I used to live about a mile from Ken Hall Drive (actually there is a North and a South Hall Drive) in Sugar Land. It was the early 1950s when he set all of those high school records...
11,232 yards rushing, career
32.9 points per game, season
4.8 TD per game, season
337.1 yards rushing per game, season
In one game in 1953, he ran for 520 yards on 11 carries
A lot of people equate the time he played with the notion that Hall was maybe a smaller guy. Not true since he was between 180-200 pounds when he was playing high school ball. He was not a running back at the time, instead coming out of the QB position in that old single wing offense. Second place on the career rushing chart is almost 1,000 yards behind Hall's total. Making Hall's totals even more amazing is he very rarely played the entire game.
He still holds the record for the Houston Oilers with a 104-yd kickoff return. Amazing that a great coach like Bear Bryant would have even
thought about playing him on defense instead of offense at Texas A&M!
He eventually opened up a popular BBQ joint in Fredericksburg, Texas. He was still living in Fredericksburg, about an hour or so away from the SBR offices, last fall when just about every little newspaper in this part of the state does an annual feature on him.