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Courier Journal Offensive All State Players
#1
First team
QB – Joe Humphreys, Daviess County
6-4         185        Senior
RB – Isaac Dixon, Belfry
5-11      195        Senior
RB – Xavier Brown, Lexington Christian
5-10      185        Senior
WR – Cole Lanter, Boyle County
5-11      175        Senior
WR – Dane Key, Frederick Douglass
6-3         185        Senior
WR – Vinny Anthony, Male
6-1         170        Senior
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OL – Grant Bingham, Johnson Central
6-6         302        Senior
OL – Malachi Wood, Madison Central
6-9         281        Junior
OL – Jon Thompson, Scott County
5-10      260        Senior
OL – Evan Wibberley, Dixie Heights
6-5         275        Senior
OL – Luke Slusher, Beechwood
6-4         290        Senior
K – Jackson Smith, Boyle County
5-11      180        Senior
Second team
QB – Cameron Hergott, Beechwood
6-2         200        Senior
RB – Brady Hensley, Madison Central
6-0         191        Sophomore
RB – Kaden Moorman, Franklin County
5-11      215        Junior
WR – Easton Messer, Christian Academy
5-10      175        Senior
WR – Clayton Davis, Lincoln County
5-10      185        Senior
WR – Braden Mundy, Owensboro Catholic
5-11      205        Senior
OL – Mason Sulla, Garrard County
6-6         295        Junior
OL – Andrew Hardwick, Boyle County
6-3         260        Junior
OL – Anthony Johns, Lexington Christian
6-2         285        Senior
OL – Zach Mason, Boyle County
6-1         240        Senior
OL – Matt Mason, Ryle
6-3         265        Senior
K – Kellan McLaughlin, Trinity
5-9         165        Junior

Third team
QB – Jack Sivori, St. Xavier
6-0         190        Senior
RB – Davontaye Saunders, Eminence
5-10      186        Senior
RB – Blake Birchfield, Pikeville
6-0         175        Junior
WR – Mekhi Smith, St. Xavier
6-0         185        Senior
WR – Chaunte Marrero, Ballard
5-11      180        Senior
WR – Chandler Godby, Pulaski County
5-8         160        Junior
OL – Landon Dotson, Phelps
6-3         255        Senior
OL – Jordon Jones, Ashland Blazer
6-4         260        Senior
OL – Blake Perry, Rowan County
6-5         305        Senior
OL – Trey Miller, Owensboro
6-4         287        Junior
OL – Trevon Alexander, North Hardin
6-7         340        Junior
K – Arturo Lopez-Dominguez, Nicholas County
6-3         174        Senior

