Cooper Ricks was born on March 15, 2002, in Austin, Texas. Standing at 6'3" and weighing 220 pounds, Ricks quickly made a name for himself in high school football as a standout quarterback. His early career was marked by a strong arm and impressive field vision, earning him a scholarship to play for the Texas Longhorns in the NCAA Football (NCAAF).
Ricks is known for his dual-threat capabilities, combining a powerful passing game with the ability to scramble effectively. His quick decision-making and poise under pressure make him a formidable opponent. He's consistently accurate, boasting a completion rate of 65% during his college career, and his ability to extend plays with his legs adds a dynamic element to his team's offense.
Among Ricks' notable achievements in NCAAF are leading the Longhorns to a conference championship in his sophomore year and earning All-Conference honors. He has thrown for over 3,000 yards in consecutive seasons, ranking in the top 10 nationally for passing efficiency. His performances have drawn attention from NFL scouts, highlighting his potential for a professional career.
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