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4 minutes ago, AztecPadre said:

Do they have a list instead of having to watch the video?  At work and would not be able to hear shit. 

Top 10 Quarterbacks from Class of 2020
 
This gifted quarterback still isn't close to reaching his potential, which is scary because he is already one of the best players in the country. During his junior season he threw for nearly 2,000 yards and 23 touchdowns adding another 772 yards rushing to go with 13 scores. He helped Fort Bend Marshall to the UIL Texas 5A Division II state championship game and expect them to be in the hunt again in 2019. 
 
The 2020 South Carolina commit was one of the biggest risers in the updated rankings released earlier this week on 247sports. The 4-star quarterback had a monster junior campaign throwing for over 3,000 yards and 36 touchdowns while leading Myrtle Beach to the South Carolina Class 4A state title. 
 
DeShaun Watson, Trevor Lawrence, Jake Fromm and Justin Fields are just some of the notable quarterbacks to come from the state of Georgia. Marietta's Bailey is up next. The 2020 Tennessee commit has one of the country's best arms and has lit up defenses ever since his freshman season while playing against the best competition in the Peach State. 
 
Known for producing big-time quarterbacks, the Cavaliers' 2020 Texas commit proved he belongs in the upper echelon after a monster junior season. Card threw for more than 3,500 yards and tossed 50 touchdowns against four interceptions. He also ran for nearly 700 yards and nine touchdowns. 
 
The next great quarterback to come from Arizona is the 2020 Ohio State commit. He already punched his ticket to the Elite 11 finals later this summer and in eight games last season he threw for nearly 2,500 yards and 27 touchdowns. 
 
One of the biggest movers in the updated rankings and for good reason. The former Alabama commit threw for 3,500 yards and 39 touchdowns while leading the Mustangs to the school's first football state title. 
 
The first of three quarterbacks from California on the Top 10 list, the talented gunslinger led the Lions to a CIF Division 1-A state title with the only loss of the season came against No. 9 De La Salle (Concord). Butterfield finished his junior campaign with nearly 3,500 yards passing and 43 touchdowns. 
 
Texas' third and final offering is one of the most dynamic playmakers in the country. Jackson could easily be a 5-star wide receiver, but he is at the right position lining up under center, finishing his junior season with over 1,500 yards passing and 1,500 yards rushing to go with 38 total touchdowns. The impressive thing was Jackson played bigger in the biggest moments. He had 496 combined yards of total offense against Duncanville's two toughest opponents (Allen and North Shore) in the 6A Division I postseason.
 
No player had bigger shoes to fill last season than Young, replacing not just the Gatorade National Football Player of the Year but arguably the best quarterback in state history — JT Daniels. He showed he was ready for the moment, evident in the Monarchs' 28-24 win over national power IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.). He led a flawless nine-play, 75-yard drive in the final three minutes and scored the game-winning touchdown from five yards out with a minute left. The 2020 USC commit led Mater Dei to its second straight CIF Open Division state title and threw for nearly 4,000 yards and 39 touchdowns while completing 70 percent of his passes in 2018. 
 
The California Gatorade Player of the Year  threw for over 3,300 yards and 48 touchdowns while completing 70 percent of his passes during his junior season. The 6-foot-4, 240-pounder has all the tools to be one of the best quarterback prospects of all-time and is the No. 1 rated QB for good reason. He checks in as the No. 6 overall recruit from the Class of 2020 and there's a good chance he finishes his senior season as the top recruit. The scary thing is he might be even better at baseball. He's one of the top pitching prospects and don't be surprised when he follows Kyler Murray as being a first-round selection in both professional sports.
 
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23 hours ago, bigrobstercraws said:

2 Trinity League QBs as the top 2. Damn

First of all, let’s stopncountingnDJB and MD as Trinity teams — they are sports academies or are acting like them with regards to football 

so, in that regard, it’s not surprising in the least that those two schools have the best two QBs in the country — heck, those schools’ QBs right now aren’t even as good as the two they replaced  (Rosen, Daniels)

again, though, it’s not a trinity thing or a socal thing — it’s an aggregation if talent thing 

 

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30 minutes ago, Pops said:

First of all, let’s stopncountingnDJB and MD as Trinity teams — they are sports academies or are acting like them with regards to football 

so, in that regard, it’s not surprising in the least that those two schools have the best two QBs in the country — heck, those schools’ QBs right now aren’t even as good as the two they replaced  (Rosen, Daniels)

again, though, it’s not a trinity thing or a socal thing — it’s an aggregation if talent thing 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Pops said:

First of all, let’s stopncountingnDJB and MD as Trinity teams — they are sports academies or are acting like them with regards to football 

 so, in that regard, it’s not surprising in the least that those two schools have the best two QBs in the country — heck, those schools’ QBs right now aren’t even as good as the two they replaced  (Rosen, Daniels)

again, though, it’s not a trinity thing or a socal thing — it’s an aggregation if talent thing 

Good points but got to disagree with you on Rosen vs DJ.  Plus DJ replaced Mitchell, not Rosen.

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2 hours ago, Pops said:

First of all, let’s stopncountingnDJB and MD as Trinity teams — they are sports academies or are acting like them with regards to football 

so, in that regard, it’s not surprising in the least that those two schools have the best two QBs in the country — heck, those schools’ QBs right now aren’t even as good as the two they replaced  (Rosen, Daniels)

again, though, it’s not a trinity thing or a socal thing — it’s an aggregation if talent thing 

 

That would make sense if IMG's and Bishop Gorman's QBs also were on the list.

Also, every Trinity League starting QB is getting offers. Even some of the back ups. No other league can say that. 

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40 minutes ago, On2whls said:

Good points but got to disagree with you on Rosen vs DJ.  Plus DJ replaced Mitchell, not Rosen.

I know

dont disagree on Rosen either but if you allow a little hyperbole the point was these two schools just had the only 2x national POY ever and a potential #1 overall feat pick so let’s stop being surprised when these two schools attract unusual talent 

4* kids sitting on the bench — yawn, situation normal 

 

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24 minutes ago, bigrobstercraws said:

That would make sense if IMG's and Bishop Gorman's QBs also were on the list.

Also, every Trinity League starting QB is getting offers. Even some of the back ups. No other league can say that. 

Well their QBs are also in the news 

I understand that SJB and MD have provided either cover and/ or motivation for the other trinity schools to pick up whoever doesn’t make cut at SJB and md, but even if socal went 100% transfer fluid, those teams can’t match SJB/ MD and seems like they’re getting alot of credit by association with 

It would be an interesting exercise to see if an all star team made up if socal all-stars (excluding SJB and MD, top 22 players) can stack up with SJB/ MD

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5 hours ago, Pops said:

First of all, let’s stopncountingnDJB and MD as Trinity teams — they are sports academies or are acting like them with regards to football 

so, in that regard, it’s not surprising in the least that those two schools have the best two QBs in the country — heck, those schools’ QBs right now aren’t even as good as the two they replaced  (Rosen, Daniels)

again, though, it’s not a trinity thing or a socal thing — it’s an aggregation if talent thing 

 

dude seem kinda good to me...

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22 hours ago, Ararar said:

The message was stop hating Pops appreciate 

I appreciate what it is — most talented teams ever 

doesn’t mean we have to pretend what it’s not 

let’s just stop fawning over the talent and being surprised at how much they have 

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21 hours ago, Eddyr2 said:

dude seem kinda good to me...

He’s great

never said otherwise 

unless we’re judging vs MD/ SJB signal callers in last five years and I’d suggest he’s probably #4

i think we should ASSUME MD and SJB will have this sort of player at every position and be surprised when they don’t 

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