Griffin Patterson, born on March 14, 2002, in Columbus, Ohio, stands at 6'3" and weighs 220 pounds. Patterson's early football career began at Westerville High School, where he quickly emerged as a standout athlete. His impressive high school performance, characterized by a combination of speed and strength, earned him a scholarship to play in the NCAA Football (NCAAF) with the Ohio State Buckeyes (11-2).
Patterson is known for his versatility on the field, combining agility with a powerful build. He's a dual-threat quarterback capable of making plays both in the air and on the ground. His quick decision-making and ability to read defenses set him apart from his peers. Patterson's arm strength allows him to make deep throws with precision, while his mobility makes him a constant threat in the running game.
During his tenure with the Ohio State Buckeyes, Patterson has achieved significant milestones, including leading his team to the Big Ten Championship in his sophomore year. He's consistently ranked among the top quarterbacks in the conference, with a completion percentage of 65% and an average of 250 passing yards per game. Patterson's performance has also earned him a spot on the watchlist for the prestigious Maxwell Award.
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