Vote: Who is the midseason national high school football running back of the year?

Andrew Nemec

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For most of the country we've reached the midway point in the high school football season.

That makes it the perfect time to reflect on who has had the best seasons across America so far.

In this article, Sporting News takes a look at the top running back performances so far.

And we want your feedback.

Vote for the Sporting News midseason national running back of the year.

Voting ends at 11:59 p.m. ET on Monday. 

Myles McLaughlin (Knox, IN) — 2,468 yards, 39 touchdowns 352.6 yards per game

Ernie Powers (Franklin, TX) — 1,861 yards, 34 touchdowns; 310.2 yards per game

Braxton Leeth (Cresview, OH) — 1,822 yards, 28 touchdowns

Christian Villarreal (Ozona, TX) — 1,772 yards, 24 touchdowns

Quentin Pacelli (Garden Grove, CA) — 1,,765 yards, 14 touchdowns

JJ Gulat (Dixon, NC) — 1,762 yards, 20 touchdowns

Lance Cantrell (Talawanda, OH) — 1,711 yards, 25 touchdowns

Aaron Stewart (Warren Township, IL) — 1,709 yards, 28 touchdowns

Quincy Mitchell (Forrest, TN) — 1,634 yards, 19 touchdowns

Deshonne Redeaux (Oaks Christian, CA) — 685 yards, 8 touchdowns (nationally-relevant schedule)

Landen Williams-Callis (Randle, TX) — 1,206 yards, 21 touchdowns, 241 yards per game

Mykha Green (Sinton, TX) — 1,570 yards, 19 touchdowns

Kip Brigham (Wahoo, NE) — 1,472 yards, 23 touchdowns

Nix Fullen (Tipton-Rosemark Academy, TN) — 1,471 yards, 23 touchdowns

Grady Kinsey (Indian Valley, OH) — 1,447 yards, 21 touchdowns

Teo McPhatter (Princeton, NC) — 1,405 yards, 20 touchdowns

Xander Edwards (Bolles, FL) — 1,395 yards, 20 touchdowns

Mason Hollingsworth (Whitefield Academy, GA) — 1,389 yards, 22 touchdowns

Jagger Nieves (San Juan, UT) — 1,370 yards, 25 touchdowns

Nikel Lewis (Hamburg, AR) — 1,355 yards, 25 touchdowns

Sean Simon (La Porte, TX) — 1,295 yards, 25 touchdowns

Zaiden Jernigan (Louisville, MS) — 923 yards, 12 touchdowns

Ezavier Crowell (Jackson, AL) — 1,190 yards, 13 touchdowns

Andrew Nemec

Andrew Nemec has covered high school sports and the recruiting landscape for more than a decade, with an emphasis on the former and current Pac-12 footprint. Nemec, who hosts his own radio show on ESPN-affiliate 1080 The FAN in Portland, Oregon, is a graduate of the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication.