Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge: Ranking the QBs
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ATLANTA -- More than 100 of the top players in the nation participated in the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge presented by adidas at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Tuesday. The Rivals analyst team is breaking down the status of each player at the marquee event based on their performance against elite competition. Today, we start with the quarterbacks.
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⭐️ #RivalsChallenge: Review
Look back at the #Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge as it unfolded in Atlanta at the @MBStadium: https://t.co/C6YLyLKxlJ pic.twitter.com/qeZv7ZXDyQ— Rivals (@Rivals) June 26, 2019
1. HARRISON BAILEY, TENNESSEE COMMIT
This was the third year in a row that Bailey competed in the Five-Star Challenge and he saved his best performance for last. The ball flew off his hands during one-on-ones and Bailey took the reins during the 7-on-7 tournament, calling plays for his team and leading them all the way to the championship game. Bailey thrives in a 7-on-7 environment, but what impressed most was his confidence and swagger as he directed his team. Bailey was the clear alpha of the quarterback group.
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2. BROCK VANDAGRIFF, OKLAHOMA COMMIT
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