'15 CA QB Blake Barnett (Arizona State Transfer)

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These were the highlights from his tough playoff loss. Get 'em next year, Blake.


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Could probably stand to tighten up his release just a bit, and could use more consistency in his footwork, but I'm very impressed. Even those issues I just mentioned aren't glaring nor surprising for a HS junior. He's big, athletic, and a strong arm. Love it.
 

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Could probably stand to tighten up his release just a bit, and could use more consistency in his footwork, but I'm very impressed. Even those issues I just mentioned aren't glaring nor surprising for a HS junior. He's big, athletic, and a strong arm. Love it.

He said on Mike Frank that tightening his release is the one thing he is working on right now. And keep in mind he was a JV QB last year.

Best part of the interview, well, two parts: 1) he's EE; and 2) when asked if he was closing down recruiting he say "Yes. Definitely."
 

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I also liked the fact that he's taking responsibility for recruiting the 2015 class along with Tillery as a leading spokesman. 2014 is pretty much all Hayes after Elijah decommited.
 

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These were the highlights from his tough playoff loss. Get 'em next year, Blake.


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Upland the team that beat Barnetts team......lost the next week 86-56. lol WILD game.
 

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That scramble and throw around 2:20 was an absolute thing of beauty, i honestly don't know how anyone can say with a straight face that this kid isn't a game changer. ND has struck gold in my opinion
 
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Rikki, I totally agree. I think we absoutely struck Gold.

By the time (if everything plays out in a positive note) he gets here our offense will be totally designed around a mobile QB. We will have EG/Malik/Kizer. All superior mobile, and with good arms. So, he can be ready to go in an offense. He can also come in and learn.

How great is that. But, this kid looks abosolutely special.

And if he becomes a recruiter for us with other kids in his class!!!!

YES!

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But after 60 minutes of football that first weekend, it was clear that another quarterback was out to force himself into the discussion.

Out in California's Inland Empire, the Corona (Calif.) Santiago Sharks played host to White and the Hart Indians, and the result was a thrilling 56-49 victory for Hart. And while the Hart offense received much of the praise, Santiago's Blake Barnett threw for 287 yards and five touchdowns and had an 87-yard score on the ground. The game was televised, and for those watching around the Southern California region, the game raised one giant question.

Who is Blake Barnett?

Not long after the game aired, Blake's father, Lance Barnett, received a phone call.

"Steve Clarkson called," Barnett said of the renowned quarterback trainer and developer. "He said, 'I can't believe I've never heard of your son.' "

Ten games later, it's tough not to hear about Barnett. The 6-foot-4, 185-pound quarterback threw for 2,332 yards and 22 touchdowns and rushed for 695 yards and 13 touchdowns in his first year as a starter. His first scholarship offer came from UCLA, following the third game of the season. An October unofficial visit to Notre Dame netted him an offer from the Fighting Irish, the school to which he committed in late November. Barnett also holds offers from Arizona, California, Colorado, Mississippi and West Virginia.


Blake Barnett
Quarterback: Pocket passer
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Committed: Notre Dame
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It has been a steady upward trajectory for Barnett, who almost didn't play football at all.

Lance Barnett raced motocross for 20 years, so it was only natural that Blake take up the sport at six years old.

"He did that for two years, but he was such a phenomenal athlete," Lance Barnett said. "I said, 'You're too good of an athlete to waste your talent riding motorcycles.' "

Barnett began playing football at age eight, and almost gave it up after one year. Lance remembers Blake hating the sport his first season, as he was slotted at defensive end, due to his height and speed. Eventually, Blake was moved to quarterback, where he remembers things really beginning to click as an eighth-grader.

But as a sophomore at Santiago, Barnett had to hit the brakes a bit, as he sat behind the starting quarterback and was only able to play late in games. He watched his peers excel at other schools during the 2013 season, and the competitive flame was fanned.

This past offseason, while the 2015 quarterback class in California was being hailed as perhaps the most talented and deepest group in more than a decade, Barnett's name was completely absent.

"I definitely heard that," Barnett said. "I knew a lot of those kids started as sophomores and were able to get their names out there. I think it just made me work harder to prepare myself for this season, so I could hopefully get my name out there."

Barnett's dad echoed his son's thoughts, and laughed a bit when asked if the consistent praise of the others burned at Barnett a bit.

"It still does," Lance Barnett said. "It definitely put a chip on Blake's shoulder, and it's probably still there. ... But, he's pretty even-keeled, so he uses it as motivation."

"I'm pretty good friends with some of the quarterbacks, and we're going to be seeing a lot of each other this offseason, so there is no reason for bitterness between us," Barnett said. "Most of us will be playing against each other in college, as well."

This past summer, Barnett -- still an unknown on a national level -- attended the Manning Passing Academy and was pulled aside by one of the coaches. Later that night, Lance asked his son what the coach said to him.

"He said, 'He told me someday I'd be back at this camp as a mentor when I'm playing big-time football at a major university,' " Lance recalls his son telling him.

