Ohio State running back target Cam Akers ended his high school career with a bang Friday night, going off for seven touchdowns to lead his Clinton Arrows to a 49-35 win over Pearl in the Mississippi 6A state championship game.
Akers, the nation's No. 5 prospect, was dominant, piling up 217 yards and five touchdowns on the ground, while passing for 228 yards and two more scores.
You can catch all seven of the 5-foot-11, 213-pound prospect's touchdowns above, but this run, in particular, deserves another look:
Boys. Meet man.
The running back recently pushed back his decision date, saying he may now wait until the Army All-American Bowl in early January before choosing a school.
Akers took an official visit to Ohio State for Michigan weekend, sharing a photo on hist Twitter account following the visit:
Had a good time in Columbus pic.twitter.com/nnbXPgSFB5
— Cam akers (@thereal_cam3) November 28, 2016
Where Akers will end up is anyone's guess at this point. The five-star running back is considering the Buckeyes, Ole Miss, Florida State, LSU and maybe one or two other programs.