Brownsburg (Ind.) High 2027 quarterback Oscar Frye will be nationally recruited when all is said and done, and the process began on Sunday with an offer from Miami (Ohio). He spent the day at Oxford.
“The Miami offer means a lot to me because I spent so much time on that campus in their travel hockey program when I was younger,” Frye said in a statement. He also maintains a 4.6 GPA. “I’ve always thought that place was remarkable. I also know how good they are intellectually, which is important to me.
“Outside of academics and growing up playing hockey on that campus sometimes every weekend for months, my favourite things about Miami are I believe the coaches shoot things straight and that matters to me, it’s a successful program so I know I’d have to compete- which I want, (and the) campus is Grade A.”
The 6-foot-1, 165-pound Frye, who shone in the FBU Freshman All-American Game in December, possesses many of the qualities sought for at the position, and people in the Indianapolis region have been talking about him for years.
“He’s got a terrific arm,” Brownsburg High’s head coach, John Hart, remarked. Hart owns two state championships and is recognized as one of the best around. “And certainly, you must have that kind of talent to receive an early offer. I believe the way he processes the game is a gift to him. He realizes how difficult it is to work on the game. You read about NFL players who have amazing potential but don’t study the game. He works extremely hard on his game.
“He has the two things you want, and the third one his character is flawless, and by the way he’s a scratch golfer or close to it,” Hart went on to say. “He’s just a terrific kid that has terrific character and when you matchup talent and hard work with great character great things happen.”
Frye has put in the additional effort to reach to this point in his young career, consistently exercising with Anthony Morelli and the X Factor QB Academy.
“His consistency and work ethic is absolutely insane,” Morelli went on to say. Morelli was a blue-chip athlete who attended Penn State. “When we do ball placement drills and training, he’s competing against all of the other good quarterbacks in the area and other states, and he’ll be right there with the best of them until the end because of his consistency with mechanics and footwork.” His leadership abilities have always been unique, even since an early age. He’s always able to speak up and put teammates in favourable positions, both before and after the snap. In practice, I have guys line up and ask what they see pre-snap, and then I have the defence do various things, rotate the blitz, or whatever, and he picks it up quickly, which I believe is why he’s so confident, calm, and cool because psychologically he has what it takes.
“When he throws the ball, he’s really smooth,” Morelli added. “He has a smooth delivery, has good mechanics and good footwork.”
Frye will visit Toledo on March 16 and Louisville on March 27. It won’t be long before he hears from several others.
Frye’s grandfather, John Ritter, played basketball at Indiana and captained Bob Knight in his final season.
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