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Colton Brunell Breaks Career Rushing Record in Wisconsin High School Football

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  • Colton Brunell, senior running back for Columbus Cardinals, broke the career rushing record in Wisconsin high school football.
  • Brunell surpassed Tyler Tenner's record of 6,932 yards, finishing the game with a career total of 6,948 yards.
  • Brunell's achievement was celebrated by Tenner and his college teammate at NAIA Roosevelt University, and Brunell's older brother, Caden Brunell.

Columbus senior running back Colton Brunell made history on Friday, becoming the career rushing leader in the state of Wisconsin. Brunell needed 182 yards in the first-round playoff game against Brodhead/Juda to break the previous record of 6,932 yards set by Tyler Tenner in 2019. Brunell surpassed the mark with a 27-yard run in the fourth quarter, finishing the game with 198 yards and a career total of 6,948 yards. His accomplishment was praised by Tenner, who called it “awesome” and “spectacular.” Brunell, who rushed for 2,897 yards and 43 touchdowns last season, has verbally committed to North Dakota.

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Columbus running back Colton Brunell becomes Wisconsin's career rushing leader

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