5A Division I State Championship (College Station Offense)
On Friday night December 17th, 2021 I went to Dallas, TX to watch the UIL 5A Division I State Championship High School football game at The AT&T Stadium. The game was between The Katy Paetow Panthers (15-1) vs The College…
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Continue ReadingOn Friday night December 17th, 2021 I went to Dallas, TX to watch the UIL 5A Division I State Championship High School football game at The AT&T Stadium. The game was between The Katy Paetow Panthers (15-1) vs The College Station Cougars (15-1). Both teams are evenly matched there was no telling who would win this game. By the end of the 1st half both teams were tied at 14-14 and then by the end of the 4th quarter they were tied again at 21-21. Therefore, this led the game going into overtime. The momentum kept on flipping between both of the teams throughout the whole game. However, one team had to win the game and The Katy Paetow Tigers scored a touchdown during overtime resulting in a final score of 27-24. Even though, The College Station Cougars lost they still made it all the way to the state championships. I will be discussing The College Station Cougars offensive standouts.
#2 Traylen Suel WR, CB, PR Sr 5’10 165 lbs
The very 1st play I saw from this wide receiver made him standout. Traylen Suel is fast and solid wide receiver. The 1st play College Station made was a quick pass to Traylen then he ran down for a 80 yard touchdown. Traylen was able to properly showcase his speed on this play. Throughout the game Traylen caught a lot more passes and was the key wide receiver for College Station. Traylen high school career is now over, but he has four offers from different colleges and universities. Traylen has offers from; University of Texas Permian Basin, Southwestern University, Presbyterian College and Howard Payne University. Treylen wrapped up his last game in high school with 11 receptions, 170 receiving yards and one touchdown.
#3 Jett Huff QB Sr 5’10 180 lbs
Jett Huff is a commendable quarterback. Jett has textbook form as a quarterback with a great throwing arm. Jett is also very mobile quarterback and able to make plays under pressure. Jett high school career is now over, but he has numerous offers from different colleges and universities. Jett has offers from; West Texas A&M, Southwestern University, East Texas Baptist University, Howard Payne University, University of New Mexico and many others. Treylen wrapped up his last game in high school with 16 completions out of 21 passes and threw one touchdown pass.
#0 Marquise Collins Marquise Collins 5'10" | 190 lbs | RB College Station | 2023 State TX RB, KR Jr 5’10 195 lbs
Marquise Collins Marquise Collins 5'10" | 190 lbs | RB College Station | 2023 State TX is a fast and strong running back. Marquise was tenacious and difficult to bring down. Most of Marquise runs involved him breaking or avoiding tackles for his long runs. Marquise ran for a 71 yard touchdown by avoiding three tackles. Marquise always fought for every single yard he got. Marquise is also a top college prospect. Marquise has numerous college and universities offers from; Vanderbilt University, University of Utah, Baylor University, Sam Houston State University, University of Texas Tech, University of Houston, Kansas University and many others. Marquise wrapped up the game with 25 carries, 200 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
#21 Bradley Jones RB, SB Sr 5’11 180 lbs
Bradley Jones didn’t get a lot of opportunities to show out, but one play really stood out to me. Bradley is a running back and the one play that stood out to me was the very 1st play. On the 1st play Traylen Suel scored an 80 yard touchdown, but it was due to Bradley cut block. Whenever Bradley wasn’t running the ball he was great support. Bradley was also able to put College Station in a great spot by getting a 19 yard reception. Bradley is also a top college prospect. Marquise has numerous college and universities offers from; McPherson College, Tabor College, Tufts University, Friends University, Bethel College and Lamar University.