OOLOGAH — It just takes a couple plays of the Hudl film to see Brock Martin.
Oologah's star senior first stops a couple running backs in the backfield. He conveys sacks, breaks twofold or triple groups and even tosses aside hostile handles like they are weightless.
In any case, then a unique quality erupts from the seven-minute video — Martin's capacity to make a play anyplace on the field.
Somewhat more than five minutes in, Martin sits tight for and at last handles a running back 25 yards down the field. Later, he handles a recipient 13 yards away.
Photograph - Oologah's Brock Martin is The Oklahoman's Defensive Player of the Year. [Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman] Photo - Oologah's Brock Martin is The Oklahoman's All-State Defensive Player of the Year taking after a year in which he recorded 17 sacks and drove his group to a third straight title amusement appearance. [Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman]
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He does this as a 6-foot-4, 235-pound cautious end.
"In the event that whatever you did is watch film then will be blown a gasket about how great he is," said Wagoner mentor Dale Condict, who got a direct take a gander at Martin six circumstances the previous three seasons.
Martin's colleagues and a few rivals saw him as a superhero. He was almost unblockable and was dependably a threat to restricting offenses while driving Oologah to its third straight Class 4A title amusement, which is the reason he is The Oklahoman's All-State Defensive Player of the Year.
"I've recently dependably been that child that never halted and continued pushing and pushing," Martin said. "I wish there was one more amusement or whatever — a few. I wish there was another season I could play, yet there's most certainly not. I'm proceeding onward to the following level and I'm honored."
Martin has focused on Oklahoma State, where his flexibility will be an immense resource. For Oologah this season, he here and there arranged as a guarded handle or blitzing linebacker.
Play this VideoVarsity: All-State - Brock Martin
The outcome was 152 handles and 17 sacks in 14 diversions. He likewise totaled 17 handles for misfortune and constrained four bumbles.
What's more, this was all in his first full season expelled from ACL surgery.
Martin tore his ACL in May 2015, a damage that seemed to wreck his lesser season. Be that as it may, he thought he could be back by Week 1.
He was doing recovery work at Oologah's secondary school offices. At that point he would recovery somewhere else all alone. At that point he would go to his physical advisor.
"I did a few things I most likely shouldn't have," Martin said. "I pushed, deceived a tad bit, as accomplished more than I should."
Martin felt prepared following three months. Specialists instructed him to hold up one more month. He returned in Week 6 and still completed with 96 handles and 16 sacks in nine recreations.
"I've never observed a child return that quick and that solid prepared to play," Oologah mentor Brandon Craig said. "He was a man had similar to working at it."
Completely sound this season, Martin was significantly more risky.
Following a Week 1 defeat of adversary Collinsville, Martin drew applaud from OSU cautious line mentor Joe Bob Clements on Twitter for his hits and determined interests.
Martin just improved as the season advanced. In any case, it deteriorated for rivals.
"You're wide wakeful searching for Brock," said Wagoner quarterback Malcolm Rodriguez, likewise an OSU confer. "Simply know where he's at."
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Oologah's star senior first stops a couple running backs in the backfield. He conveys sacks, breaks twofold or triple groups and even tosses aside hostile handles like they are weightless.
In any case, then a unique quality erupts from the seven-minute video — Martin's capacity to make a play anyplace on the field.
Somewhat more than five minutes in, Martin sits tight for and at last handles a running back 25 yards down the field. Later, he handles a recipient 13 yards away.
Photograph - Oologah's Brock Martin is The Oklahoman's Defensive Player of the Year. [Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman] Photo - Oologah's Brock Martin is The Oklahoman's All-State Defensive Player of the Year taking after a year in which he recorded 17 sacks and drove his group to a third straight title amusement appearance. [Photo by Doug Hoke, The Oklahoman]
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He does this as a 6-foot-4, 235-pound cautious end.
"In the event that whatever you did is watch film then will be blown a gasket about how great he is," said Wagoner mentor Dale Condict, who got a direct take a gander at Martin six circumstances the previous three seasons.
Martin's colleagues and a few rivals saw him as a superhero. He was almost unblockable and was dependably a threat to restricting offenses while driving Oologah to its third straight Class 4A title amusement, which is the reason he is The Oklahoman's All-State Defensive Player of the Year.
"I've recently dependably been that child that never halted and continued pushing and pushing," Martin said. "I wish there was one more amusement or whatever — a few. I wish there was another season I could play, yet there's most certainly not. I'm proceeding onward to the following level and I'm honored."
Martin has focused on Oklahoma State, where his flexibility will be an immense resource. For Oologah this season, he here and there arranged as a guarded handle or blitzing linebacker.
Play this VideoVarsity: All-State - Brock Martin
The outcome was 152 handles and 17 sacks in 14 diversions. He likewise totaled 17 handles for misfortune and constrained four bumbles.
What's more, this was all in his first full season expelled from ACL surgery.
Martin tore his ACL in May 2015, a damage that seemed to wreck his lesser season. Be that as it may, he thought he could be back by Week 1.
He was doing recovery work at Oologah's secondary school offices. At that point he would recovery somewhere else all alone. At that point he would go to his physical advisor.
"I did a few things I most likely shouldn't have," Martin said. "I pushed, deceived a tad bit, as accomplished more than I should."
Martin felt prepared following three months. Specialists instructed him to hold up one more month. He returned in Week 6 and still completed with 96 handles and 16 sacks in nine recreations.
"I've never observed a child return that quick and that solid prepared to play," Oologah mentor Brandon Craig said. "He was a man had similar to working at it."
Completely sound this season, Martin was significantly more risky.
Following a Week 1 defeat of adversary Collinsville, Martin drew applaud from OSU cautious line mentor Joe Bob Clements on Twitter for his hits and determined interests.
Martin just improved as the season advanced. In any case, it deteriorated for rivals.
"You're wide wakeful searching for Brock," said Wagoner quarterback Malcolm Rodriguez, likewise an OSU confer. "Simply know where he's at."
Jacob Unruh
Jacob Unruh
Jacob Unruh is an alum of Northeastern State University. He was conceived in Cherokee and raised close Vera where he went to Caney Valley High... perused more ›
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