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03-24-2008, 06:15 PM
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'10 WA QB Jake Heaps (Official Offer)
'10 WA QB Jake Heaps
Pro-style quarterback
Sammamish (WA) Skyline
Ht: 6-foot-2
Wt: 185 lbs
Class: 2010 (High School)
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Jake Heaps, a 6-foot-2, 180-pound quarterback at Skyline High is Issaquah, Wash., who already has scholarship offers from BYU and Washington.
Just a sophomore, Heaps led Washington the championship at the camp, after the team started 0-2 in pool play. Washington was at a disadvantage because its coach, Steve Gervais (who was also Heaps' head coach at Skyline) took a job as Washington's running backs coach just days before the camp and was unable to coach the team in Las Vegas, per NCAA rules.
Heaps confirmed that Washington and BYU have already offered, but said he has received a lot of interest from USC, UCLA, Arizona State, Florida, Michigan and Texas.
"BYU is recruiting me pretty heavily right now," he said. "Since I am LDS, it was easy to offer me for BYU. But they said they were really intrigued by how I played, and how poised I am in the pocket for a sophomore."
Heaps led Skyline to an unbeaten record and the Washington state 3A championship last fall.
He was named to the All-Las Vegas Camp team by Scout.com.
Heaps was planning to take an unofficial visit to BYU last Thursday to watch the Cougars practice during spring camp (I'm not sure if he made it or not). He said he also plans to visit USC and UCLA this week.
"I've talked to [former BYU quarterback] Steve Sarkisian and coach [Pete] Carroll at USC for about 15 minutes," he said. "I'm also interested in talking to UCLA, with Norm Chow there."
Heaps, incredibly well-spoken for a sophomore, said he is "probably" going to go on an LDS Church mission and has told all the schools that have talked to him that he could be leaving after his freshman year.
"That's one of the first questions I get asked: ˜Are you going on a mission?'" he said. "Schools want to know. It is totally understandable."
As far as BYU goes, Heaps said he has developed a strong relationship with quarterbacks coach Brandon Doman despite the limited contact they've had.
"They have told me I am their No. 1 quarterback recruit [from the class of 2010]," he said. "They have expressed to me that they really want me down there at BYU....They say it would be a good fit for me, and they say I'm their guy. It's really flattering."
Heaps said he doesn't have a timeline for deciding in place, but wants to make a commitment before his senior season begins.
"I am going to take as long as I need," he said.
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04-03-2008, 07:28 PM
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Washington State and Stanford have offered.
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05-28-2008, 06:50 PM
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By C Fetters. Arizona State has offered, joining BYU, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, Washington and Washington State.
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10-08-2008, 07:27 PM
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Jake Heaps, a Class of 2010 ESPNU 150 Watch List signal-caller told affiliate Web site OUInsider.com his what his current offers list looks like.
"I have 16 current offers at the moment. I have offers from Washington, Washington State, Oregon State, Boise State, Arizona State, Stanford, Cal, South Carolina, Nebraska, UCLA, Tennessee, Minnesota, Duke, North Carolina, Notre Dame and BYU."
The highly-coveted trigger-man doesn't have a favorite or see a quick decision in his future, "I think a lot of people have a hard time believing that I don't have any leaders at the moment. I have just been taking in everything that comes and I have been enjoying the process. I have been watching college football and evaluating things and it has been real fun to sit back and see how things are going. So I am really excited to see how this whole season turns out and I really am just starting to get into recruiting. I am not going to get to in-depth with it until I am done with my current football season."
Heaps also shared what he's looking for, "I either want to be a part of a program that either has a very good tradition, a good team or a team on the rise. I want coaches who are going to develop me into becoming a great player and a great person. My education is number one because my football career is going to end at some point and I want to have that college degree. Also does the fan base really want me and do they really want me to be a part of their program. Will I enjoy my time while I live there?"
"You have to look at the players and the people that surround you. In a perfect world who would not want to stay close to home, but at the same time being away from home isn't going to effect my decision what-so-ever. Of course I want to play in an offense that throws the ball, but has some balance, because I believe a good offense also needs a great run game."
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