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  2. Bryce Underwood - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his commitment, he was ranked as the No. 1 high school football player in the nation by ESPN, 247Sports and On3 in the 2025 college football recruiting class. [31] On December 4, 2024, Underwood officially signed his national letter of intent (NLI) during the early signing period to play college football at the University of ...

  3. J. J. McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    In two seasons as the starting quarterback at Nazareth, he led his team to a 26–2 record with consecutive appearances in the IHSA Class 7A state championship game, winning the state title as a sophomore in 2018. [3] In his lone season at IMG, he led his team to an 8–0 record and a consensus high school football national championship. [4]

  4. Dennis Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Prior to playing in the NFL, he played college football as a quarterback for the Michigan Wolverines from 1971 to 1974. He was their starter from 1972 to 1974. He was recruited by Michigan after starring for the Massillon High School football team in Ohio. Franklin is known as Michigan's first black quarterback.

  5. Michael Hawkins Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins attended Emerson High School in McKinney, Texas. [1] He began his high school career at Allen High School before transferring for safety concerns following a racist incident. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As a senior, he threw for 3,039 yards and 41 touchdowns, while also rushing for 1,172 yards and ten touchdowns. [ 5 ]

  6. Shea Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Shea Christopher Patterson (born January 17, 1997) is an American professional football quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for the Ole Miss Rebels (2016–2017) and the Michigan Wolverines (2018–2019).

  7. Tucker Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Gleason grew up in Tampa, Florida and attended East Lake High School and transferred to Plant High School during his junior year. [1] While at Plant, he became the second player in school history to throw for 2,000 yards and complete 1,000 rushing yards in his junior season. [2]

  8. Fernando Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza was born in Miami, Florida, [2] and is the grandson of Cuban immigrants. [1] He attended Christopher Columbus High School in Miami. As a quarterback on the football team, Mendoza completed 133 of his 203 pass attempts for 1,396 yards and 16 touchdowns with four interceptions, while also adding 137 yards and a touchdown on the ground. [3]

  9. Jack Tuttle (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Tuttle attended Mission Hills High School in San Marcos, California.As a senior, he completed 69% of his passes for 3,171 yards and 41 touchdowns with four interceptions and rushed 66 times for 207 yards and two touchdowns, earning CIF San Diego Section (SDS) Player of the Year honors while leading his team to a 12–1 record and the SDS Open Division championship game. [1]