Ohio High School Football '20: big school running backs

By Eric Frantz Apr 15, 2020, 9:00am

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LaSalle's Gi'Bran Payne holds 10 offers including Penn State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and Cincinnati.
LaSalle's Gi'Bran Payne holds 10 offers including Penn State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and Cincinnati.
Photo by Jeff Harwell

Ohio HS Football '20: Big School Running Backs (Div. I-II)

Key names to know Fridays this fall.

Player, School, Ht, Wt, Graduating Class



Bryon Threats, Dublin Coffman, 5-10, 190, 2021
Nick Mosley, Pickerington Central, 5-11, 205, 2021
Ty Stylski, Kings (Kings Mill), 5-10, 190, 2021
Quintell Quinn, St. Francis DeSales (Columbus), 6-1, 185, 2021
Stephan Byrd, Canal Winchester, 6-0, 190, 2022

2019 Ohio HS Football Statewide Postseason Brackets

Kevin Johnson, Xenia, 5-11, 170, 2021
Josh Bryant, Middletown, 5-9, 175, 2021
Keith Farr, Lebanon, 6-1, 175, 2021
Keyshawn Stephens, Hamilton, 6-1, 195, 2021
Deondre Bothast-Revalee, Talawanda (Oxford), 5-10, 165, 2022

2019 Ohio HS Football Statewide Statistics

EJ Davis, Sidney, 5-10, 190, 2022
Gi'Bran Payne, La Salle (Cincinnati), 5-9, 189, 2022
Khalil Eichelberger, Solon, 5-9, 195, 2021
Atiba Fitz, Euclid, 5-8, 160, 2021
Austin McCourt, Madison, 5-10, 180, 2021
Devon Hunter, Avon, 5-11, 205, 2021

2019 Ohio HS Football Pictures

Josh Lemon, Perry (Massillon), 5-10, 180, 2021
Victor Dawson, Archbishop Hoban (Akron), 5-11, 200, 2021
Drew Lightner, Hudson, 5-9, 175, 2021
Mechi McCaulley, New Albany, 5-8, 150, 2021
Jashaun McGraw, Groveport-Madison, 5-10, 245, 2021



Pickerington Central's Nick Mosley helped the Tigers capture the Division I state title last year with a touchdown in the 21-14 win over Elder.
Pickerington Central's Nick Mosley helped the Tigers capture the Division I state title last year with a touchdown in the 21-14 win over Elder.
Photo by Jeff Harwell