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Garrett Gilbert is the premier high school QB in central Texas and is only entering his Junior Season. Has the stats and tools to play QB for any college in America. (Keep in mind this video is a year old - from his Soph season!) Visit www.hhorne.com for more info on how to get your own highlight video produced if you or your child is a high school athlete.

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  1. GABRIELLA Says:
    thankfully...
  2. LORRAINE Says:
    he's going to be a beast for the longhorns
  3. Guy Says:
    He's better than Terrelle Pryor. Terrelle can run better, but Terrelle wish he could pass like GG. Plus, Texas HS football is a lot more challenging than Pennsylvania HS football.
  4. DAGAN Says:
    Amazing. Can only make UT better. btw wscchisox21 i played football with this guy, i go to his school. believe me he has a laser arm. he wont have problem with interceptions
  5. CRICHTON Says:
    For the Beeville highlights of that game (rushing/defense included) click on my youtube video "Beeville vs. Lake Travis". I didn't get to go to that game and would love to see the Lake Travis highlights of it if anybody has them...
  6. ATTIS Says:
    Gilbert did an excellent job of racking up the stats and wins this year. Congrats on a job well done. Beeville Jones had a shot at beating Lake Travis in the quarterfinals, but it just didn't happen. WILD game though. Check out the qb in the video response I posted. He's my nephew, Eric Soza- threw for over 300 in that loss to LT.
  7. Hananel Says:
    I am so happy to be a Texas fan. I love his arm and I absolutely LOVE his mobility... He's no Terrelle Pryor, but I'll take him!
  8. Shepard Says:
    dats wat i was sayin
  9. SADIE Says:
    this should be a highlight clip for #6 HES A BEAST
  10. MADALINA Says:
    Put this kid in at UT and let him float em up there like he is in all these videos and see how many INTs he has. Texas better be lookin at his recievers.
  11. XOCO Says:
    Colt Mccoy had 18 int last year. Whats there to be impressed about? Hes good but gilbert will probably be better.
  12. Amoldo Says:
    looks good. verbally committed. really makes me wonder if mack brown and greg davis give the high school coaches of austin, tx mini playbooks to prep kids for their offense...
  13. DESIRE Says:
    District 6-5A is the toughest district in Texas you freakin dumbass.
  14. VANIA Says:
    ianred there also perfect throws everytime
  15. Naiyah Says:
    In this video it looks like he's dominating 16-5A's best team Westlake
  16. Clay Says:
    not impressed with Colt McCoy? I guess you missed last year's holiday bowl against a very good Arizona State team.
  17. Leocadie Says:
    Yeah im not impressed with Colt Mccoy, this guy should be better. He wont be pulling off those goofy runs in college though. And #6 seems like the real talent in this video.
  18. NANI Says:
    matt barkley sucks Crespi whooped him, barkley is a choker, he can't play under pressure
  19. Chayce Says:
    blah blah blah. he is good but he plays in the 4A level here in Texas. Wait till he gets hit with the hardest district in Texas 16-5A (14-5A formerly) next year, when he plays 3 teams. His competition was a bit weaker last year with teams like Vista Ridge.
  20. Francia Says:
    matt barkleys better. this guy is throwing to wide open recievers on every play.
  21. Niall Says:
    as nice as it can get,im a freshman at LT
  22. YUEYAN Says:
    Great ability to throw on the run, great eyes, and good pocket presence. This guy will be a stud. Major Applewhite will have fun running this offense in 2010/11.
  23. Suzanne Says:
    Is it just me or does this kid not remind you of Payton Manning. Hook 'em
  24. Judy Says:
    It does look like he watched a lot of Peyton Manning videos...he does that little happy feet movement when he drops back.
  25. BADRIYYAH Says:
    This guy is like tom brady 52 touchdowns and he is a beast

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