Knox Barrett - QB 6'3 195lbs 4.0GPA
Soph. Season Stats
2025 Record 14-1
3,119 Passing YDs
37 Passing TDs
6 Ints.
2025 KHSAA 4A State Finalist
High School Stats as a Varsity Starter through Soph. Season
24-2 As a Starter
4,391 Passing YDs
54 Passing TDs
11 Ints.
21 Rush Att
134 YDs
2 TDs
2024 KHSAA 4A State Finalist
2025 KHSAA 4A State Finalist
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@NickVagnoneLR Coach, I've been measured by 6 different schools and every measurement has been different
From 6'1 to 6'3 (No Shoes)
What should I report on height?
Peyton Manning’s description from his Quarterback show is the reality of the job. Every play, the quarterback is the focus. He has to know the protection, the route concept, the defensive structure, the pressure indicators, the clock, the situation, and the responsibilities of ten other players while the stadium is loud and the pocket is collapsing.
That is why quarterback development cannot be reduced to arm talent. A quarterback has to communicate clearly when no one can hear, solve the math problem before the snap, confirm the picture after the snap, and still deliver the ball with timing and accuracy.
Then comes the part no drill can fully simulate. Win or lose, the quarterback stands in front of it. He gives credit when the offense succeeds and absorbs responsibility when it fails. That burden is not unfair. It is the position.
There is only 1 starting quarterback for a reason. The talent threshold is high, but the command threshold is higher. The best ones are not just gifted throwers. They are accountable operators who understand that every snap demands structure, discipline, and ownership.