Honorable mention
Quarterbacks
Blaze Berry, Eminence; Brady Clark, Bardstown; Jagger Gillis, Boyle County; Logan Lundy, Raceland; Isaac McNamee, Pikeville; Charlie Noon, Highlands; Russ Osborne, Shelby Valley; Cole Pennington, Sayre; Drew Polston, Pulaski County; Caden Veltkamp, South Warren.
Running backs
Cole Crampton, West Carter; E.J. Dickerson, Kentucky Country Day; Brayden Dunn, Mercer County; Kylan Galbreath, Mayfield; Clint McKee, Graves County; Ja’Waun Northington, Manual; Harris Phelps, Paintsville; Zach Shofner, Bullitt Central; Peyton Smith, Taylor County; Keiran Stockton, Glasgow; Daniel Swinney, Male; Charlie Terry, East Carter; Cole Wallace, Rowan County.
Wide receivers/tight ends
Wyatt Blythe, Metcalfe County; Jackson Bond, West Carter; Jax Cooper, Allen County-Scottsville; Nolan Davenport, Bullitt East; Jakobie Hughes, Washington County; Zac Lockhart, Pikeville; Ricky Padron, Ashland Blazer; Carson Patrick, Russell; Logan Pinkley, Fleming County; Brian Thomas, Paducah Tilghman.
Offensive linemen
Andrew Daniel, Male; Jon Daniels, Male; Matt Davis, Paintsville; Connor Deaton, Breathitt County; Peyton Dietz, Covington Catholic; Quentin Duffy, Lexington Catholic; Bryon Faith, Ballard; Will Farley, Raceland; Tucker Hunley, Bell County; Bryson Kiser, East Carter; Jak Lindsey, Owensboro; Logan McCoy, Belfry; Blake Messer, Ashland Blazer; Braiden Myers, Southwestern; Davis Pike, Union County; Peyton Sayers, Pikeville; Zach Simpson, Greenwood; Bryce Tapp, Henderson County; Drew Woodruff, Trinity; Lucas Wyatt, Johnson Central; Conner Yazell, Bourbon County.
Kickers
Jacob Baker, Corbin; Max DeGraff, Lexington Catholic; Andrew Dobbs, Lexington Christian; Andrew Lanz, Owensboro; Cayden Logsdon, North Hardin; Nathan Totten, Russell; Blake Vivrette, Caldwell County.
#2
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#3
How Blake Birchfield is third blows my mind
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#4
(12-17-2021, 12:59 PM)Spud6 Wrote: How Blake Birchfield is third blows my mind

I'd have had him second over Hensley for sure.
#5
Birchfield 500+ more yards than Dixon against much tougher schedule. Shows how totally worthless all-state selections are. CJ clowns x 1000.
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#6
(12-17-2021, 02:21 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Birchfield 500+ more yards than Dixon against much tougher schedule. Shows how totally worthless all-state selections are. CJ clowns x 1000.
What are his yards per carry? Not looking to fight jet I seriously am just asking please don’t turn this into one of our typical fights. Lol
#7
I’m laughing hard Gillis gets absolutely disrespected by being an honorable mention.

AP Mr.Football and AP all-state is the only ones that matter or are credible IMO.
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#8
(12-17-2021, 02:36 PM)Gold River Wrote: I’m laughing hard Gillis gets absolutely disrespected by being an honorable mention.

AP Mr.Football and AP all-state is the only ones that matter or are credible IMO.
Last year Hergott was CJ Honorable Mention, yet named Mr. Kentucky Football and Co Mr. Kentucky Football.  CJ makes me scratch my head.
#9
(12-17-2021, 02:33 PM)irishcard16 Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 02:21 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Birchfield 500+ more yards than Dixon against much tougher schedule. Shows how totally worthless all-state selections are. CJ clowns x 1000.
What are his yards per carry? Not looking to fight jet I seriously am just asking please don’t turn this into one of our typical fights. Lol

Dixon's was 10.1 and Birchfield's was 8.6.
#10
^^^Birchfield more durable and would have averaged 15 vs Belfry schedule. Dixon also didn't play against 2 of 3 best teams on Belfry schedule (LCA and Pikeville).
#11
(12-17-2021, 02:33 PM)irishcard16 Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 02:21 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Birchfield 500+ more yards than Dixon against much tougher schedule. Shows how totally worthless all-state selections are. CJ clowns x 1000.
What are his yards per carry? Not looking to fight jet I seriously am just asking please don’t turn this into one of our typical fights. Lol
No fight here lol I just wouldn't trade Birchfield for any back on the list + a huge sack of money. And huge props to Dixon also can't say he doesn't deserve it.
#12
(12-17-2021, 03:32 PM)jetpilot Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 02:33 PM)irishcard16 Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 02:21 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Birchfield 500+ more yards than Dixon against much tougher schedule. Shows how totally worthless all-state selections are. CJ clowns x 1000.
What are his yards per carry? Not looking to fight jet I seriously am just asking please don’t turn this into one of our typical fights. Lol
No fight here lol I just wouldn't trade Birchfield for any back on the list + a huge sack of money. And huge props to Dixon also can't say he doesn't deserve it.
First and only time we may agree. I think they both deserved first team, and I also wouldn’t have traded Dixon for anything including a sack of cash. Lol
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#13
Also glad to see Landon Dotson of Phelps on 3rd team. Somebody did their homework there, great player.
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#14
A good buddy of mine brought up a good point on Facebook. How are you gonna have a RB put up over 2500 yards and a QB with over 1800 passing, and only ONE of those hogs up front that helped pave the way make honorable mention at best?
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#15
Is the CJ All State team done by the Coaches?
#16
Congrats To Moorman from Franklin County on Second team.
#17
(12-17-2021, 04:22 PM)RoShamBo Wrote: Is the CJ All State team done by the Coaches?
Yes, 119 coaches voted. About half of all head coaches in Ky.

