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Cardinal Mooney Stumbles Against St. Thomas Aquinas: What Went Wrong in the Kickoff Classic?

Cardinal Mooney Stumbles Against St. Thomas Aquinas: What Went Wrong in the Kickoff Classic?

None came at a better time than in the back-end of the third quarter, when he came up with a TFL and sack in back-to-back plays that forced a punt.Miami, in particular, is sending the house at Gamble. He says the entire staff, from head coach Mario Cristobal to offensive line coach Alex Mirabal, plus plenty of others, have been maintaining contact for a long time.Of those schools, there are a few that stick out to him.FORT LAUDERDALE — Cardinal Mooney wanted a chance to test their mettle against not only a top program in the state, but in the nation.

St. Thomas Aquinas hosted Cardinal Mooney for a Kickoff Classic on Aug. 15, 2025. The Raiders won 22-14.

The Raiders came out on top of a defensive grudge match 22-14 after tallying five takeaways, and then forcing three-straight turnover on downs in the fourth quarter.

Ohio State, Georgia, Nebraska, LSU, Oregon, Tennessee, Clemson, are all working hard to build a relationship with Matthews. He adds Texas and USC as schools on his radar that he wants to get to know.

TE/DE Wyatt Smith (St. Thomas Aquinas): Smith shined in the pivotal fourth quarter. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound junior finished with a TFL, sack, and PBU at the line of scrimmage.

Cardinal Mooney quarterback Davin Davidson makes a pass in a Kickoff Classic game against St. Thomas Aquinas on Aug. 15, 2025. The Raiders won 22-14

Here are recruiting notes from some of the Power-4 prospects that shone in the Kickoff Classic.WR Kymistrii Young (Cardinal Mooney): Young, a Purdue commit, reeled in a high-ball through traffic before escaping for an 81-yard touchdown. He had 127 receiving yards on five catches.ATH Jermiyah Douglas (St. Thomas Aquinas): Douglas had solid coverage all night, came up with a fumble recovery, and took a kickoff return 85-plus yards for a house call. He also had timely receptions in the second half that moved the chains for the Raiders when their offense stagnated.

Cardinal Mooney running back Connail Jackson sheds a St. Thomas Aquinas defender in a Kickoff Classic game on Aug. 15, 2025. The Raiders won 22-14.

WR Julius Jones (St. Thomas Aquinas): Jones diced up the Cougar secondary all night, and got a fresh highlight after reeling in a jump ball over his defender in the corner of the end zone.

Stat-stuffing night not enough for coveted DB Zaydin Gamble

“Miami, of course, because it’s right down the road,” he said. “Nebraska. And also Ohio State, I’d love to get out to Ohio State. I’m going to try to the Texas and Ohio State game, but we play a really good team that week so I might not be able to.”

Gamble, a four-star junior, stood out among the defensive backs. He had a pair of PBUs (including one in clutch time that forced fourth and long), a forced fumble, and an interception.But the Raiders defense woke up, and the secondary kept big gains to a minimum in the second half. The Raiders tallied at least seven PBUs as a team while reeling in two picks off the young signal-caller, and recovering a fumble. They also managed a pair of special team takeaways.

Golden, the No. 40 player in the USA TODAY Florida Top 100, tallied a pair of sacks and 1.5 TFL.”I saw a kid going against a heck of a defense,” Clark said about Davidson. “He was battling his rear end off and making plays. I thought he did a great job. He’s going to take this and get better.”

5-star tackle Mark Matthews sifting through blue-blood offers

The Cougars, with freshman quarterback Davin Davidson starting, tested St. Thomas Aquinas’ defense early and jumped out to a 14-9 lead midway through the second quarter.”I think that every day is the same for us,” said head coach Jared Clark. “We try to get 1 percent better every day and continue to stack days win, lose, or draw. I do think that going against a team of this caliber, and our kids knowing that they can play with anyone in the country, that definitely helps us.”Crossing Alligator Alley on a steamy Friday night, Cardinal Mooney rolled into St. Thomas Aquinas territory, itching to prove they belong not just in Florida’s upper echelon — but on the national stage too. The encounter was anything but a breeze; it was a fierce defensive brawl where the Raiders shrugged off early struggles and snatched victory 22-14, buoyed by five takeaways and a relentless fourth-quarter stand that sealed the deal. Watching both squads slug it out, I couldn’t help but admire the grit, especially from Cardinal Mooney’s freshman QB Davin Davidson and the defensive warriors who refused to yield when it mattered most. This matchup wasn’t just a game — it was a statement. Dive deeper into the highlights, standout recruits, and pivotal moments that defined this epic Kickoff Classic. LEARN MORE“(It’s my) expectations.” he said. “I always set the highest standard for myself, and the way that I played – I might have had a few highlight plays, but the plays didn’t execute on or didn’t make, those are the ones that stick in my head.”They got to do just that on Friday, Aug. 15, making the trip across Alligator Alley to take on St. Thomas Aquinas (No. 10 in the country, MaxPreps).

Notre Dame commit Elijah Golden shines in loss

Cardinal Mooney’s defense stood tall as well and finished with nine tackles behind the line of scrimmage. The Cougars kept things within one score and had three chances to tie things up in the final frame.

Despite the strong start to the year, Gamble says he’s not satisfied with his performance.

Other recruiting notes

He says he wants to commit before the start of his senior year.Gamble, who is ranked as the No. 11 safety in the country on 247Sports, lists Florida, Notre Dame, Miami as schools he’s developed good relationships with.All three times, the Raiders forced miscues out of Cardinal Mooney and kept them out of the end zone.Matthews, standing at 6-foot-6 and 270 pounds, is a consensus top 3 tackle in the country.

LB KJ Brown (Cardinal Mooney): Brown, 6-foot and 215 pounds, looked exceptional in pressure. He tallied 2.5 TFL in the loss.

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