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Was 2024 the year of the QB

MMA_Det

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Can we post our teams QB stats here
I am interested in the following

ESL
Loyola
MC
Naz
Normal
York
LWE

Those teams QB’s put up monster numbers , can anyone help with info?
 
I don’t have Fitzgeralds stats, but they weren’t as good as last year due to the hammy injury. They hardly ran him til the end of the year, which is a big part of his game.
 
Ethan Plumb, SCN
2,300 passing yards, 28 passing TDs and 530 rushing yards with nine rushing TDs.

Own Lansu, DGN, Jr. commit to Minn.
1982 passing yards, 22 passing TDs, limited by late return from injury
 
Those are some incredible numbers

Based on the total number of points scored, the Normal QB must have some incredible stats as well
 
Based on the total number of points scored, the Normal QB must have some incredible stats as well

Kyle Beaty, Normal Community
32 Passing TDs, 2125 Passing Yds, 2 rushing TDs
Shared offensive duties with RB Calen Taylor, All-State 7A, 35 TDs
 
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Jacob Bell
3223 yards, 44 TDs, 7int, 63% completion rate in 10 games
Had NN made a further run you would be hearing this kids’ name some more. 500 yards and 5 TDs in a 1st round loss. Don’t be surprised if the kid gets some Power 4 looks; said it here first
 
Imagine winning 3 state titles, all time passing record

Good student, no off field incidents

And having limited interest
 
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How frustrating for him. The changing face of recruitment. He'll find his place and some program will be overjoyed they got him
 
Logan Maichuk posted that he was offered from Findley University

It’s shocking to me that this kid doesn’t have a line of colleges at his door
It’s really not shocking. He is listed at 5’10 165/Lbs that’s the issue. Taking nothing away from what he has done in HS but at the next level colleges are looking at his size no doubt.
 
Clayton Fejedlem from Lemont HS was an exception to the rule. He started at St. Xavier, transferred to Illinois and ended playing in the NFL. History does repeat itself particularly with the uninhibited ability to transfer.
Never heard of the kid but sounds like he was a tackling machine. Its great to hear about local kids going to the next level, in this case the next 2 levels. Thanks
 
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