(12-17-2021, 04:37 PM)jamesdeane Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 04:22 PM)RoShamBo Wrote: Is the CJ All State team done by the Coaches?
Yes, 119 coaches voted. About half of all head coaches in Ky.
https://twitter.com/kyhighs/status/1471628546871283714
#18
(12-17-2021, 04:37 PM)FCSPY Wrote: Congrats To Moorman from Franklin County on Second team.
Congrats but that’s disrespectful really, should’ve been 1st team all day. Kids a legit 4star and earned full ride offers to power 5 programs. I’d have Seth Huff at 2nd team minimum as well. I’d take those two and Zach mccoart over any in the state.
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#19
Glad to see Landon Dotson on the board. I CANNOT believe some of these colleges around the area havent offered him, dude is an athletic FREAK and completely unpolished. As for Birchfield, yes he got slighted. I mean I guess Booby Miles might have had a better year but come on. Dude had 2500+ yards and really didnt get much credit. I am sure he will be out for blood next year. The scary part is the Panthers have A LOT coming back next year. I look for a repeat.
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(12-17-2021, 05:26 PM)Gold River Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 04:37 PM)FCSPY Wrote: Congrats To Moorman from Franklin County on Second team.
Congrats but that’s disrespectful really, should’ve been 1st team all day. Kids a legit 4star and earned full ride offers to power 5 programs. I’d have Seth Huff at 2nd team minimum as well. I’d take those two and Zach mccoart over any in the state.

huff and mccoart are nice players but they do not hold a light to anyone on the first three team rbs
#21
Pikeville much tougher schedule than Belfry. Are you kidding me lol
#22
(12-17-2021, 06:27 PM)WhomTheBellTolls Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 05:26 PM)Gold River Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 04:37 PM)FCSPY Wrote: Congrats To Moorman from Franklin County on Second team.
Congrats but that’s disrespectful really, should’ve been 1st team all day. Kids a legit 4star and earned full ride offers to power 5 programs. I’d have Seth Huff at 2nd team minimum as well. I’d take those two and Zach mccoart over any in the state.

huff and mccoart are nice players but they do not hold a light to anyone on the first three team rbs
Just a friendly reminder mccoart ran all over belfry, 196 yards. Dixon had 111 that game.
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#23
CJ is a popularity contest, and always has a bunch of misses IMO. 
Gillis as honorable mention is laughable, should be higher, as well as other kids that I don’t believe should be on this list. I won’t speak out against any specific kids but I got to watch a lot of them in person and know other kids are better and have better stats.
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(12-17-2021, 07:58 PM)Footballfan1995 Wrote: CJ is a popularity contest, and always has a bunch of misses IMO. 
Gillis as honorable mention is laughable, should be higher, as well as other kids that I don’t believe should be on this list. I won’t speak out against any specific kids but I got to watch a lot of them in person and know other kids are better and have better stats.
100% the part that makes it even more comical is this was the Coaches vote as well as the coaches vote on the “Non real” Mr.Football finalist and Humphrey was 1st team Qb but not a mr.football finalist???
#25
(12-17-2021, 04:04 PM)jetpilot Wrote: Also glad to see Landon Dotson of Phelps on 3rd team. Somebody did their homework there, great player.
Got to agree jp. This young man impressed by giving 110% during the Pikeville/Phelps game. I think he had what it took to play at the next level.
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(12-17-2021, 07:58 PM)Footballfan1995 Wrote: CJ is a popularity contest, and always has a bunch of misses IMO. 
Gillis as honorable mention is laughable, should be higher, as well as other kids that I don’t believe should be on this list. I won’t speak out against any specific kids but I got to watch a lot of them in person and know other kids are better and have better stats.

