundy)