SD's Guthrie Commits To Play Football At Valpo

His teammate Brandon McGraw also signed his letter of intent to play football at The Mount.

Dalton Guthrie signs his letter of intent to play football at Valpo. Photo by SD Athletics. 

(Aurora, Ind.) – A South Dearborn High School football star is going D-1.

Senior running back Dalton Guthrie signed his letter of intent on Wednesday to continue his academic and athletic career at Valparaiso University, a D-1 FCS school.

For his career, Guthrie totaled 2,259 rushing yards and 33 touchdowns. He also showed the capability to catch the ball out of the backfield with 45 career receptions, 448 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

Guthrie was named an IFCA Region 10 All-Star and an All-EIAC selection this season. He also set the South Dearborn single-game record for rushing touchdowns with five trips to the end zone.

One of the guys that paved the way for many of Guthrie’s rushing accomplishments was Brandon McGraw.

McGraw also signed his letter of intent on Wednesday to play football at Mount St. Joseph University.

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