![]() MILL COLEMAN, QB, ALBION/FARMINGTON HARRISON (1986-1989): There was a reason Coleman was called “The Thrill,” and high school football fans will never forget the electricity that he generated. A four-year starter at running back, Grady helped lead the Pioneers to a 49-3 record and two Division 3 state championships. He was also the most productive back ever in Michigan high school football, as he scored a state-record 924 points, 138 points more than the second-best point scorer. He scored a state record 151 career touchdowns and is also the all-time rushing leader in the state with 8,431 career yards, 618 yards more than the second-best total.Ģ. KEVIN GRADY, RB, EAST GRAND RAPIDS (2001-2004): While Grady did not carry over his success into college at the University of Michigan, nobody can deny what he did on the high school level.
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