Chad Hagan
Canon-McMillan HS
Canonsburg, PA
HT: 6-foot-1
WT: 210 lbs.
40: 4.29
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The Varsity Letters: What to watch - Trinity vs. Canon-Mac
Washington Sunday: Small crop this season
ESPN - Midwest Recruiting Blog
Canon-McMillan HS
Canonsburg, PA
HT: 6-foot-1
WT: 210 lbs.
40: 4.29
Scout profile
O-R Online
August 29th, 2008
...But it's the Big Macs backfield, bolstered by Division I prospect Mike Hull and the return of Chad Hagan, that has Trinity concerned.
"Canon-McMillan has the best backfield in the WPIAL and I'm not making that up," Dalton said. "Hagan is just ridiculous and he's just one of a handful of offensive weapons. This is like those old Wash High teams. In the past, we could take one of their backs and say, 'If they can beat us with that one, let them.' Now, every one of those kids can go the distance."
The Varsity Letters: What to watch - Trinity vs. Canon-Mac
August 29th, 2008
Each week, we'll break down the Friday night game I'm attending. Tonight, I'm off to Canonsburg for the annual Trinity vs. Canon-McMillan contest.
Here's what I'm looking for:
We all know the immense talents of Mike Hull. The Varsity Letters is greatly looking forward to seeing Chad Hagan's return to the football team. If Hagan is as into playing football as he is basketball, he'll be one of the WPIAL's top five recruits next year - easy.
Washington Sunday: Small crop this season
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Dalton has a Big Mac attack
After only one game Trinity High School coach Ed Dalton believes he knows what school has the best set of running backs in the WPIAL.
"Canon-McMillan just might have the best backfield," Dalton said. "Everybody knew about Mike Hull, but the [Chad] Hagan kid, who is back out this year, is every bit as good."
Hull, who is 6 feet 1 and 215 pounds, started last year in the backfield for the Big Macs and rushed for more that 1,000 yards.
Hagan, 6-1, 210, saw plenty of playing time for Canon-McMillan as a freshman, then decided not to play football last season.
In Canon-McMillan's 32-7 season-opening victory against Trinity, Hull rushed 16 times for 103 yards and a touchdown, and Hagan carried 11 times for 74 yards and a score.
ESPN - Midwest Recruiting Blog
A Sleeper At Canon-McMillan
Hull is not the only major college prospect at Canon-McMillan. Junior running back/safety Chad Hagan is not as well known as Hull, but it will only be a matter of time until his name comes up among the top Class of 2010 prospects in the Keystone State.
The 6-foot-1, 210-pound Hagan was a varsity starter at both outside linebacker and running back his freshman year. He rushed for 493 yards that season.
However as one of the top basketball players on the Canon-McMillan team when he was a freshman, he decided not to play football his sophomore year so he could concentrate on basketball.
Continued...
Hagan plans to attend the Illinois at Penn State game this weekend. He also will likely attend the Michigan at Penn State game Oct. 18 and possibly the Penn State at Ohio State game Oct. 25 and the West Virginia at Pitt game Nov. 28.
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