In his sophomore season at Pahokee High School, Simmons posted an impressive 3,253 yards, completing 163 of his 242 passing attempts and adding 27 touchdowns. That equals to 67% completion percentage, which is an outstanding mark, especially for someone in their sophomore season.
So, if Simmons does wrap up high school sooner than expected, he would likely graduate as a 2023 prospect. That means he would relocate to Gainesville sometime this year and be on the roster for the upcoming season.
“It’s a possibility, but I don’t know yet,” Simmons said. “I’m still talking to my family about it. I’m not really too sure about it and we are still talking about the pros and cons, but it’s a possibility.”
Would that affect the Lagway commitment at all?
No. Lagway is a year after. Or a year before. Not the same year. So in other words, he will join in his own class or he reclassifies two years early.Would that affect the Lagway commitment at all?
It would be nice to have the luxury of redshirting QBs again. If we keep bringing in at least one top QB in every class like we've been doing, that will become a reality sooner than later.No. Lagway is a year after. Or a year before. Not the same year. So in other words, he will join in his own class or he reclassifies two years early.
He is the same age as Lagway though.
This upcoming season is not going to be very good. But I still think we can eke out nine wins.Love what Billy has cooking for ‘24 & ‘25
I’m getting excited for the future while being not so excited for this upcoming season. Guess I’ll take it
For those who want to see some film from his sophomore year:
The kid can drop dimes and also throw it on a rope. We got a good one.
For those who want to see some film from his sophomore year:
The kid can drop dimes and also throw it on a rope. We got a good one.