look at threes stats in front of him since you mentioned stats .. everyone is quick to hate on these teams but no one wants to put out their own teams
#27
(12-17-2021, 05:50 PM)Hambley Wrote: Glad to see Landon Dotson on the board.  I CANNOT believe some of these colleges around the area haven't offered him, dude is an athletic FREAK and completely unpolished.  As for Birchfield, yes he got slighted. I mean I guess Booby Miles might have had a better year but come on. Dude had 2500+ yards and really didn't get much credit. I am sure he will be out for blood next year.  The scary part is the Panthers have A LOT coming back next year. I look for a repeat.
Really look for Blake to surpass the total yardage gained this season. Even with QB McNamee graduating, and the loss of the starting center, and a right tackle, still what's coming behind these losses have good experience to fill the gap. Here's the scary part, six good RBs can be utilized with a stud WR replacing Zack Lockhart, along with Wade Hensley coming back at WR. Then, there's Grant Scott returning at TE who brings experience to the table. Yep, i agree. Competition will be stiff, but a repeat just could be in the works.

(12-17-2021, 04:08 PM)Redneck Wrote: A good buddy of mine brought up a good point on Facebook. How are you gonna have a RB put up over 2500 yards and a QB with over 1800 passing, and only ONE of those hogs up front that helped pave the way make honorable mention at best?
And all of that against one of the toughest schedules, not only in 1-A but regardless of class! Smh!!
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(12-17-2021, 08:51 PM)WhomTheBellTolls Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 07:58 PM)Footballfan1995 Wrote: CJ is a popularity contest, and always has a bunch of misses IMO. 
Gillis as honorable mention is laughable, should be higher, as well as other kids that I don’t believe should be on this list. I won’t speak out against any specific kids but I got to watch a lot of them in person and know other kids are better and have better stats.

look at threes stats in front of him since you mentioned stats .. everyone is quick to hate on these teams but no one wants to put out their own teams
QB1
263/391 67% 
3940 yards Passing
48 touchdowns 
9 interceptions 


71 rush attempts 
601 yards 
8.46 yards per carry
17 rush TD
65 total touchdowns 

QB2
161/233 .69%
2551 yards passing 
30 touchdowns 
5 interceptions 

163 rushing attempts 
1262 yards rushing 
7.74 yards per carry
15 rushing touchdowns 

45 total touchdowns


QB3
130/191 68% 
2323 yards passing
32 touchdowns 
4 interceptions 

171 rush attempts 
1811 yards rushing 
10.59 yards per carry
29 touchdowns 

61 total touchdowns 


QB4
185/274 68%
2319 yards passing 
28 touchdowns 
11 interceptions 

225 rushing attempts 
1277 yards rushing 
5.68 yards per carry
23 rushing touchdowns 

51 total touchdowns 


Looking at stats I don’t see three that are clearly better statically, that’s why I enjoy watching them live. Which I have all four. I didn’t include names on the stats to show there isn’t three clearly better.