It was certainly a hint that things were headed in the right direction for Barnett.

A question mark heading into the season, Barnett is very pleased with the definite path he's on now. After receiving the offer from head coach Brian Kelly during his first visit to Notre Dame, Barnett said he wanted to return home to discuss it with his parents.

"When coach Kelly offered, it changed my whole recruiting process," Barnett said. "It was the school I wanted more than anything else. It felt right as my first instinct, and your first decision most of the time is normally the right one. It fit best, and it's the right one for me. Coaches can come and go, but Notre Dame is going to be strong for a long time."

Programs will continue to court the speedy quarterback throughout his senior season, but Barnett doesn't see himself suiting up in anything other than blue and gold in 2015. But first, he'll have one more offseason and a senior year to provide even more of an answer, just in case anyone is still wondering, "Who is Blake Barnett?"
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Strengths: Looks the part of a tall, pocket passer with an excellent arm, but he is much more than that as an overall athlete. He can buy time, he can run the option and he is a play-maker within the pocket with his arm as well as on the move. Appears to have nice intangibles. He shows good accuracy in the short-to-intermediate passing game. Has good arm strength and appears to handle pressure well. Does a nice job of surveying the field, won't have trouble finding passing lanes and has good zip when he needs to. Has a nice feel for anticipation. Touch on the deep ball is smooth, and he can lay it in on top of coverage. Can fit the ball into tight places. Is nimble-footed, has enough quickness to make the first defender miss and is a tough runner. Has an interesting air of confidence about him. His mobility is excellent for his size, he can really run and shows good straight-line speed. ...Areas of improvement: Overall throwing mechanics. Can look wild and robotic at times. Release point is high and over the top, but can also be tense. Does not always keep two hands on the ball with front hand pressure. Can carry the ball low which unnecessarily creates a longer wind up. He can get jittery feet in the pocket not due to panic or pressure, but he just doesn't always seem balanced and calm. All of his mechanical deficiencies are coachable and correctable with drill work and reps. Accuracy is fairly consistent, but he will let the all get away from him just a bit and miss the strike-zone at times although the ball will be catchable. ... Bottom Line: Barnett is very good with huge upside, particularly in a version of the spread offense. He can throw it, run it and is a competitor. He has some technical quirks to iron out, but his skill-set, arm talent and athleticism as an underclassman is very encouraging and will excite college coaches.
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Can he really be considered as solely a pocket passer though? In those junior highlights he reeled off a number of nice read options and runs.
 

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Favorite run in that highlight tape was at 4:00 min. Straight trucks the safety then explodes outside for the TD run.
 

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Debuting at :s::s::s::s: #61 Overall in the new Rivals 2015 100.

Only QBs ahead of him are Rosen, Town and Stidham.

Boom.
 

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Debuting at :s::s::s::s: #61 Overall in the new Rivals 2015 100.

Only QBs ahead of him are Rosen, Town and Stidham.

Boom.

Awesome! This kid is so perfect for our system though, that I actually do not even care what his ranking is. I gots high hopes for this one bro!
 
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I can't agree more. I don't care how many stars he has. Watching his film, he is exactly what we need. I don't think I have been this impressed with a high school QB coming to ND since Jimmy. This kid has all the major attributes you want. STrong arm, accurate, can run like the wind, illusive, throw on the run. Love it. And with Kizer/Zaire/EG we don't have to rush him.

Love it!
 

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I can't agree more. I don't care how many stars he has. Watching his film, he is exactly what we need. I don't think I have been this impressed with a high school QB coming to ND since Jimmy. This kid has all the major attributes you want. STrong arm, accurate, can run like the wind, illusive, throw on the run. Love it. And with Kizer/Zaire/EG we don't have to rush him.

Love it!

I was pretty impressed with Golson, but he is in that top tier for sure.
 

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Awesome! This kid is so perfect for our system though, that I actually do not even care what his ranking is. I gots high hopes for this one bro!

I can't agree more. I don't care how many stars he has. Watching his film, he is exactly what we need. I don't think I have been this impressed with a high school QB coming to ND since Jimmy. This kid has all the major attributes you want. STrong arm, accurate, can run like the wind, illusive, throw on the run. Love it. And with Kizer/Zaire/EG we don't have to rush him.

Love it!

You know, aside from his talent/skills, what I love is his attitude and desire to improve, plus the sense that he is very mature, which includes knowing his own mind and taking the long view. Brings qualities to the recruiting class that carry beyond just his talents. With Tillery and Hoge, it's hard to imagine a better start to the class.
 
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Good points, very mature. And looks to know that bringing other top kids with him will make it that much better for him and the university.

Now saying some of the things he has, very-very impressive. Gotta love that. Doesn't seem fake, but sincere and heart felt.

This class is shaping up super awesome. Get a DT to boot it would be epic :)
 

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Debuting at :s::s::s::s: #61 Overall in the new Rivals 2015 100.

Only QBs ahead of him are Rosen, Town and Stidham.

Boom.

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