Having just finished a hellish run through those three QBs, I have to believe that the WSS has the deepest stable of top shelf QBs in the state.
Bryant, the junior, put it on GW at Duchon while dislocating a finger on each hand and looks like a stud with a Wisconsin offer. He almost brought LT back against HC but...
Bean takes over the 2nd half against GW and looks like a world beater after beating GW and LT back to back with his arm and legs. Tough kid that takes a lick yet keeps his head enough to calmly run a two minute drill for late game glory. Not sure where he is playing next year but thought I heard Ivy League. As he now has the inside track to the Conference title, you have to call the kid a winner.
Maybe the biggest arm in the conference is Jeremy Hunt from OPRF. That kid has a cannon and a couple of big targets. GW tried to pressure him all day and he did show some happy feet at times but he engineered five touchdown drives with no running game. He looks like Cam Newton and knows how to get a first down when needed. I think Bean is the better runner and Bryant throws the softest deep ball but Hunt is definitely built for the next level.
Glad to put those guys in our rear view. Certainly the best run of three QBs GW has played in my seven seasons here.
Bryant, the junior, put it on GW at Duchon while dislocating a finger on each hand and looks like a stud with a Wisconsin offer. He almost brought LT back against HC but...
Bean takes over the 2nd half against GW and looks like a world beater after beating GW and LT back to back with his arm and legs. Tough kid that takes a lick yet keeps his head enough to calmly run a two minute drill for late game glory. Not sure where he is playing next year but thought I heard Ivy League. As he now has the inside track to the Conference title, you have to call the kid a winner.
Maybe the biggest arm in the conference is Jeremy Hunt from OPRF. That kid has a cannon and a couple of big targets. GW tried to pressure him all day and he did show some happy feet at times but he engineered five touchdown drives with no running game. He looks like Cam Newton and knows how to get a first down when needed. I think Bean is the better runner and Bryant throws the softest deep ball but Hunt is definitely built for the next level.
Glad to put those guys in our rear view. Certainly the best run of three QBs GW has played in my seven seasons here.