All four are incredible players, just voicing my opinion on the order 
#29
(12-18-2021, 12:08 AM)Footballfan1995 Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 08:51 PM)WhomTheBellTolls Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 07:58 PM)Footballfan1995 Wrote: CJ is a popularity contest, and always has a bunch of misses IMO. 
Gillis as honorable mention is laughable, should be higher, as well as other kids that I don’t believe should be on this list. I won’t speak out against any specific kids but I got to watch a lot of them in person and know other kids are better and have better stats.

look at threes stats in front of him since you mentioned stats .. everyone is quick to hate on these teams but no one wants to put out their own teams
QB1
263/391 67% 
3940 yards Passing
48 touchdowns 
9 interceptions 


71 rush attempts 
601 yards 
8.46 yards per carry
17 rush TD
65 total touchdowns 

QB2
161/233 .69%
2551 yards passing 
30 touchdowns 
5 interceptions 

163 rushing attempts 
1262 yards rushing 
7.74 yards per carry
15 rushing touchdowns 

45 total touchdowns


QB3
130/191 68% 
2323 yards passing
32 touchdowns 
4 interceptions 

171 rush attempts 
1811 yards rushing 
10.59 yards per carry
29 touchdowns 

61 total touchdowns 


QB4
185/274 68%
2319 yards passing 
28 touchdowns 
11 interceptions 

225 rushing attempts 
1277 yards rushing 
5.68 yards per carry
23 rushing touchdowns 

51 total touchdowns 


Looking at stats I don’t see three that are clearly better statically, that’s why I enjoy watching them live. Which I have all four. I didn’t include names on the stats to show there isn’t three clearly better.

All four are incredible players, just voicing my opinion on the order 

1 way more tds and yards

3 second most scores impressive yards 

4 3500 yards 51 tds

2 3700 yards and 45 tds

one and two much better stats wise .. three and four are close but give me scores over yards 

im not the one wanting to rank by stats though schedule playoffs end of year all has factors
#30
(12-18-2021, 01:57 AM)WhomTheBellTolls Wrote:
(12-18-2021, 12:08 AM)Footballfan1995 Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 08:51 PM)WhomTheBellTolls Wrote:
(12-17-2021, 07:58 PM)Footballfan1995 Wrote: CJ is a popularity contest, and always has a bunch of misses IMO. 
Gillis as honorable mention is laughable, should be higher, as well as other kids that I don’t believe should be on this list. I won’t speak out against any specific kids but I got to watch a lot of them in person and know other kids are better and have better stats.

look at threes stats in front of him since you mentioned stats .. everyone is quick to hate on these teams but no one wants to put out their own teams
QB1
263/391 67% 
3940 yards Passing
48 touchdowns 
9 interceptions 


71 rush attempts 
601 yards 
8.46 yards per carry
17 rush TD
65 total touchdowns 

QB2
161/233 .69%
2551 yards passing 
30 touchdowns 
5 interceptions 

163 rushing attempts 
1262 yards rushing 
7.74 yards per carry
15 rushing touchdowns 

45 total touchdowns


QB3
130/191 68% 
2323 yards passing
32 touchdowns 
4 interceptions 

171 rush attempts 
1811 yards rushing 
10.59 yards per carry
29 touchdowns 

61 total touchdowns 


QB4
185/274 68%
2319 yards passing 
28 touchdowns 
11 interceptions 

225 rushing attempts 
1277 yards rushing 
5.68 yards per carry
23 rushing touchdowns 

51 total touchdowns 


Looking at stats I don’t see three that are clearly better statically, that’s why I enjoy watching them live. Which I have all four. I didn’t include names on the stats to show there isn’t three clearly better.

All four are incredible players, just voicing my opinion on the order 

1 way more tds and yards

3 second most scores impressive yards 

4 3500 yards 51 tds

2 3700 yards and 45 tds

one and two much better stats wise .. three and four are close but give me scores over yards 

im not the one wanting to rank by stats though schedule playoffs end of year all has factors
QB 2 is Gillis, so I’m just saying it isn’t absurd to say he should be higher than honorable mention. I’m not saying doing it off stats alone, but with the schedule they played in the regular season along with the stats put him in top three for me.

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