
“Unveiling the Surprising Reasons Behind Star QB Stephen Cannon’s Bold Move to Texas Tech”
In a thrilling display of athletic prowess, the Benedictine Cadets have kicked off their season on a high note, showcasing an impressive performance in their recent matchup against Burke County. The Cadets didn’t just savor their first win; they dominated every aspect of the game, leaving fans buzzing with excitement and anticipation for what’s in store this season. One standout player, quarterback Stephen Cannon, who has captured the attention of major football programs across the country, just made headlines by committing to Texas Tech. This announcement is not just a personal achievement for Cannon, but also a significant moment for Benedictine, continuing their legacy of producing exceptional athletes. As the team gears up for potential glory, all eyes will be on Cannon and his journey ahead. To dive deeper into this electrifying victory and Cannon’s commitment, LEARN MORE.In his first year as a starter last fall, Cannon showed off a special blend of athleticism with his arm strength, speed and football IQ that made him one of the most sought after signal callers in the South. He completed 58% of his passes for 1,352 yards with 11 touchdowns and five interceptions and rushed for 147 yards and three scores in seven games, as his season was interrupted by a shoulder injury. He came back to play in the Cadets final game of the season, a state quarterfinal loss to Blessed Trinity.Dennis Knight covers sports for the Savannah Morning News. Contact him at [email protected]. Twitter: @DennisKnightSMNCannon said he currently has 26 offers, and chose Texas Tech of the Big 12 Conference over a list of his top schools which included Georgia Tech, App State, UCF and Wake Forest.”It just worked out perfectly and I thought it was the best place for me. I’m glad I committed early because now I don’t have to worry about recruiting and I can just focus on our goal of winning a state championship next season.”
“Stephen called me and told me he loved Texas Tech and was ready to commit, and they will be getting a great quarterback,” Britt said. “He does everything so well. He just sees things on the field and is able to respond — he has that natural instinct combined with his vision and understanding of the game. He knows when to lace one out there, to make a short toss or when to take off and run. Everything just comes so naturally for him.”
“I went to Texas A&M on a recruiting visit on Saturday and Sunday and I had a lot of fun,” said Cannon, who is also a star sprinter on the BC track and field team and a standout basketball player for the Cadets. “I was able to meet the whole coaching staff and I was really impressed. They treated me with so much respect and talked about how I will fit in with their offense and what their vision is for me in the future of the program.
Cannon is a member of the BC 4×100 relay team that has the top time in Class 4A this season at 41.87. The group includes his football teammates Stanley Smart Jr., a sophomore running back who recently picked up a football offer from Georgia Tech and Bubba Frazier, the star junior receiver whose offers include Georgia and Notre Dame — along with sophomore speedster Eron Mallard, a standout defensive back.
Holden Geriner from the BC Class of 2022, signed with Auburn, where he earned his degree, before recently entering the transfer portal and signing with Texas State. Luke Kromenhoek, from the Cadet Class of 2024, was next in line as he signed to play at Florida State. He transferred to Mississippi State after his freshman season last fall.
The news was first reported by Hayes Fawcett of On3sports.com.Cannon is the third Cadet quarterback in a row who will play for a Power 4 program.
Benedictine’s Stephen Cannon, the athletic junior quarterback who is drawing recruiting interest from a host big-time football programs, announced his commitment to play at Texas Tech on Tuesday night.
Cannon is the second Benedictine junior to announced a big-time commitment in the last 10 days. Defensive tackle Kam Cody announced his commitment to Clemson on March 29.Benedictine coach Danny Britt knows he has been blessed with a run of standout quarterbacks in his 14 years leading the program, which includes four state championships. He said Cannon is a special athlete and person.
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