Keisean Henderson, a four-star athlete from Legacy School of Sports Sciences, sat down with his high school teammates and chimed in on the Ashton Jeanty vs. Barry Sanders debate.
Henderson, with his teammates D’Andre Frazier and Brayden McNeal, raved about the Boise State running back's performances to begin the season.
OT7 shared a clip of the class of 2026 teammates talking about the possibility of Jeanty breaking Sanders' record of most rushing yards and touchdowns during a CFB season.
"Do you think Ashton Jeanty gon break Barry Sanders' record?" Henderson asked his teammates, as per OT7's Instagram post.
"To be honest, yeah ... He different," came the answer from Frazier.
Jeanty has racked up 1,248 rushing yards so far this season. He is on pace to break the NFL legend's record of 2,628 yards this season. Sanders set the record back in 1988 en route to winning the Heisman Trophy with Oklahoma State.
The Boise State running back is also in contention to break Sanders' touchdown record. He currently has 17 rushing touchdowns from six games of the season and has a legitimate shot at tracking down Sanders' record of 34 rushing touchdowns in a single season.
Keisean Henderson announced his commitment to the Houston Cougars in May this year
The Legacy School of Sports Sciences' four-star athlete Keisean Henderson announced his commitment to the Houston Cougars on May 27. He chose the Cougars over other top programs such as SMU, Texas A&M, Oregon and Penn State among others.
Henderson spoke about the CFB program in a previous interview with On3.
"It’s like a huge family and I’m all about family," the 6-foot-3 athlete said, as per On3. "Since the first day I came up to campus, they made me feel at home. Every coach on the staff is like family now. They want the program to be ran behind me and let me play my game. That’s the thing I love, is that they trust me."
Keisean Henderson is ranked No. 19 in the country and is the third-best athlete in the class of 2026, as per On3 Industry Rankings. He is also the second-best overall prospect from his home state of Texas.
The Houston native has racked up 2,323 passing yards, 25 touchdowns and just five interceptions in his three seasons with the team. He has only played two games this season and has accumulated 392 passing yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions with a quarterback rating of 72.8.