Very few prep players get weekly calls from high-profile coaches like Ohio State’s Urban Meyer.
Unless you’re Scottsdale Desert Mountain High quarterback Kyle Allen.
After watching Friday’s 28-37, 371-yard, six touchdown performance in a comeback win over rival Notre Dame Prep it’s easy to see why the 6’2, 200-pound junior is one of the fastest rising players in not only Arizona, but along the west coast.
“Kyle has really matured as a quarterback,” Scout.com recruiting insider Jason Jewel told Pros2Preps. “He controls the huddle and Desert Mountain’s offense very well. Kyle has a quick release, good pocket awareness, and a very strong arm.”
Not bad for a kid who has played just over a dozen varsity games.
Standing on the sidelines during the Wolves dramatic comeback win where Allen threw the go-ahead touchdown with 12 seconds left, it’s easy to see why he won the Golden Gun Accuracy Award at the prestigious Elite 11 Quarterback Camp in Dallas last summer. He certainly has the arm strength to make all the throws at the next level.
Jewel says he has some of the same skill set as former Notre Dame Prep standout Sean Renfree who’s now starting at Duke .
Kyle’s father Mike said he has been getting a steady stream of letters from Alabama, Michigan, Michigan State, and several other top programs. Mike also said his son, a 3.9 student, plans to graduate in December of 2013 so he can be enrolled and on campus for the school he signs with during their spring workouts.
He currently has offers from ASU, UofA, Oklahoma State, Boise State, Duke, UCLA and North Carolina.
That list is sure to grow after more performances like he had Friday night against NDP at Scottsdale Community College.
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Eric Sorenson
A Valley native, Eric has had a passion for the Arizona sports scene since an early age. He has covered some of the biggest events including Super Bowls, national championships and the NBA and MLB playoffs in his near 20 years in local media.