Although traditional sports are still on hold, there is still something akin to soccer right now.
Yes, the Wolverines are currently engaged in volunteer training, but there is currently an ongoing competition: the Elite 11 Finals.
Rated as ‘the nation’s top quarterback competition,’ the Elite 11 brings together the best of the best, in a three-day event, which features multiple drills, and ultimately crowns the top eleven callers in the country. for that particular kind of recruiting.
While Michigan doesn’t always have a rep every year, in the 2021 class iteration of course the five-year engagement, JJ McCarthy was not only a guest, but he showed up early.
247Sports spoke to Trent Dilfer, who is the ‘head coach’ of the Elite 11 finals, and while he had more to say about other quarterbacks in the competition, namely five-star Caleb Williams, McCarthy certainly made an impression. on the first day in Nashville
Michigan’s five-star engagement is the No. 2 professional quarterback and No. 14 overall prospect in the 247Sports Composite.
“JJ is really good,” said Dilfer. “The boy is charismatic, he is competitive, he has juice, I was very impressed by JJ”
Sports Illustrated also influenced, going so far as to classify the competitors. While the aforementioned Williams took first place and Ty Thompson, the Oregon engagement, took second place, McCarthy was good enough to be third.
3) JJ McCarthy – Bradenton Academy (Florida) IMG
The quick release of Michigan’s engagement combined with the pop of his right hand resonated as the others began to wear down. He remained strong in his overall performance at all times, and did not fight at any level of the field.
Additionally, Josh Newkirk of The Michigan Insider posted highlights of McCarthy’s first day in Murfreesboro, which you can check out below.
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