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JT Barrett

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As a Recruit: Barrett was recruited from Rider (Wichita Falls, TX) class of 2013. He committed to Ohio State on 4/18/2012. He was recruited by Tom Herman , Luke Fickell .

Timeline

  • Jan 7

    Ohio State Buckeyes
    Enrolled

    1/7/2013: JT Barrett signs grant-in-aid, binding papers and enrolls at Ohio State Buckeyes.

  • Jan 7

    Ohio State Buckeyes
    Enrolled

    1/7/2013: JT Barrett enrolls at Ohio State

  • Nov 23

    Ohio State Buckeyes
    O. Visit

    11/23/2012: JT Barrett officially visits Ohio State

  • Oct 8

    JT Barrett
    Injury

    10/8/2012: JT Barrett injured his knee on Friday night. Today he was told he has torn ligaments and meniscus, but wants to get a second opinion. More

  • Oct 5

    JT Barrett
    Game

    10/5/2012: JT Barrett was 3-5 passing for 26 yards and ran for 62 yards and a TD on 7 carries in a 44-17 win over Brewer

  • Sep 27

    JT Barrett
    Game

    9/27/2012: JT Barrett was 8-12 passing for 162 yards and a TD while running for 130 yards and 2 TD on 22 carries in a 50-14 win over Byron Nelson

  • Sep 14

    JT Barrett
    Game

    9/14/2012: JT Barrett hit on 15 of 27 passes (2 INT's) for 205 yards & a TD, and rushed for 119 yards & a TD on 22 carries in a 26-17 win over Amarillo More

  • Sep 8

    Ohio State Buckeyes
    Game

    9/8/2012: JT Barrett led Rider to a 21-15 win over Ryan. Barrett threw for a touchdown and rushed for one in the victory. More

  • Sep 7

    JT Barrett
    Game

    9/7/2012: JT Barrett was 4-7 for 84 yards and a TD passing and 18-98 with a TD rushing in a 21-15 win over Denton Ryan

  • Aug 31

    JT Barrett
    Game

    8/31/2012: Barrett hit on 9 of 22 passes for 271 yards & 2 TD's, and rushed for 160 yards & 2 TD's on 21 carries in a 43-36 loss to Abilene Cooper.

  • Jun 20

    JT Barrett
    Acclds

    6/20/2012: JT Barrett named Dave Campbell's Texas Football Magazine Super Team utility player - third team.

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    7 months ago

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    10 months ago

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Bio

Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl selection

Barrett led his team to the fourth round of the playoffs as a sophomore and is one of the up and coming prospects in the 2013 class.

Nationaly Analyst Gerry Hamilton's thought after watching Barrett September 2.

Thoughts on Barrett:

Body type and size: He is a legit 6-2 and 205-pounds. Quicker than fast. Moves with a powerful quickness about him. Showed some lateral ability in space on the move. Not great, but definitely good enough. Very strong lower body and body overall. The first tackle has very little chance to take him down unless it's a kill shot. Because he is strong and has reactionary quickness, he is tough to get a free shot on and also tough to take down on first contact. Will be 6-2/6-2.5, 215-220 in time IMO.

As a QB: A true dual-threat QB prospect. A program can design QB run game with him. He has very good, quick and reactive feet. He has "basketball" player feet and quickness. From people I spoke with, Barrett didn't stay "on top" of the ball as a sophomore, but has greatly improved here as a junior. Everything he did, from footwork, to weight transfer to arm motion was fluid and impressive. He has a fast arm too. He also has the foot quickness to see something and react with the body to make an accurate throw. He's especially impressive in the screen game, whether it be quick WR screen game or RB screen game. The ability to look one way and quickly come back the other and get the ball out quick is impressive. I like the way the ball comes out of his hand. He can change speeds and throws a catchable ball. His two best throws were a corner route and 3rd and 9 slant backed up inside the Rider 20 in the fourth quarter when ROHO had to have a first. It was a quick release throw on the money for a big 14-yard gain.

Intangibles: This is where I really love this kid. He's a tough, tough kid that is a leader with a good/strong personality and a guy others will respond to and play for. When you talk with him, he gets "it". Smart kid, understands the game and not what he needs to do to improve, but how to get there. Tough, leader and winner.

Barrett continued to be one of the top quarterbacks in Texas this season (2011). In 14 games as a junior (Rider finished 10-4 losing in the 4A Region I final), the two-sport North Texas star completed 102 of 171 passes (59.7%) for 1,605 yards and 14 touchdowns against seven interceptions, along with rushing for 1,521 yards and nine touchdowns on 218 carries.

Legend:

  • Early Enrollee
  • Walk-On
  • Gray Shirt
  • Video Highlights
  • Medical Redshirt
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Keeper
  • Primary (Inactive)
  • Secondary (Inactive)
  • Keeper (Inactive)