The Elite 11 has become one of the most followed high school quarterback competitions for big-time prep prospects to showcase their abilities. The competition has been around since 1999, and many of the alumni go on to do some pretty special things in college and the NFL.
It all starts with regional competitions that sort out the best of the best, with the finals usually taking place at Nike headquarters for those deemed worthy to advance based on their performances. Last year’s event was scrapped because of COVID-19, and this year’s event will be in Southern California.
This year, one of the participants is five-star Ohio State commit Quinn Ewers. If you follow college recruiting at all, you know that Ewers is considered the consensus top prospect in the entire 2022 class. He has bedazzled and impressed many at the regionals and other camps and competitions so far, and now he is going to get his shot to showcase himself at arguably the most prestigious quarterback competition on the planet.
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Joining Ewers in Los Angeles is another stacked and talented high school crop of college signal-callers. You can get a look at all 18 players looking to become Alpha-Dog of the camp so far by visiting our sister site List Wire.
In the meantime though, this year’s Elite 11 finals will run from June 30 through July 3. We’ll be on top of how Ewers stacks up against the rest of the best.
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