Haynes King, currently the standout quarterback for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, made a significant mark during his high school football days at Longview High School in Longview, Texas. His time at Longview was nothing short of remarkable, cementing his status as a top recruit for the class of 2020.
Ki͏ng accured 7,5͏37 passing ya͏rds a͏nd 82 tou͏chdow͏ns during his career at Lon͏gview. In 2018, he propped up the scoring offe͏nse and overwhelme͏d defenses with 4,587 passing ya͏rds and 63 tou͏chdowns, and he also achieved a quarterback rating of 145.1.
In addition to his aerial accomplishments, King showcased his dual-threat capability as a rusher. Over 42 games, he carried the ball 151 times, amassing 1,392 rushing yards with an average of 9.2 yards per carry.
He also performed well in the 2019 season. He ran 55 times for 506 yards, earned 9.2 yards per attempt on average, and scored 10 rushing touchdowns. During his high school years, King ran by his opponents 20 times in the rushing game, which added to his status of offensive strength player.
Haynes King's confidence unshaken ahead of Florida state showdown
Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King is unfazed by the challenge of facing Florida State in the season opener. Speaking on Thursday, King expressed his team's readiness and confidence.
"We feel confident," he stated. "We’re playing fast right now, doing everything we need to do."
Haynes King's dual-passing and rushing skills made him one of only two quarterbacks of Power Five who throw for at least 2,800 yards, hit 25 TDs, rush for 700 yards, and score at least 10 TDs in 2023. The only other player who did that was Heisman Trophy champion Jayden Daniels.
Florida State’s head coach, Mike Norvell, also praised his own quarterback, highlighting his leadership and commitment both on and off the field.
“I couldn’t ask for anything more from what he’s done from January when he arrived to now,” Norvell said. “A lot of people think all the focus goes on the field. And yes, he’s done that — his preparation, his work. But I mean, I think equally as important, is the work that he’s invested for these guys off the field."
Haynes King might be confident beyond a question, but Seminoles have a tradition of winning, they have a 15-11-1 record against Yellow Jackets. Their most recent meeting in 2022 saw Florida State gaining a sweeping 41-16 win.