@TheBlackiechan10 No. Im talking about Nathan Szep, the quarterback who shattered the Ignatius passing records (and holds them still today). After setting records at Washington St. Louis as only a freshman, he walked onto OSU his sophomore year. He was a better QB than Justin Zwick, the OSU top recruit. But Nathan ended up leaving the field to pursue his studies . Its hard to make it as a walk-on (coaches dont want to admit their recruiting mistake). Nate's a successful lawyer now
Not sure if you noticed, but these highlights were all taken from 1 game...the 2001 Division I Regional Final against Maurice Clarett and Warren Harding, when Gonzo was a junior in HS.
If you want to see highlights of his best HS game, check out the 2002 Ignatius/Massillon game--he blocked a field goal, caught 2 td passes, had a pick-6 on defense, broke up several passes, and single-handedly led Ignatius to a comeback victory
I like Anthony Gonzolez., think he's a great receiver. But these 'highlights' are severly lacking. Whoever put this video together did not do a very good job. Again, i'm not ripping on Gonzolez, rather the person who created this video. There have to be better highschool highlights of this guy.
@TheBlackiechan10 No. Im talking about Nathan Szep, the quarterback who shattered the Ignatius passing records (and holds them still today). After setting records at Washington St. Louis as only a freshman, he walked onto OSU his sophomore year. He was a better QB than Justin Zwick, the OSU top recruit. But Nathan ended up leaving the field to pursue his studies . Its hard to make it as a walk-on (coaches dont want to admit their recruiting mistake). Nate's a successful lawyer now
MeissnerFlux 5 months ago
@MeissnerFlux he does play for the pros. he plays for the colts
TheBlackiechan10 5 months ago
Props to Nate Szep's great passing. There's a guy who could have gone pro.
MeissnerFlux 8 months ago
Yeah right... U wish
buckeyes1rah 9 months ago
he was sayin ginn was the number 1 wr duhhh
ashlinicole10 1 year ago
Ted Ginny was number seven. Anthony Gonzalez was number 11. Get it right
OfficialKiDKiD 1 year ago
TED GINN WAS NUMEBER 1
216CLEVELANDBOI 2 years ago
Not sure if you noticed, but these highlights were all taken from 1 game...the 2001 Division I Regional Final against Maurice Clarett and Warren Harding, when Gonzo was a junior in HS.
If you want to see highlights of his best HS game, check out the 2002 Ignatius/Massillon game--he blocked a field goal, caught 2 td passes, had a pick-6 on defense, broke up several passes, and single-handedly led Ignatius to a comeback victory
troyflowers 2 years ago
I like Anthony Gonzolez., think he's a great receiver. But these 'highlights' are severly lacking. Whoever put this video together did not do a very good job. Again, i'm not ripping on Gonzolez, rather the person who created this video. There have to be better highschool highlights of this guy.
WonderfulFM 2 years ago
naw Ted Ginn was the number one reciever for ohio state.
jmorganLilTK 2 years ago