A long time ago when high school football was primarily a running game, a major college might sign 5 or 6 QB's in a class, not to play QB, but b/c many of them were the best athlete on their high school team, and those guys played ball in college as RB's WR's TE's, LB, DB's etc. Well it appears this kid might have to give another position a try if he wishes a D-1 scholarship. But let's say he wants to play QB only, which is his prerogative, but many large schools show no interest (the schools' prerogative). It is akin to Tim Tebow and the NFL. Almost all of the 32 teams decided he was not an NFL QB, but yet probably all of them were interested in him as a football player b/c he was a tremendous athlete and player who probably could have had a long career as a 5-tool player (to use a baseball term) in the NFL. But Tebow wanted to play QB only (his prerogative) and almost all the teams in the NFL chose to take a pass on his QB wishes (their prerogative). I wish this kid the best and perhaps all the D-1 schools will be proven wrong, but they obviously value those schollies too much to give one to a kid who at this time is set on playing a single position only.