8th GRADE QB Trent Seaborn leads Thompson (AL) to 4th Straight 7A State Title 🤯 🏈 | HIGHLIGHTS 🎥
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- 8th GRADE QB Trent Seaborn leads Thompson (AL) to 4th Straight 7A State Title 🤯 🏈 | HIGHLIGHTS 🎥
Highlights of Thompson's (Alabaster) 49-24 win over Auburn in Alabama's 7A state championship. Eighth-grade quarterback Trent Seaborn completed 12 of 14 passes for 207 yards and five touchdowns. Senior wide receiver Korbyn Williams had four touchdown receptions. It was Thompson's fourth straight 7A state title.
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Imagine being the starting qb and be told an 8th grader is taking your job.
I would be pissed until I watched him throw two passes
Saban was probably sitting on his couch when he got home lol
Hell yeah🤣🤣
Colorado States been creepin since last year, but I doubt thats gonna happen 😂
😂
we need em
Or Dion
He also broke the record for most TD passes in an Alabama super 7 state championship game (5)
Bro you’re literally everywhere🤣
@@jacobcrawfordmtb You’re the only one that’s ever told me that
@@SW.Productions Haha I just see you comment everywhere lol. It isn’t a bad thing.
When I was in 8th grade our starting QB got hurt and they had a 7th grader come up and be our QB. He didn't even go to our school and nobody knew who he was. It was like this mystery kid came out of nowhere. He was better than our original starter. We were an option team that usually lined up with 1 TE and 1 WR with 3 RBs. By the 2nd game the coach changed the offense to 5 wr and we threw almost every down. The kid was insane. By like mid season we had all these different coaches from the high schools in the area showing up to the games. Never did see him again after that season. Probably moved to Texas. This was in Wisconsin.
This kid didn't just come in the STATE TITLE GAME and manage the game very well with a touchdown pass or two...no he dominated the game by being a 8th grade field general making very talented juniors and seniors look flat out outmatched; that was truly amazing. Should I feel bad or wrong for wanting this kid's autograph already lol?
This kid is incredibly developed for being 14 and in 8th grade... I'm not really into offering kids scholarships as a concept while they are still in junior high school or even early high school but would be hard to resist with this kid. How tall are his parents?
That kid dropping dimes 🔥
Throws the ball better than many college QBs.
One Alabama qb doing better than another Alabama qb. One is a 8th grader and one plays for Alabama
I was a backup quarterback under Bill Walsh at Stanford in the mid nineties ... I was thinking that he actually throws the ball better than I ever did... Yikes...
Lmao.. no.. he's throwing lobs STOP 😂
@Taco Tom Maybe he is but that's probably why I was riding the pine😅
@@john-carlosynostroza No mean the kid is good obviously but definitely not there yet ..
And at least you tried and stuck it out . Nothing worse than a quitter .. ✌️
hell of a game. #6 big props to you as well sheesh
Seaborn(the qb) actually gave the MVP to him and said "He is the one who caught the ball and he is a senior, he deserves it." This kid is special.
Gotta give 6 some credit too. Helped make him look good.
That second td throw form the opposite hash was pretty
Korbyn you balled out boy🎉
This kids crazy. Shoutout to number 6 too though that boys nice
Footwork is impeccable
Man, what a lucky kid. I would've given anything to be a five year starter in football.
Salute, this is how you establish dominance early in your young career 😆😆😆😆
Freaking prodigy at work.
I played varsity when I was in 5th grade so.........my dad was Bo jackson and my mom was a test tube..
So cool ❤
let’s not bypass #6. man’s a menace out there
My team Albertville is a 7A team in bama the all the 7A community went crazy when we heard about this
Band for the win baby
The dude has receivers
Lmaooooo imagine. “Who’s your QB” ? Let me take you to the middle school
Wowzers
He taking high school classes too
I thought I was watching a young Tom Brady. This is impressive.
God has truly blessed this young man.
QB SEABORN#12 SO HUMBLE TO PASS MVP TROPHY TO WILLIAMS#6.
COOL RESPECT!🔥🔥🔥
Dam looking like a college team
TAKE CARE OF THIS BOY. (QB12) HE GOLD. GET HIM A GOOD DIETITIAN AND FITNESS DOCTOR PLUS GOOD COACHING STAFF AND MANAGER. BRO IS NOT A JOKE. WE TALKIN ABOUT 8TH GRADER😂😂😂
MAD RESPECT!!
#6 tooo!!!!!
what?????
dang....what poise for an 8th grader
This kid is different
He in 8th grade playing varsity damn
Gotta be in the 9th grade and 15 years old to play in California high school varsity ball
I was playing black ops in 8th grade
Nah this kid got something
Who is number 6? The kid catches everything!
