MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book: Most team rushing yards in a season

By Kevin Askeland Aug 30, 2023, 9:00pm

Pine Bluff has held on to record for close to a century.

MaxPreps National High School Football Record Book

Most Rushing Yards Season — Team

Nos. 1-10
8,081 — Pine Bluff (Ark.), 1925
7,417 — Liberty Hill (Texas), 2018
7,309 — Inglewood (Calif.), 2000
7,274 — Sugar Land, now Fort Bend Dulles (Sugar Land, Texas), 1953
7,221 — Liberty Hill (Texas), 2004,
7,117 — Liberty Hill (Texas), 2022
7,074 — Wallace-Rose Hill (Teachey, N.C.), 2021
7,051 — Clayton Valley Charter (Concord, Calif.), 2014
6,962 — Morse (San Diego, Calif.), 1990
6,828 — Lamar (Mo.), 2013

11-20
6,797 — East (Salt Lake City, Utah), 2016
6,713 — Shiloh Christian (Springdale, Ark.), 1997
6,694 — East Lakes (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.), 2014
6,665 — Scio (Ore.), 2015
6,609 — Joliet Catholic (Joliet, Ill.), 2007
6,554 — Meadville (Pa.), 2016
6,552 — Harrells Christian Academy (Harrells, N.C.), 2012
6,532 — Davis (Okla.), 2014
6,524 — Burbank (Sacramento, Calif.), 2012
6,496 — Holton (Kan.), 2005,

21-30
6,491 — Princeton (N.C.), 2022
6,446 — Altus (Okla.), 2018
6,446 — Liberty Hill (Texas), 2006,
6,435 — Calhoun (Port Lavaca, Texas), 2013
6,420 — Wagner (San Antonio, Texas), 2018
6,408 — New Bern (N.C.), 2022
6,385 — Pewitt (Omaha, Texas), 2019
6,368 — Monrovia (Ind.), 2015
6,335 — Oak Grove (Mo.), 2014
6,278 — Roosevelt (Lubbock, Texas), 2021

31-40
6,276 — Picayune (Miss.), 2019
6,265 — Colerain (Cincinnati, Ohio), 2010
6,249 — Holton (Kan.), 2003,
6,232 — Monrovia (Ind.), 2014
6,223 — East Duplin (Beulaville, N.C.), 2017
6,206 — Dublin (Ga.), 2019
6,189 — Ford (Quinlan, Texas), 2021
6,188 — Sherwood (Ore.), 2012
6,173 — Fyffe (Ala.), 2016
6,163 — Devine (Texas), 2011



41-51
6,148 — Peoria (Ill.), 2016
6,144 — Fyffe (Ala.), 2014
6,143 — Stone Ridge Christian (Merced, Calif.), 2015
6,133 — Kennedale (Texas), 2015
6,093 — Avoyelles (Moreauville, La.), 2022
6,084 — New Prairie (New Carlisle, Ind.), 2014
6,079 — Madrid (Iowa), 2010
6,059 — Ansonia (Conn.), 2013
6,048 — Tascosa (Amarillo, Texas), 2018
6,043 — Granada Hills Charter (Granada Hills, Calif.), 2022
6,019 — Mathis (Texas), 2015