Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Powell forges own legacy at Fayettevil­le

- VERNON TARVER

FAYETTEVIL­LE — As Taylor Powell embarks on his final game as quarterbac­k at Fayettevil­le, the comparison­s might become less frequent.

Powell, a three-year starter at quarterbac­k for the Bulldogs, has lived in the shadow of great Fayettevil­le signal-callers before him. Before he stepped foot on the Harmon Stadium turf, the names Brandon Allen and Austin Allen were linked with Powell.

The Allen brothers had standout careers at Fayettevil­le before joining the Arkansas Razorbacks, and Brandon Allen now plays for the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

Powell, who began starting

two years after Austin Allen’s back-to-back championsh­ip runs in 2011 and 2012, couldn’t avoid the comparison­s.

“Brandon and Austin, I know them really well, and

I’ve grown up with them and the comparison is always there and probably always will be,” Powell said. “But I feel like we all do different things that we’re good at.

“They won a lot of games when they were here, and I’ve won some games here. So they’re great guys to look up to, but I’m sure that comparison will always be there.”

In his sophomore season, Powell nearly led Fayettevil­le to a championsh­ip before a last-minute Bentonvill­e drive left the Bulldogs as the 7A runners-up.

As a junior, Powell broke several records as Fayettevil­le stormed through the playoffs, eventually beating Springdale Har-Ber 28-7 in the finals.

Powell is back at War Memorial

Stadium tonight when Fayettevil­le (11-1) faces North Little Rock (12-0) in the Class 7A championsh­ip at 7 p.m.

Powell will be the first Class 7A quarterbac­k to start three consecutiv­e state championsh­ip games. Only one other quarterbac­k, Clifton Blunt of Pine Bluff from 199294, started three consecutiv­e championsh­ip games at the highest classifica­tion.

“I’ve not been around very many three-year starters at

quarterbac­k to begin with,” Fayettevil­le Coach Bill Blankenshi­p said. “Add to that the three championsh­ip games, and that’s pretty special.

“I think the term gym rat is overused and hard worker and all that because a lot of good quarterbac­ks do that. But [Taylor] is an elite worker to prepare himself. The way he studies film is in an elite category. He doesn’t just prepare and study film, he really studies film.”

Powell is the career record holder in Class 7A for touchdown passes, and the single-season record holder for touchdown passes and total touchdowns accounted for. And Powell ranks second behind Brandon Allen in Class 7A for career passing yards.

But it’s the winning that matters most to Powell.

“It’s pretty impressive that our class has been to three state championsh­ips,” Powell said. “We don’t take that for granted. We’ve worked hard for it, and I’m just proud of my guys for the hours of work we’ve put in to get there, and I’d say it’s just the wins and the moments with my best friends.

“We have a chance to do something really special. You can throw away all the records and all that. If we don’t win Friday, not many people are going to remember this [senior] class.”

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/JASON IVESTER ?? Fayettevil­le quarterbac­k and Wake Forest commit Taylor Powell has thrown for 3,208 yards and 40 touchdowns this season for the Bulldogs, who will carry an eight-game winning streak into Saturday’s Class 7A state title game against North Little Rock.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/JASON IVESTER Fayettevil­le quarterbac­k and Wake Forest commit Taylor Powell has thrown for 3,208 yards and 40 touchdowns this season for the Bulldogs, who will carry an eight-game winning streak into Saturday’s Class 7A state title game against North Little Rock.

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