New Jersey quarterback who threw for 31 touchdowns and one interception gets offered by Georgetown

Van Weber, a top New Jersey quarterback, offered by Georgetown this week.

Van Weber pulled in an offer from Georgetown last week, this as one of New Jersey’s top quarterbacks is preparing for a post-graduate year.

Rutgers Wire was the first to report that Weber will go the prep school route with the hope of earning more looks and offers. Last week’s offer from Georgetown is not likely to change that plan. He also holds an offer from Marist and preferred walk-on opportunities to Monmouth, Temple and Rhode Island.

Last season for Rutherford High School (Rutherford, N.J.), Weber was 127-of-177 for 2,228 yards. He had 31 touchdowns and one interception.

Weber is beyond impressive. At 6-foot-4 and 185 pounds, he has good size for a pro-style quarterback.

In September, Weber visited Rutgers football for their home opener, a 66-7 win over Wagner. It was his fourth visit to the program and he told Rutgers Wire that he enjoyed the trip:

“I really enjoyed my visit. This was my fourth time on campus, and every time was super welcoming,” Weber told RutgersWire in September.

“I had previously been to Rutgers for a spring practice, the spring game, and camp. On Saturday, the team looked great and the fans were electric. Before the game, I was greeted by coach Campanile (former tight ends coach Nunzio Campanile) and coach Gleeson (former offensive coordinator Sean Gleeson) where we conversed briefly before I wished them luck and they had to go. All of the recruits were escorted to a section of the stands where my teammate Ryan Ward and I had front-row seats.”

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