VIDEO > Brandon Pollard (Sr. Football Highlights) Dual Threat QB #18 – Class of 2015

Highlights from Brandon Pollard’s (Class of 2015) senior football season (2014) where he started at quarterback for the Anadarko Warriors who went 11-1 after being defeated in the Oklahoma Class 4A quarter-finals.

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VIDEO > Brandon Pollard Highlights – Dual Threat QB #18 – Soph & Junior Season

Highlights from Brandon Pollard’s sophomore (2012) and junior (2013) football seasons where he started at quarterback for the Anadarko Warriors who went 13-1 (state runner up) in Pollard’s sophomore season and 14-0 (state champs) in Pollard’s junior season.

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VIDEO > Brandon Pollard – 2012 Sophomore Football Highlights (Dual Threat QB)

Anadarko’s (Oklahoma Class 4A high school football) starting varsity QB in the 2012 football season was sophomore Brandon Pollard. As a sophomore, Pollard stood 5′ 10″, weighing 160 lbs. Pollard is in the class of 2015 recruiting class. Pollard wasn’t named the starting QB until the 4th game of the season. Stats based on 7 regular season games & 4 playoff games for a total of 11 games. Passing – 87 for 134. 64.9% completion rating. 83.9 average passing yards per game. 1,091 passing yards. 6 passing TD’s & 1 interception. Rushing – 899 yards on 148 carries, averaging 6.07 yards per carry. 69.2 average rushing yards per game. 10 rushing touchdowns. Team results – 13 wins, 1 loss. The 1 loss being to Clinton in the State Championship game (whom Anadarko defeated in the regular season 28-21). Pollard led Anadarko to a state championship after Anadarko won the state championship the previous year and lost many highly-touted athletes to graduation the year before.