Top QB commits spark four-TD season-opening performances nationwide
Across the football landscape, rising quarterbacks are making emphatic entrances as the season kicks into gear, from three-star Florida State pledge Logan Flaherty lighting up a high school rout with standout rushing numbers to preparations at the college level showcasing explosive playmaking from top recruits. Huntington Beach’s four-star QB Edmunds, committed to Ohio State, delivered a record-setting 446-yard, six-touchdown performance, underscoring the depth of talent in the 2027 cycle. In New Jersey, Hun School’s Lukas Prock, an Indiana commit, threw for 317 yards and four touchdowns as his team opened the season with a dominant win, signaling his continued development as a high-profile quarterback. North Dakota prep also highlighted Dex Avdem for Thompson, as the sophomore threw four TD passes and rushed for 100+ yards in a shutout debut that set the tone for his readiness at the varsity level. Competition in Alabama and surrounding areas followed suit, with senior Trent Seaborn tossing four touchdowns in Thompson’s season opener and drawing attention from major programs as he leads a high-powered offense. Taken together, the early results showcase a wave of dual-threat quarterbacks making immediate impacts at both the high school and college-recruit levels, setting high expectations for the fall season.
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