#6 Corbin Williams is gonna be a superstar wideout in like 5 years too. Bet.
SEABORN!!!
Future Clemson guy!
That's the team that Nashville Lipscomb out of Nashville Tennessee laid a whipping on to start this year's season. LOL. Now that Lipscomb coach is headed to UAB as the head coach.
If they played them at the end of the season, they would have won.
They didn’t “Whip” Thompson the game was a one score game… If they rematched Lipscomb would get killed.
@@jacobcrawfordmtb No. Lipscomb would have beat them worse in a rematch. Lipscomb got very much better each game.
@@mustlovedogs272 So did Thompson.
Made me feel like I was watching Tom brady
Dude I got his freakin number and he classified me as his friend in 7th grade
He goes to my school lol
Dam 8th grade wow
Thats kid was made in a lab using Crisper Technology
He probably already has a contract with the University of Alabama for 2 million a year now
As someone who goes to their rival school, I ain’t saying they’re paying they’re players but they’re paying their players.
Mad cause bad
Shit good for them great investment,if you’re gonna pay for something you want a return in that investment.
I dont think middleschoolers can play on a HS team in WV, at least for football, if they could i feel like we would see it more since we have single A which some of those teams only have 15-20 players
I didn’t think they could in Alabama first I’ve heard of it think somebody made it possible and changed the rules for it to happen.
Bro I need to see a birth certificate lol
Bro took a state test then went and dropped dimes
While this is awesome I remember another 8th grade qb with offers that was committed/huge prospect and he basically fell into that shadows…recruiting these days are failing kids in the long run- it all comes out when they get drafted or face adversity
This kid needs to watch who he has around him and be very careful. He's got all the talent which draws snakes in the grass
I promise you bro people don’t care nearly enough as you think they do. Most people are focused on their lives not ruining others
@@hughg.rection7208 not true. If people see a free lunch,especially in today's culture, they'll be all over it
@@wellitsherenow Not true.
Hard times for Auburn. They couldn't even beat a high school team.
I am impressed with his ball placement and poise, especially coming from an 8th grader. I am confused on how they allow an 8th grader play in high school, regardless of lack of availability from their high school.
Nonetheless, I read headlines claiming “scouts are drooling” over this 8th grader’s potential. To be the devil’s advocate, if they mean college recruitment from coaches, I’m sure it’s piqued their interest. Pro scouts don’t entertain the thoughts of even high school athletes. This kid has maturity, but, to be honest, some athletes peak in size and ability sooner than others. He’s 5 9” and 160, with baseball mechanics. Long delivery without throwing from the ear. A windup. Yes, he surely can grow taller, but nothing a given, nor does it mean he’s going to be a Mahomes in five years. He also had a fine team around him, which helps any QB, much less a young QB. With that being said, his upside is positive now, so hopefully it’s sustainable.
In Alabama it's up to the school, they moved my daughter up to play high school softball last year in 8th grade, 6A here in Alabama.
My hometown high-school starts at seventh grade. As long as a student is in 7th grade I'm sure it's OK to play varsity ball.
He did AWESOME but the DB’s are terrible.
Come to Oregon, Trent. Come make your mark. If you win at Bama they'll say it was Nick Saban. If you win here you'll be a legend. We'll treat you right. There's lot's of DaKine in Oregon. Closer to home in Hawaii. Marcus Mariota almost did it. Come finish what he started. Aloha
His private qb coach is Tua's dad.
In Alabama 8th graders are in High School
State isn't as populated as others nearby.. like Florida and Georiga..
Washington State some towns back in the day had 7th,8th & 9th grade in Jr. High School then 10th,11th & 12th grade for high school & now they changed it around because of lot more people in schools now so it's kindergarten -5th grade for elementary school,6th/7th/8th grade for middle school with no Jr. High School & then high school is 9th/10th/11th/12th grades really kind of different when they keep changing things around plus the fact that each state can do whatever they want for schools grades etc.
How old is he? Grade doesn't matter as much as age. The south is known for holding kids back to advance their career.
If he's 13 or 14 this is amazing.
Julian Lewis is 14 in Carrollton, Ga.
He is 14!
@@vladvalasiuk9084 most 9th graders are 14, this kids just old for his grade. Cant tell if hes gonna be good or not...all his receivers were wide open by 5-10 yards. And what 8th grader who went viral ever made it big? Spencer rattler? Hope off this dudes nuts, everyone
@@jackmeyhoff1147 he’s 14 in 8th grade with a 4.0 GPA, I promise he did not get held back whatsoever
4:16
He’s 19
How does a 7a school with prolly 2000 kids in high school not find one good qb I ain’t saying this kid isn’t great but how did he even get a look with all the options.
Saban need get #6 also
How does an 8th grader play in a highschool fb game?
