Julian Lewis added another award to his impressive resume this weekend. Colorado Signee was named High School of the Year by the National Club Quarterback. This was a recognition of his performance in his upper season at Carrollton (Georgia).
Lewis took the social media to express his gratitude for the latest achievement. On Saturday, he posted a photo of himself holding the prize while standing with three other people in front of the podium at the ceremony. Returned the position with:
“Hasted to be recognized as HS QB of the year and grateful to all those who have been part of my trip so far. #Trustgod #keepworking
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This marked another award for Julian Lewis from signature for Colorado. It was also named Gatorade Georgia Player of the year in December. This shows the level of the talent that the buffalo gets inside and what the program could offer from the time of the emergence.
Julian Lewis faces significant competition for the original role
Julian Lewis was considered to be the immediate successor of Shedeur Sanders in Colorado after a November commitment. However, he is now facing the competition by Kaidon Salter, who has acquired this offseason through the transfer gate.
However, the general who committed to Colorado ready to compete. Noted this, announcing his flip USC In the buffalo in Show Pat McAfee In November.
“It’s great for me, as soon as they come after shedeur, watching what he did in Colorado and what he has turned it,” Lewis told McAfee’s show. “It’s definitely a blessing to get to this position. He comes after him with his dad.
“Coach Prime has always said that the best person will play. This is really what I wanted was to be able to compete … I don’t have much fun sitting on the bench, so I want to come where I have the opportunity to play.”
Julian Lewis’s father, TC Lewis, also expressed confidence in his son’s ability to compete. Colorado will offer him many of them in the upcoming college football season.
“Julian loves to compete. He is extremely excited about the challenge in front of college football,” said TC Lewis, Julian’s father. “What” Coach Prime “and Colorado provide him in relation to growth and a path to play is excellent.”
Lewis faces fierce competition at Kaidon Salter, who has a lot of experience in the college football landscape. Has spent the last four seasons in Freedomthrowing for 5,283 meters and 59 touchdowns. There is only one year of eligibility left.
Edited by Brad Taningco