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'''Terry Taffy''' (born February 3rd, 2007) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] Running Back for the Southwest Foxes of the [[Prospect Bowl]]. He  played college football for Ohio St.  
 
'''Terry Taffy''' (born February 3rd, 2007) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] Running Back for the Southwest Foxes of the [[Prospect Bowl]]. He  played college football for Ohio St.  
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==Early years==
 
==Early years==
Taffy grew up in Cincinnati. He initially was into basketball, and even became a 3-star prospect according to 247sports. He was also into track and set a county record for the fastest 40-yard dash. It was in his sophomore season he was told to consider to play football. He naturally become a good running back and receiver cause of his speed and control, things he claims was the result of his time in the Queen's city Track program. He set multiple Ohio records in all purpose yards, and rushing touchdowns. There was a fierce recruiting battle between Michigan, Michigan St., University of Cincinnati and Ohio St. to pick up the highly desired 5 star running back/wide receiver prospect. He eventually verbally committed to Ohio State in 2026, his senior year at Queens City.
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Taffy grew up in Cincinnati. He initially was into basketball, and even became a 3-star prospect according to 247sports. He was also into track and set a county record for the fastest 40-yard dash. It was in his sophomore season he was told to consider to play football. He naturally become a good running back and receiver cause of his speed and control, things he claims was the result of his time in the Queen's city Track program. He set multiple Ohio records in all purpose yards, and rushing touchdowns. There was a fierce recruiting battle between Michigan, Michigan St., University of Cincinnati and Ohio St. to pick up the highly desired 5 star running back/wide receiver prospect. He eventually verbally committed to Ohio State in 2026, his senior year at Queens City.
  
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
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'''Freshman Season'''
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Taffy started as a true freshman, and Ohio State finished 11-2. He was a very good piece in Urban's spread offensive where he was used a lot in both receiving and rushing. A late season game versus LSU, Taffy suffered from a season-ending knee injury. It happened when he collided with a cornerback near the endzone. Ohio State went on to win the next three games including a victory in the Rosebowl versus Washington.
  
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'''Sophomore Season''' 
  
As a true freshman, Taffy got off to a fiery start,posting high stats versus Rutgers and Tulane. Against LSU, he suffered a season ending injury to his knee, which required multiple surgeries. He simply wasn't the same athleticism wise in the following year, but his route running and decision making improved significantly. He became a real weapon in Ohio State's spread offense. Despite his position being a running back, he racked up nearly 1500 receiving yards, trailing 400 behind the 10 most receiving yards in one season in Ohio State's record. "Chasing the ghost of Ginn" was a large storyline during his second season. He did not perform nearly as well in his third and final season, but with a season as good as his, it wasn't expected. He had a solid season and formally declared for the DSFL draft March 3rd, 2029.  
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After recovering from a season ending injury, he was used much less on the run and more as a receiver. It was in this season where his route running and hands drastically improved. He did not post as good stats as the year prior, although he exploded for two touchdowns, 70 receiving yards and 90 yards against Michigan. Ohio State as went 11-2 and faced Texas A and M Aggies in the Kellogg's Bowl.  
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'''Junior Season'''
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This would be Taffy's last season with the buckeyes. This was easily his best season, as he ended as a Heisman finalist but ultimately did not win it. His improved route running and catching skills along with a full recovery from his injuries, he led Ohio State to a National Championship, undefeated along the way. He decided to declare for the draft this past January.  
  
 
===College career statistics===
 
===College career statistics===
Terry Taffy left college with a career total of 5000 all purpose yards.
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2027- rushed for 1029 yards, on 150 carries. Caught for 200 on 20 catches. 6 Touchdowns
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2028- rushed for 834 yards, on 89 carries. Caught for 531 on 59 catches. 11 Touchdowns
  
Heisman 2027 Runnerup
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2029- Rushed for 1450 yards on 194 carries. Caught for 450 on 40 carries. 14 Touchdowns
  
Heisman 2028 Runnerup
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He also was a Heisman Finalist in 2029.
  
Most rushing yards in one season in Ohio St. (2028)
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==Professional career==
  
       
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===Professional career statistics===
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Come back to this later
  
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==Achievements and records==
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Come back to this later
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 15 March 2019

Terry Taffy
Image of Terry Taffy
No. 11 – Southwest Foxes
Position:RB
Personal information
Born: (2007-02-03)February 3, 2007 (aged 56)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Queens City HS
College:Ohio St.

Terry Taffy (born February 3rd, 2007) is an American football Running Back for the Southwest Foxes of the Prospect Bowl. He played college football for Ohio St.

Early years

Taffy grew up in Cincinnati. He initially was into basketball, and even became a 3-star prospect according to 247sports. He was also into track and set a county record for the fastest 40-yard dash. It was in his sophomore season he was told to consider to play football. He naturally become a good running back and receiver cause of his speed and control, things he claims was the result of his time in the Queen's city Track program. He set multiple Ohio records in all purpose yards, and rushing touchdowns. There was a fierce recruiting battle between Michigan, Michigan St., University of Cincinnati and Ohio St. to pick up the highly desired 5 star running back/wide receiver prospect. He eventually verbally committed to Ohio State in 2026, his senior year at Queens City.

College career

Freshman Season Taffy started as a true freshman, and Ohio State finished 11-2. He was a very good piece in Urban's spread offensive where he was used a lot in both receiving and rushing. A late season game versus LSU, Taffy suffered from a season-ending knee injury. It happened when he collided with a cornerback near the endzone. Ohio State went on to win the next three games including a victory in the Rosebowl versus Washington.

Sophomore Season

After recovering from a season ending injury, he was used much less on the run and more as a receiver. It was in this season where his route running and hands drastically improved. He did not post as good stats as the year prior, although he exploded for two touchdowns, 70 receiving yards and 90 yards against Michigan. Ohio State as went 11-2 and faced Texas A and M Aggies in the Kellogg's Bowl.

Junior Season This would be Taffy's last season with the buckeyes. This was easily his best season, as he ended as a Heisman finalist but ultimately did not win it. His improved route running and catching skills along with a full recovery from his injuries, he led Ohio State to a National Championship, undefeated along the way. He decided to declare for the draft this past January.

College career statistics

2027- rushed for 1029 yards, on 150 carries. Caught for 200 on 20 catches. 6 Touchdowns

2028- rushed for 834 yards, on 89 carries. Caught for 531 on 59 catches. 11 Touchdowns

2029- Rushed for 1450 yards on 194 carries. Caught for 450 on 40 carries. 14 Touchdowns

He also was a Heisman Finalist in 2029.

Professional career

Professional career statistics

Come back to this later

Achievements and records

Come back to this later