Matthew Crider
Matthew Crider
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Patton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
The Wheaton-Warrenville South running back may be one of the most underrated players in the state, as Crider rightfully earned All-State honors after his final campaign. The 6’1, 205 lbs tailback was a key piece for the WWS offense. Crider, who boasts a big frame and plus athleticism, possesses a variety of moves that make him an elite running back. He is shifty in small areas, has solid speed, and can lower his shoulder to run through defenders. As every team that faced Crider learned this season, this back plays with a high motor and will wear you down throughout the game. Yet to find a home, this hidden gem will enhance any programs rushing attack from the second he steps foot on campus.
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Read EvaluationPatton Fitzpatrick | Prep Redzone Scout
While Crider missed the start of the season with an injury, the senior running back picked up right where he left off all last season. Crider is a 6’1, 205 lbs running back from Wheaton-Warrenville South. He is a work horse for the Tigers, as he carried the rock 39 times on Friday in a win over Wheaton North. Crider totaled 163 yards on the night, as the fast and physical back plays with a downhill style that always keeps him moving forward. As WWS makes a late push for the playoffs, Crider will be a major part of it.
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Matthew Crider
Matthew
Crider
6'0" | 190 lbs | RB
Wheaton Warrenville South | 2024
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of Wheaton Warrenville South is another running back to watch out for this upcoming football season. Standing at 6’1 and weighing about 200 pounds, Matthew has the frame to be a prolific ball carrier when he is on the football field. Crider plays well in both the run game and the passing game and has a knack for making big plays happen. With his strong athleticism and balance, bringing down Matthew is no small task for whoever is having to go against him. Matthew has show to burst through arm tackles and always finds a way to gain yards after contact. From everything that I have seen from Matthew, it is evident that he is going to continue to be a big play threat as we head into the 2023 football season.
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