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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEKXxwL1p58"]YouTube - #7 Victor Marc QB Hallandale HS[/ame]
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Sportsbuck28;1144802; said:Gotta love someone who wants to be a Buckeye that badly..
Marc hopes to show off QB skills at new school
By Billy Tucker
Scouts Inc.
(Archive)
Updated: May 7, 2008
ESPN 150 Watch List prospect Victor Marc (Hallandale, Fla.) is one of the better athletes in the 2009 class whom no one is talking about.
The multifaceted prospect's versatility is perhaps the underlying factor in his national recruiting obscurity. Last season at Dr. Krop High School, Marc was employed as a dual-threat quarterback in a zone-read system, and his stats were far from eye-popping. The talented athlete threw for just over 800 yards on about 10 pass attempts per game while adding close to 500 yards on the ground. Solid numbers, but not enough to attract major recruiting attention in the early going, at least not as a college quarterback prospect.
Regardless of stats and notoriety, the skills we observed on film from the dynamic signal-caller were impressive enough to garner an Under Armour All-America invitation as early as February. Marc's playmaking ability and striking initial speed on film are rare qualities. When you factor in his chiseled 210-pound frame, we saw the exciting makeup of a highly-productive Division I player -- regardless of position. Marc shows all the physical skills to succeed at tailback, and a supreme blend of size, speed and athleticism to potentially play linebacker, strong safety or even remain at quarterback with continued polish.
Although he says he is open to playing anywhere in college, deep down, quarterback is the position Marc favors.
"I feel I can take over the game at quarterback," Marc said. "I can throw on the run, in the pocket or tuck it and go.
"I think I can make throws and plays other quarterbacks can't."