See above
In the more southern states, 7th and 8th graders are allowed to play in varsity football for the high school.
They look like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Auburn football stay taking Ls
6'4, 280 lb. What???😊
The pain of AHS😢😭
I need some of that water they be given out up in Thompson
he can only play till his junior year right ? Since he’s playing high school ball as an 8th grader
Nah in bama you can play 5 years I think
In Alabama, an athlete has 6 years of eligibility according to AHSAA rules
Now can someone explain to me how an 8th grader plays on a high school football team
What type of milk these kids drinking these days? Bravo!
Lets just hope he doesn't end up like Jason Street...
This is high school?? A lot diff from Texas high school football
How’s an 8th grader in high school I’m lost
You gotta be really good
Ou wya
Is his dad the head coach or school superintendent?
Neither
Saban will be at his classroom soon
wanna hear the story how he made varsity as an 8th grader and strated over seniors and jr's
They recruited him from Colorado
He wasn't a starter at the beginning of the season. He became the starter at beginning of Thompson's playoffs due to I think the starter getting injured.
And freshman 😂
Starter was injured
@@SW.Productions Wait how do you know? Tell me the entire story
Has a funny arm motion. He will need to correct that asap
You mean like Philip Rivers.
Luckily he has 4 years to develop
Do not even need a college education no more forget that
Nah bro this shit is wild lol
The Seaborns are friends with the Tagovailoas….UA has a solid chance for another solid QB.
Or Maryland
@@AshAL14 He wouldn’t move from Colorado to Alabama to go play football at Maryland🤣🤣
@@jacobcrawfordmtb Fair but same could be said about Taulia. There are connections there.
@@AshAL14 Taulia was originally committed to Bama… He transferred to Maryland his sophomore year. There weren’t any “connections” it’s just he was there in Alabaster to go to bama.
@@jacobcrawfordmtb We have until 2027 to see haha
2:10 why did the receiver just walk out of bounds? Buddy could’ve got an extra 5 yards out that. I know coach is chewing his ass out 😂😂😂😂😂
Those behind lower tackles can also be those season/ career ending injury’s
I thought you only can play HS for 4 years?
He'll only need two, he be leaving after sophomore seanson
Every state has different rules.
Am I the only one wondering why an 8th grader is playing on a high school team..
Yeah, I don't think that's allowed in Texas. Doesn't matter how good you are.
I played HS varsity in 8th grade.
@@chasestacksofficial nice. May I ask what state that was?
@@f1david SC
@@davidlopez6774 different rules different states
See comments above
Super impressive but I'm very confused on how he's eligible to play high school football when he's not in high school
See my comments above
Different rules in different states
Alabama is a different set up(where the teams are from) we had alot of kids pulled up at my high-school in we had an 8th grade rb my 10th grade year I and my best friend played baseball for 6 years on the varsity (didn't start until 9th grade) but still played I actually didn't realize it was not allowed in most states until recently
When I was in school high school started in the 7th grade.
In what world can an 8th grader play in a high school football game? these other states dont have rules or something?? Just curious and would like to know. this don't ever happen in texas
Wearing #12 for a reason?
How is he playing as a 8th grader he literally should be on the junior high team not varsity.
Makes no sense.
How can an 8th grader play for a high school team? By definition he’s not in highschool
Only in Alabama
@@mon7eban not true
Look up OJ Mayo started 6 years basketball in high school
Different states have different rules
Ears
Wow
If Nick is still there he's going to bama
He won't make it much after high school. I'll never underatand the overhype of the high school athletes. The hype gets in their head and don't go anywhere.
Auburn quarterback of the future
I want his birth certificate
It’s not like he has anything to gain lying about it at this point, he’s playing above his age level not below.
straight dimes and only an 8th grader?
How is an 8th grader enrolled in a high school
This kid look like manning
How is an 8th grader playing high school football tho ?
These announcers are the worst lmao
So you can be in middle School and play highschool football 🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷
Some schools have elementary and then high school so...
But wouldn't elementary and high school fall under different rules or something? We didn't have middle school where I grew up.
In Alabama their is a 6 year legibility for hs football
@@zueycs7578yea it’s 6 yrs down here.. my cousin started from 7-12 (1A ball) but they sucked lol
If you good enough
Lincoln Riley get your azz to Alabama before Nick Saban is sitting in his parents parlor 😂🤣😆 Damn kid if you grow some more it’s you and JuJu Lewis for best Freshmen QB in the nation
They know Tua's family very well so Saban already has the upper hand if he wants to recruit him
How’s you making the team as a 8th grader???
Good question. I though it was illegal
The next Great Alabama quarterback
Being good enough that you can play up. Very common seeing 8th-9th graders play up to Varsity
You fail 5th grade 3 times.
Let alone on a team that’s annually rating amongst the top 15 teams nationally