this is awesome but every time i hear "Dude got a college scolarship at 12!" or something like that i feel like it never works out, well see if he makes it in highschool let alone college, whoo wants to bet nfl never hears of this dude? no disrespect dude is clearly talented and skilled, id love to see success but i have my doubts Edit: I made this 4 months ago, As of now it has 4.6k likes and 96 comments...Thanks I didn't expect a blow up, but I'm happy to see it did
There's so much time that passes that a lot of things can change. But realistically, we can at least say he has a much better CHANCE of getting into the NFL than some ho-hum nobody 7th grader -- even if that chance is still like 10%
@@w.w.2509 I would give someone a better chance to make it if they weren’t good in 7th grade and were great in high school, compared to this guy who is gonna have a lot of pressure to maintain this good for long periods of time at such a young age.
@dadsa probably done growing. Had dude in my school puberty hit way b4 everyone else, like shaving in 6th grade, he ended up being one of shortest once we graduated.
"This 32 year old women will become pregnant in two years with the #1 ranked -3 year old QB in the country. This theoretical prospect already has offers from Tennessee, Miami (Ohio), and Vanderbilt."
1 year from now... "This is the #1 3rd grader in the nation." 2 years later... "This is the #1 new born in the nation." 5 years later... "This is the #1 unborn prospect in the nation based on the DNA pairing from his parents." 10 years later... "This time machine showed us that 50 years from now there will be babies who will grow up to marry and will conceive the next Megatron...so the parents of the babies were offered a scholarship from USC on behalf of their Megatron child that they haven't even conceived yet..."
Most of the talent is him being more mature than kids his age. A big part of football is genetics and perseverance. If he gets to highschool and he grows above 6 foot and over 180 lbs he has a good starting frame. But the biggest part is being able to take hits from kids who are a little bit more mature and faster than 7th graders. It's not fair to grade someone just because they're early bloomers
Please remove Clemson from that list...they are very strict on who they offer...never a middle school kid...Tigers have morals, Clemson doesn't exploit kids
Not good enough or old enough. Just alot of stupid ppl with phones to record few weak passes against weak defense. Won't see a D-1 starting line up EVER
That most teams can’t even participate in anyways. Our local school district when I was in middle never lost a game. Never even had an opportunity to get a playoff at all
@@DelGTAGrndrs fr lol my middle school didn’t lose a game from my 7th grade year til my brothers junior year in high school. He’s 5 years younger than me lol
It's a good thing that college giving a twelve-year-old a scholarship because that makes him work even harder to get into that College and makes him stay focused in school
He could stop growing at that age and be completely different by the time he gets to highschool. I was 6'2 in 7th grade and now that I'm 25 I'm still 6'2!
@@LickMaCack Going from 5'2 to 6'2-6'3 in a year was tough. It put a lot of stress on my legs because of the growing pains. But I was very proud of it because I was in the 100% for height at ages 12-13. It sucks I didn't grow anymore especially since I kept feeling growing pains until I was 15, or 16. But I'm alright at 6'2-6'3. Just miss all of the attention I used to get in middle school because no one was my height until I got to highschool.
@@colebaldwin9084 My dad represents college and NFL coaches, and in fact they do pay close attention to middle schoolers, and occasional offer them scholarships
There’s always going to be some kid who never played sports before high school but was gifted from god with 4.3 speed and a 40 inch vert those are the ones who make it
Definitely not. The kid is good but hes also playing against middle school talent. He might end up being the next big thing but he could just as easily be the next big bust. I would think just following his high school career.
You need to check out a qb from pleasant hill Mo this qb is always on point and throws straight dimes. He also knows when to roll out of the pocket, scramble and throws away when he is in a desperate situation
Hell yeah great incentive for college to offering a scholarship he's good hell make him do well to keep his dream alive getting these offers way to go kid
It's great that this kid is so young and has great talent that will grow with him. It's good that he has a scholarship but the kid at the end would also be a great kid to get a scholarship. They have talent and quick cognitive abilities but in different areas
Im in 7th grade rn in texas and i am a Qb for my silver team and we have a solid chance to make it to the city championship, we are 3 and 1 and our gold team is 4 and 0. Probally gonna be one of my best years.
middle schoolers should absolutely receive scholarship offers. it both motivates their athletic and academic careers whether they sign senior year or not.
Yes they should be offering scholarships while he's in the 7th grade if not only help motivate him to keep going but to give him encouragement and keep praying and stand focused if you really wanted he have to continue to work hard at it so yes it's a great thing that they're all for him a scholarship while he's in the seventh grade is not like they're trying to take him from high school while he's in the seventh grade so when he's in the 12th grade is career is pretty much set and focus for him all you have to do is have the right state of mind and keep God first and a great group of family and people around him to help him stay focused keep up the hard work young man keep God first
These offers usually never work out. However absolutely if a kid is good enough to get a scholarship at any age I’m happy for him and for the college for their excellent recruiting department