Schubert leads Richmond Raiders in AIFL
Oberlin High School and Oberlin College graduate Chris Schubert just completed an outstanding season for the Richmond Raiders of the American Indoor Football League (AIFL).
Schubert, who holds multiple Oberlin College records, was the top receiver for the Raiders this season. He led the team in nearly every statistical category including receptions (73), yards (805) and touchdowns (21).
He started all 14 games, averaging 57.5 yards per game and 5.21 receptions per game. He accounted for 132 total points on the season. Richmond missed the AIFL playoffs – finishing 6-8 on the year.
“I had a great experience down in Richmond from the ownership to the coaching staff, everyone was great to work with,” Schubert said through a press release. “I met a lot of good people while playing a high level of football. Hopefully things will work out so I can return to the team next season.”
This offseason, Schubert is continuing to workout while exploring options in the Canadian Football League as well as the possibility of returning to the Raiders in 2011.
Schubert, who holds multiple Oberlin College records, was the top receiver for the Raiders this season. He led the team in nearly every statistical category including receptions (73), yards (805) and touchdowns (21).
He started all 14 games, averaging 57.5 yards per game and 5.21 receptions per game. He accounted for 132 total points on the season. Richmond missed the AIFL playoffs – finishing 6-8 on the year.
“I had a great experience down in Richmond from the ownership to the coaching staff, everyone was great to work with,” Schubert said through a press release. “I met a lot of good people while playing a high level of football. Hopefully things will work out so I can return to the team next season.”
This offseason, Schubert is continuing to workout while exploring options in the Canadian Football League as well as the possibility of returning to the Raiders in 2011.
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