Super 30: Broken Arrow's Cameron Wrenn has to take advantage of his opportunities

As part of a potent two-back package, running back accounted for 1,129 yards and 19 TDs as a junior.

 
By Scott Wright | Published: June 29, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Cameron Wrenn knows there's no room for selfishness in the Broken Arrow backfield.


No. 23: Cameron Wrenn

School: Broken Arrow

Height: 6 feet

Weight: 180 pounds

Position: Running back

Offers: Waiting for his first Division I offer, but programs like Oklahoma State and Arkansas have expressed interest.

Wrenn is half of what might be the state's best one-two running back punch, along with junior Devon Thomas, and they both know they'll be getting a good share of carries.

Together, the duo combined for 2,904 yards and 41 touchdowns on 350 carries, split almost 50-50.

“When one of us is out there, we know the other one is on the sideline getting recharged,” said the 6-foot, 180-pound Wrenn, No. 23 on The Oklahoman's Super 30 recruiting list. “This is a group thing, and it's not about who gets the individual numbers or who gets the touchdowns.”

Wrenn also knows that he must take full advantage of his opportunities when he's on the field to help land the top-level scholarship offers he's pursuing. He has been to camps at Oklahoma State and Arkansas, and is getting interest from a variety of other programs.

“Coach will call you and you've got to earn it,” Wrenn said. “You know you've got to do your job out there. We feel like we can be a really big threat, because we have two explosive backs.”

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