By The Numbers: Devlan Daniel

When your best player is also the team’s hardest working, most dedicated and most unselfish, good things are bound to happen. Devlan Daniel has been that guy for Indian Hill the past three seasons.

After running for 2,260 yards and 34 touchdowns as a sophomore, Daniel was asked to move to quarterback for the betterment of the Braves last fall. The move paid big dividends as Indian Hill (13-1) captured the schools first ever regional title and appearance in the state final four. Daniel would run and throw for more than 1,100 yards and account for 34 touchdowns (21 rush, 13 pass) earning OPSMA Division IV First Team All-Ohio honors for a second straight season.

A Mississippi commit for baseball, Daniel also offers in football from Duke, Miami (OH), BGSU and Toledo. 

Here is a look at Daniel, By The Numbers.

2 – Passing touchdowns as a sophomore
3 – Most passing touchdowns in a game (twice in 2025)
3 – Interceptions in his career
4 – Games with two or more passing touchdowns in his career
4 – Games of 100 yards or more passing in his career
5 – Receptions as a freshman
6 – Most rushing touchdowns in a game (vs. Deer Park – 9/20/24)
6 – Games with 200 yards or more of total offense in his career
7 – Games with at least 125 yards rushing as a freshman
7 – Games with at least 200 all-purpose yards in his career
8 – Games with more than 200 yards rushing in his career
11 – Games with at least 100 yards rushing as a sophomore
13 – Games with three or more rushing touchdowns in his career
13 – Passing touchdowns as a junior
15 – Passing touchdowns in his career
16 – Rushing touchdowns as a freshman
17 – Touchdowns scored as a freshman
21 – Games with two or more rushing touchdowns in his career
21 – Rushing touchdowns as a junior
22 – Games with 100 or more yards rushing in his career
34 – Rushing touchdowns as a sophomore
37 – Games played in his career
42 – Tackles as a sophomore
52 – Tackles in his career
71 – Rushing touchdowns in his career
79 – Receiving yards as a sophomore
88 – Total touchdowns accounted for in his career
99 – Receiving yards as a freshman
126 – Points scored as a freshman and junior
160 – Career high passing yards in a game (vs. Mariemont – 09/19/25)
162 – Yards passing as a sophomore
214 – Points scored as a sophomore
268 – Career high rushing yards in a game (at Reading – 10/4/24)
279 – Career high yards of total offense in a game (vs. Roger Bacon – 08/22/24)
381 – Career high all-purpose yards in a game (at Reading – 10/4/24)
466 – Points scored in his career
1,116 – Yards rushing as a junior
1,129 – All-purpose yards as a junior
1,192 – Yards passing as a junior
1,354 – Yards passing in his career
1,468 – Yards rushing as a freshman
1,567 – Yards from scrimmage as a freshman
1,653 – All-purpose yards as a freshman
2,260 – Yards rushing as a sophomore
2,308 – Yards of total offense as a junior
2,339 – Yards from scrimmage as a sophomore
2,422 – Yards of total offense as a sophomore
2,573 – All-purpose yards as a sophomore
4,844 – Yards rushing in his career
5,035 – Yards from scrimmage in his career
5,355 – All-purpose yards in his career
6,238 – Yards of total offense in his career

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