Charlie Adams was born on March 15, 2002, in Atlanta, Georgia. Standing at 6'2" and weighing 210 pounds, Adams began his football journey at a young age, showing promise as a versatile athlete. He excelled at Brookwood High School, where he played both football and basketball, but it was on the gridiron that he truly made his mark. His high school career was highlighted by a standout senior season, earning him All-State honors and a scholarship to play for the Georgia Bulldogs (10-3) in the NCAAF.
Adams is known for his explosive speed and agility, making him a dual-threat quarterback with the ability to extend plays with his legs. His arm strength and accuracy allow him to make deep throws with precision, while his field vision enables him to read defenses effectively. He's a natural leader on the field, commanding respect from teammates and coaches alike. His ability to perform under pressure is evidenced by his impressive fourth-quarter performances.
In his sophomore season, Adams led the Bulldogs to a conference championship, throwing for over 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns. His performance earned him a spot on the All-Conference First Team, and he was a finalist for the Davey O'Brien Award, recognizing the nation's best college quarterback. With a career completion rate of 65%, Adams continues to be a key player for the Bulldogs, with expectations high for his junior season.
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