Recruiting
Why RB Commit Justice Hill Could Contribute Early
Senior tailback Justice Hill from Booker T. Washington (Tulsa) completed his senior season with some impressive numbers: 2,088 all-purpose yards, 10.3 yards per carry, and 32 touchdowns.
Hill is a five-foot-ten, 185-pound tailback with an impressive burst out of the backfield and some seriously impressive vision. His ability to cut it back upfield and his creativeness as a runner is very promising, given the run game struggles in the past two years.
Check out the highlight video of his senior year. The first play of the highlight he realizes there isn’t blocking, checks the other side of the field and cuts it up against the grain for a 50+ yard TD.
The second play, there is three people who have a chance to pull him down in the backfield but he slips through arm tackles and makes a big gain and touchdown of what could have been a sack.
Hill already will fit the mold of a decent sized tailback at his current size. I would suspect if he can get to around 195 or 200 pounds, he could be a big impact player as a true freshman next season.
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