Conner Weigman: Texas A&M commit putting up video game numbers on high-school national stage

Connor Weigman, 2022 Cypress (Texas) Klein Cain quarterback, is lighting it up on the high school national stage. The Texas A&M commit has seven total touchdowns (four passing, two rushing and a receiving score), in the nationally televised game against Cypress (Texas) Bridgeland at Klein Memorial Stadium on ESPN U.
Conner Weigman highlights game with plenty of prospects
The four-star signal-caller ranks as the No. 53 player in the On300 rankings and he was also selected the Class 6A District 16 offensive player of the year as a junior.
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Weigman is just one of several highly-touted prospects competing in the ESPNU high-school showdown between the Texas in-state rivals.
TCU four-star receiver commitment Matthew Golden is Klein Cain’s top star. The 6-foot-0, 185-pound senior was one of the Houston area’s most productive players in 2020. Golden lined up at receiver, Wildcat QB, returned kicks, and he was the punter. He’s also a key piece in TCU’s under-rated recruiting class.
Texas Longhorn fans tuning in Saturday night to see their star running back of the future will be disappointed. Four-star Jaydon Blue – the No. 114 player in the country and the No. 9 running back – announced in late May he was opting out of his senior season and focusing on training for his college career in Austin.