Thompson (AL) quarterback Trent Seaborn sits on top of Miami’s quarterback board for the Class of 2027. The 6’1, 190-pounder (who is originally from Hawaii) has started since his 8th grade year and is coming off a state-title season where he threw for 2,675 yards (64%) with 26 TDs and 7 INTs.
Seaborn spoke to CanesInSight about his recent trip to Miami for the USF win and where they stand on his list of favorites:
On Miami’s place in his process: This place is something special. They have treated me like no other. I really feel at home here, the coaching staff, their offense, really the whole vibe here, it’s a special place and I can definitely see myself going here.
On his junior year: We started strong, had a rough second week against a very good Grayson team, it only just made us better. Now we’ve got regional play, and that’s what we’re most focused on. At the end of the day, my main goal for this season is to win another state championship.
On the protection he would get at Miami: Coach Mirabal, you can see how good of a job he does with that O-Line. They recruit the biggest, baddest dudes on the planet, and they develop them into the biggest, baddest dudes on the planet.
On attending the USF game: That was complete domination from start to finish.That offense was on fire. It all started up in the box with Coach Dawson. He was calling all the right plays and Carson was executing. The fact that they have 4, 5, 6 receivers that can all go and make plays, that is impressive in its own right. And then on top of that, with the elite running back room and the best offensive line room in the country, I don’t see anybody stopping that offense.
On the game atmosphere: The people of Miami showed out. Honestly, I had my doubts about a Miami game because I heard Hard Rock Stadium is 40 minutes away from campus, but a bunch of people came. I heard there were 65,000 people here, with the delay. They showed out.
Seaborn spoke to CanesInSight about his recent trip to Miami for the USF win and where they stand on his list of favorites:
On Miami’s place in his process: This place is something special. They have treated me like no other. I really feel at home here, the coaching staff, their offense, really the whole vibe here, it’s a special place and I can definitely see myself going here.
On his junior year: We started strong, had a rough second week against a very good Grayson team, it only just made us better. Now we’ve got regional play, and that’s what we’re most focused on. At the end of the day, my main goal for this season is to win another state championship.
On the protection he would get at Miami: Coach Mirabal, you can see how good of a job he does with that O-Line. They recruit the biggest, baddest dudes on the planet, and they develop them into the biggest, baddest dudes on the planet.
On attending the USF game: That was complete domination from start to finish.That offense was on fire. It all started up in the box with Coach Dawson. He was calling all the right plays and Carson was executing. The fact that they have 4, 5, 6 receivers that can all go and make plays, that is impressive in its own right. And then on top of that, with the elite running back room and the best offensive line room in the country, I don’t see anybody stopping that offense.
On the game atmosphere: The people of Miami showed out. Honestly, I had my doubts about a Miami game because I heard Hard Rock Stadium is 40 minutes away from campus, but a bunch of people came. I heard there were 65,000 people here, with the delay. They showed out.