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When does a kid get a Star Rating (2017 QB)

OhioTeamz

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I almost posted this is the Danny Clark thread but figured I'd just ask in this thread since my guy is a 2017 and it has nothing to do with Danny. I figured someone here would know.

One of my kids who played baseball for me for 4-5 years is in his first year as starter at San Clemente, and looks like he's putting up some pretty damn good numbers on a 4-1 team. He is a 2017 and with the Nike Tour whatever that was the QB rated just in front of him was Tristen Wallace who the Bucks are recruiting. He was the highest 2017, and Guarantano was the only other QB rated higher besides Wallace so my guy Jack Sears was 3rd. I don't know how Nike works I know they ran camps all over and scored guys there are very few QBs so obviously it's not the end-all-be-all. Jack scored his number 107+ up at Oregon. I just sorted by QB to figure out how he stacked up against other QBs.

http://www.studentsports.com/football/2015/03/02/2015-nike-football-rating-leaderboard

Utah offered him based on the Nike camp before he started a game but now into his Jr. year he's got 5 starts under his belt. They are 4-1 and from the write up (no highlights up yet) he had another good game last night. But I don't see where he's gotten any kind of star rating yet. Do you require a certain body of work before you get the rating?

Here is the HUDL from games 1-4.

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4040564/highlights/289851375/v2
 
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