
Four-star quarterback Troy Huhn and his Mission Hills (San Marcos, CA) Grizzlies are cooking to start the 2025 season. With their latest 42-6 win over Oceanside (Oceanside, CA), the Grizzlies are now 3-0 and are ranked No. 16 in California, according to Massey Ratings.
Huhn was an incredibly efficient 17-for-21 in the win, throwing for 240 yards and four touchdowns with a clean sheet. He added two rushing scores, too, which means he accounted for all 42 of Mission Hills’ points. While his tape isn’t
up for this game, Huhn has his highlighs from the first two weeks up on Hudl.
Let’s show some love to Penn State’s newest commit, Tavian Branch, who made the call for the Nittany Lions during Saturday’s FIU game. The three-star defensive lineman was previously committed to Rutgers. His Riverside (Taylor, PA) Vikings are 2-1 to start the season and Branch has highlights up from each game on his Hudl page.
Three-star defensive lineman Isaac Chukwurah made his 2026 debut last week, putting up a disruptive performance against Red Lion Christian Academy (Bear, DE). By my count, he had a sack, TFL, 3 QB hurries, and one normal tackle on tape.
The 2026 commit also got some work in along the offensive line. At 6-foot-2 and 260 pounds, he likely won’t be playing on that side of the ball at the next level, but I think it’s always helpful for trench players to cross-train.
Three-star wideout Lavar Keys and his DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) Stags now have two key wins over Pennsylvania football : St. Joe’s Prep and Imhotep Charter. Keys had a 95-yard score in the game, among a few other highlights (and a few that were called back for penalties).
He has full highlights up from both games on his Hudl page. While he’s currently only rated the No. 26 prospect in Maryland by 247Sports, I could see him earning a fourth star at some point this season.