As we get ready for the matchup between Northridge and Gordo, we compiled a list of some of their can’t miss talent with these prospects!
<em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">GORDO</span></strong></span></em>
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="125932" first="Tanner" last="Bailey"]- QB </strong>|6’1 196|
[player_tooltip player_id="125932" first="Tanner" last="Bailey"] has been one of the state’s best quarterback prospects over his career, and the Oregon commit has shown no signs of slowing down his senior season. Bailey has an incredibly talented arm, as he completes a wide variety of difficult throws with precision accuracy, and great strength. Bailey is also quick to process and doesn’t take long to throw, consistently delivering the ball well before pressure arrives. If given the time, Bailey will cut up opposing secondaries with ease.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="131891" first="Kohl" last="Summerville"]- WR/CB </strong>|6’3 200|
In order for Bailey to move the fall as well as he does, he has to have reliable targets, which is exactly what junior wide receiver [player_tooltip player_id="131891" first="Kohl" last="Summerville"] has provided. Summerville has great size and athleticism that he uses to dominate opposing defensive backs. In addition to that, Summerville is hard to take down, is great after the catch, and also provides his defense with a ton of plays when he lines up at cornerback.
<strong>Lawson Neel- WR/S </strong>|5’11 160|
Another great athlete on both sides of the ball, Lawson Neel has put together a very impressive senior season this far. Lawson has developed into another one of [player_tooltip player_id="125932" first="Tanner" last="Bailey"]’s favorite targets, consistently catching red zone touchdown passes and clutch first downs. Defensively, Lawson is able to use the same hands that have greatly benefited him at wide receiver to pick off the quarterback with ease.
<em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">NORTHRIDGE</span></strong></span></em>
<strong>James Owens- DT </strong>|6’4 270|
James Owens is a huge force on the interior defensive line for Northridge. Owens uses his size, power, and athleticism to overpower offensive guards, constantly closing gaps against the run and driving interior pressure to collapse the quarterback’s pocket. If Owens and the rest of Northridge’s defensive line can gain pressure on quarterback [player_tooltip player_id="125932" first="Tanner" last="Bailey"], it will greatly affect the outcome of this game.
<strong>Wilkin Formby- OT </strong>|6’7 295|
Northridge’s offensive line has been a major factor in their offensive success. Junior tackle Wilkin Formby shows why, as he has barely allowed any pressure this entire season. Formby has incredible size, great flexibility, power, toughness, and hand placement that he has used to become a monster in both pass protection and run blocking.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="129495" first="Kenton" last="Jerido"]-OG </strong>|6’3 305|
Jerido plays alongside Formby on Northridge’s front, and they have torn up defensive lines all season. Jerido, a South Alabama commit, has great strength and point of attack on defenders, and overall is just great in the trenches. Gordo is going to have to find a way to get around both Wilkin Formby and [player_tooltip player_id="129495" first="Kenton" last="Jerido"], as they are definitely going to present a big problem in the trenches.
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