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New naz qb transfer?

Rivals has L-W East qb ranked as 7th in 2026 national qb ratings and transfer foing to Nazareth not listed in Rivsls top 50.
Do not forget that top prep players entering senior year of high school are trying to position themselves to get the most money possible along with best playing opportunity with their first professional football contracts with some college program.
It’s pay to okay in today’s world. The kid isn’t getting any love from Rivals at his school in Pennsylvania so doesn’t a move to a prep powerhouse that needs a qb make total financial sense?
I mean L-W E got their star qb from Bolingbrook which would seem to have been a solid financial move.
And I suspect Libertyville star receiver transfered to l-w East to increase the chances of his getting a big first pro football contract.
Common sense moves it would appear.
 
Rivals has L-W East qb ranked as 7th in 2026 national qb ratings and transfer foing to Nazareth not listed in Rivsls top 50.
Do not forget that top prep players entering senior year of high school are trying to position themselves to get the most money possible along with best playing opportunity with their first professional football contracts with some college program.
It’s pay to okay in today’s world. The kid isn’t getting any love from Rivals at his school in Pennsylvania so doesn’t a move to a prep powerhouse that needs a qb make total financial sense?
I mean L-W E got their star qb from Bolingbrook which would seem to have been a solid financial move.
And I suspect Libertyville star receiver transfered to l-w East to increase the chances of his getting a big first pro football contract.
Common sense moves it would appear.
Theres more to it than that. No offense to Naz but they aren't a national recruiting brand like img, montverde, bishop Gorman, etc. There are also plenty of really good schools on the east coast he could have gone to if it was just about football that would be closer to home.
 
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Rivals has L-W East qb ranked as 7th in 2026 national qb ratings and transfer foing to Nazareth not listed in Rivsls top 50.
Do not forget that top prep players entering senior year of high school are trying to position themselves to get the most money possible along with best playing opportunity with their first professional football contracts with some college program.
It’s pay to okay in today’s world. The kid isn’t getting any love from Rivals at his school in Pennsylvania so doesn’t a move to a prep powerhouse that needs a qb make total financial sense?
I mean L-W E got their star qb from Bolingbrook which would seem to have been a solid financial move.
And I suspect Libertyville star receiver transfered to l-w East to increase the chances of his getting a big first pro football contract.
Common sense moves it would appear.
North Allegany is a top tier Western PA program he isn’t getting better looks by transferring.
 
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I would think that would be outside of the 30 mile radius
If you’re moving 3-4 states way, the likelihood of a job transfer for one of the parents seems a little more legit.

Tranfering 30 miles to go to another public school? More of a head scratcher.
 
Yea occams razor and all that, but I'd assume a 450+ mile transfer is due to a change in parents work (no matter who was the beneficiary school of that transfer).

Obviously there are some exceptions (like an IMG, or when kids moved during the covid year), but I don't think that's Naz or anyone else in IL.
 
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