HONOLULU – The Polynesian Bowl once again proved to be another great opportunity to evaluate many of the top prospects in the 2025 class plus a select group of juniors throughout five days in Hawaii.
Many of the players who shined throughout the four practices continued their strong play during Friday’s game, and now it is time to take a look back on the week in Honolulu and hand out some awards.
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READY FOR THE LIMELIGHT: Husan Longstreet
The USC-bound quarterback, who has already been on campus with the Trojans for weeks shined nearly every day in Hawaii. Longstreet ended up being the most consistent signal caller of the week and was able to showcase his greatest assets as a quarterback. He won long ball challenge with a 78-yard throw earlier in the week, and so it was fitting when he ended up connecting on a 75-yard touchdown pass to put Team Makai ahead for good sealing his Co-MVP honors with Oregon receiver signee Dakorien Moore. Longstreet was committed to Texas A&M for several months before flipping his pledge to the Trojans late in the process, and he has put himself in good position to step into the spotlight early in his career in Southern California.
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Publish date : 2025-01-19 17:11:00
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