AHP QB Dia Bell (Texas commit) Stats vs STA last year

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If he can do that vs STA he can do that vs anybody they play this year. AHP won the game 42-38

Wait, Edna Karr has 6 D1 DBs.
1-4* LSU commit
2-4* Texas commit
3-3* Colorado commit
4-3* Vanderbilt? Best offer
2-Juniors with SEC offers.

Edna Karr's strength this year will be on defense (loaded).

Anxious to see this one. Something has to give.

5* Dia Bell Stats vs STA 👇
American Heritage quarterback Dia Bell put on a show against in-state rival St. Thomas Aquinas on Friday. The Class of 2026 standout went 19 of 22 for 266 yards and three touchdowns and carried the ball eight times for 117 yards and a touchdown.

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Edna Karr 5* Nose-tackle Richard Anderson (LSU commit) threw big players around last year like rag dolls.....6-4 347 lbs.
NFL ready, ok let's work on college first

Maybe he can force Bell out of his comfort zone whatever that might be. 

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AHP has 4 D1 WRs committed.

1-Miami (STA transfer)
2-Florida State
3-Georgia Tech
4-Temple

AHP plays:
St Joseph Prep, PA
Edna Karr (NOLA)
Miami Central
Chaminade–Madonna
STA

If they were to run out and win state they will get lots of MNC votes.



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I was initially skeptical about him, figuring he may have been overrated due to having a celebrity father. But, it turns out he's pretty awesome. Throws a beautiful ball, has improvisational skills, and, as pointed out, lit up some good defenses. STA wasn't really that good on defense last year, but still an impressive performance. And he lit up others as well. Recency bias probably is in play here, but he reminds me some of Bryce Young given he's a bit slight of build, but is a great passer who can make plays with his legs as well.

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Quote from: DreadnaughtAlum on Aug 10, 2025, 12:57 PMI was initially skeptical about him, figuring he may have been overrated due to having a celebrity father. But, it turns out he's pretty awesome. Throws a beautiful ball, has improvisational skills, and, as pointed out, lit up some good defenses. STA wasn't really that good on defense last year, but still an impressive performance. And he lit up others as well. Recency bias probably is in play here, but he reminds me some of Bryce Young given he's a bit slight of build, but is a great passer who can make plays with his legs as well.

Expectations are pretty high at AHP this year, but then they always are.

Picking up quality transfers this off season certainly didn't hurt their cause.

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Expectations are pretty high at AHP this year, but then they always are.

Picking up quality transfers this off season certainly didn't hurt their cause.
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They have one of, if not THE, toughest schedules in the country. If they somehow manage to go undefeated, no team in the country would be able to claim, definitively, to being better than them.

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Quote from: DreadnaughtAlum on Aug 11, 2025, 04:14 PMExpectations are pretty high at AHP this year, but then they always are.

Picking up quality transfers this off season certainly didn't hurt their cause.
They have one of, if not THE, toughest schedules in the country. If they somehow manage to go undefeated, no team in the country would be able to claim, definitively, to being better than them.
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I agree.
Scheduling 5 or 6 teams that could easily win state championships is no joke.

It would be a hell of a run if they run all that out.