Sam Huard and his FSP teammates played seven games over two days, and only three times did a possession not end in a score. From the accuracy, to the anticipation, seeing the field, the downfield touch and arm talent, 247Sports No. 1 ranked 2021 passer was as advertised in this setting, spreading the ball around to a very talented group of receivers. Defensive backs didn’t have a chance with Huard regularly putting 1-on-1 balls where only his guy could get it. The generously listed 6-foot-2 Huard ranks as 247Sports No. 13 prospect overall and is committed to in-state Washington. He has already been selected to the All-American Bowl.
Saw he and his dad, note, a year ago at a hoops game, and he was much shorter. That being said, why the fuck did Damon marry a short chick? You had one job Damon!!!
Saw he and his dad, note, a year ago at a hoops game, and he was much shorter. That being said, why the fuck did Damon marry a short chick? You had one job Damon!!!
Saw he and his dad, note, a year ago at a hoops game, and he was much shorter. That being said, why the fuck did Damon marry a short chick? You had one job Damon!!!
"I hope to keep that streak going of either an MVP or a lot of players committing to Washington," said Huard. "I look forward to playing and being there and representing the school. The goal is to have a good time but also to get guys over there to come play with me at UW."
Interestingly enough, he will be the third Huard to play a game inside Aloha Stadium and to wrap up a stage of his career in Honolulu.
Huard's father, Damon, played in the 1996 Hula Bowl in Aloha Stadium in his final game as a collegian before an NFL career.
Almost three years later, his uncle, Brock, played in the 1998 Oahu Bowl in what was his final game as a collegian before he too went on to the NFL.
"That will be kind of fun too with them playing there too, but it will be a fun way to end my high school career and get ready to play at UW," said Huard.
"I hope to keep that streak going of either an MVP or a lot of players committing to Washington," said Huard. "I look forward to playing and being there and representing the school. The goal is to have a good time but also to get guys over there to come play with me at UW."
Interestingly enough, he will be the third Huard to play a game inside Aloha Stadium and to wrap up a stage of his career in Honolulu.
Huard's father, Damon, played in the 1996 Hula Bowl in Aloha Stadium in his final game as a collegian before an NFL career.
Almost three years later, his uncle, Brock, played in the 1998 Oahu Bowl in what was his final game as a collegian before he too went on to the NFL.
"That will be kind of fun too with them playing there too, but it will be a fun way to end my high school career and get ready to play at UW," said Huard.
How early should we book flights for the 2025 Hawaii Bowl?
Saw he and his dad, note, a year ago at a hoops game, and he was much shorter. That being said, why the fuck did Damon marry a short chick? You had one job Damon!!!
Sounds like none of these should be 5 stars. The fuck is rivals doing. 5 star QBs should make you go wow, not need you to defend why they did poorly at your shitty camp.
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But the one that I loved is the throw to Adams at 4:26 an absolute laser in traffic.
That’s a throw our former starter couldn’t even make in his dreams.
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Sam Huard and his FSP teammates played seven games over two days, and only three times did a possession not end in a score. From the accuracy, to the anticipation, seeing the field, the downfield touch and arm talent, 247Sports No. 1 ranked 2021 passer was as advertised in this setting, spreading the ball around to a very talented group of receivers. Defensive backs didn’t have a chance with Huard regularly putting 1-on-1 balls where only his guy could get it. The generously listed 6-foot-2 Huard ranks as 247Sports No. 13 prospect overall and is committed to in-state Washington. He has already been selected to the All-American Bowl.
"I hope to keep that streak going of either an MVP or a lot of players committing to Washington," said Huard. "I look forward to playing and being there and representing the school. The goal is to have a good time but also to get guys over there to come play with me at UW."
Interestingly enough, he will be the third Huard to play a game inside Aloha Stadium and to wrap up a stage of his career in Honolulu.
Huard's father, Damon, played in the 1996 Hula Bowl in Aloha Stadium in his final game as a collegian before an NFL career.
Almost three years later, his uncle, Brock, played in the 1998 Oahu Bowl in what was his final game as a collegian before he too went on to the NFL.
"That will be kind of fun too with them playing there too, but it will be a fun way to end my high school career and get ready to play at UW," said Huard.