David Sills, a highly-touted youth quarterback, made a verbal commitment tonight to accept a college football scholarship from USC.
Sills is not even in high school yet. He is a seventh-grader at Red Lion Christian Academy in Bear.Red Lion high school varsity coach Eric Day confirmed the decision by Sills tonight, also confirming that USC coach Lane Kiffin offered the scholarship tonight to the 13-year-old Sills."I'm very excited but I was very, very nervous," Sills said tonight about talking to Kiffin over the phone. "It was very cool [to talk to Kiffin] but my heart was beating so fast, and I was scared. But after it was over, I was so excited and pumped.""It has been a very interesting last few hours," his father, David Sills IV, said tonight shortly after 9 p.m.Since 2006, Sills has been trained in California about six or seven times a year by Steve Clarkson, a former trainer of Matt Leinart, Ben Roethlisberger and current USC quarterback Matt Barkley.Sills IV related a conversation between Clarkson and Kiffin tonight, saying that Clarkson told Kiffin that the younger Sills is "the best I've ever coached," and that Kiffin, as he was watching online video of Sills, told Clarkson "I'd sign that kid today."Sills is 5-foot-11 and 136 pounds, with doctors having told him he will grow to be 6-foot-5."I've always imagined in my dreams going to USC," he said. "But I never really detailed it to the phone call. All I imagined was playing in the Coliseum. But this is so crazy and out of nowhere."Sills IV said he talked many times with his son about college, specifically USC, cautioning his son about "if that opportunity is there when the time comes."We assumed that would be when he was a junior [in high school]," Sills IV said.Day, previously an assistant coach at two colleges, including Delaware State, said Sills makes believers out of people once they see him play."Besides his talent the maturity for his age and just how he handles himself," Day said, "people are drawn to him. All the intangibles you look for in a quarterback, he has."Sills will be able to sign a letter of intent in February 2015, unless of course NCAA regulations have changed by then.In the hours after delawareonline.com broke the story, "David Sills" became a trending topic on Twitter.
Sills is not even in high school yet. He is a seventh-grader at Red Lion Christian Academy in Bear.Red Lion high school varsity coach Eric Day confirmed the decision by Sills tonight, also confirming that USC coach Lane Kiffin offered the scholarship tonight to the 13-year-old Sills."I'm very excited but I was very, very nervous," Sills said tonight about talking to Kiffin over the phone. "It was very cool [to talk to Kiffin] but my heart was beating so fast, and I was scared. But after it was over, I was so excited and pumped.""It has been a very interesting last few hours," his father, David Sills IV, said tonight shortly after 9 p.m.Since 2006, Sills has been trained in California about six or seven times a year by Steve Clarkson, a former trainer of Matt Leinart, Ben Roethlisberger and current USC quarterback Matt Barkley.Sills IV related a conversation between Clarkson and Kiffin tonight, saying that Clarkson told Kiffin that the younger Sills is "the best I've ever coached," and that Kiffin, as he was watching online video of Sills, told Clarkson "I'd sign that kid today."Sills is 5-foot-11 and 136 pounds, with doctors having told him he will grow to be 6-foot-5."I've always imagined in my dreams going to USC," he said. "But I never really detailed it to the phone call. All I imagined was playing in the Coliseum. But this is so crazy and out of nowhere."Sills IV said he talked many times with his son about college, specifically USC, cautioning his son about "if that opportunity is there when the time comes."We assumed that would be when he was a junior [in high school]," Sills IV said.Day, previously an assistant coach at two colleges, including Delaware State, said Sills makes believers out of people once they see him play."Besides his talent the maturity for his age and just how he handles himself," Day said, "people are drawn to him. All the intangibles you look for in a quarterback, he has."Sills will be able to sign a letter of intent in February 2015, unless of course NCAA regulations have changed by then.In the hours after delawareonline.com broke the story, "David Sills" became a trending topic on Twitter.
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