I just try to ignore it and go out and play.”Now as the starting sophomore quarterback at Christ School, Navy is out to make a name for himself.After missing the opening three games of the season due to an elbow injury, Navy completed six passes - all for touchdowns - in his first start of the year on Sept. 22 against Southlake Christian Academy, racking up 276 yards.“I’ve always told Navy that he has to focus on Navy and not the past or what I did in my career,” said Heath, who won three state titles as a quarterback at Swain County and was named North Carolina High School Player of the Year as a senior.
5-11, 195 | Class of 2020 . Shuler. Appalachian State has its 2020 quarterback with 4,000-yard in-state passer Navy Shuler giving the Mountaineers an Independence Day commitment. Another cousin, West Shuler, plays alongside him at Christ School, and filled in at the quarterback position while he was injured.“We’ve got a real nautical theme going on,” Heath said, laughing.But college coaches have already taken note of Navy’s talent and potential. He’s on his way to making a name for himself.”Making a name for himself in the Shuler family is even more difficult for Navy, given the unusual appellations of the rest of his family. Navy Shuler - 3 Star Dual-threat quarterback for Appalachian St on MountaineerIllustrated. © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. He wears a size 14 shoe and figures to grow several more inches before he graduates in three years. He appreciates having his father, who is also a volunteer assistant coach at his school, help advise him through his recruiting process. Navy Shuler.
Shuler's father, Heath, was SEC Player of the Year in 1993 for the Vols and … “But he’s still my dad, at the dinner table, we don’t really talk football.
Navy Shuler, QB, Appalachian State Mountaineers, NCAA College Football - CBSSports.com CBSSports.com The 5-foot-11 senior quarterback, ranked as a three-star recruit and the No. “There are expectations that come with it, but it’s something I’ve gotten used to.
Dual-threat quarterback . Navy Shuler is the son of former Tennessee and NFL quarterback Heath Shuler Euer Team vom IHK-Schülercollege. He’s recently taken unofficial visits to Division I colleges, including Tennessee earlier this year and North Carolina this Saturday.“I told the Tennessee coaches, don’t recruit him because he’s my son.
"I really like the ability the coaches (at Appalachian State) have in developing quarterbacks. Christ School rising senior quarterback Navy Shuler picked up his eighth college offer. Appalachian State Head Coach Eliah Drinkwitz stayed closer to home with his early trans-continental Mountaineer quarterback recruiting, receiving a commitment from in-state 2020 signal-caller Drinkwitz went cross-country to sign 2019 Californian Shuler put up prolific numbers last season at Christ School (Arden, NC) near Asheville, completing 70.2 percent of his passes for 4,112 yards (342.7 yards per game) and 44 touchdowns.Though Christ School competes in the North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association (NCISAA), Shuler’s 2018 season statistics would be among the best in the broader North Carolina High School Athletic Association's (NCHSAA) history.
He could be just as good, maybe better. Despite the uniqueness of Navy Shuler’s first name, it’s his last name that normally draws attention.The story of his father, Heath Shuler, is well known around WNC and the nation.Before he became a U.S. representative for North Carolina’s 11th congressional district from 2007-13, Heath was an NFL quarterback – drafted third overall in 1994 by the Washington Redskins – where he played for three seasons. “He’s so young, he’s going to grow and get stronger.
Navy Shuler forges own path at Christ School with support of NFL father.
From there, who knows?”Christ School's Navy Shuler warms up with a teammate during practice Wednesday, October 4, 2017.Christ School's Navy Shuler warms up with a teammate during practice Wednesday, October 4, 2017.Christ School's Navy Shuler runs through plays during practice Wednesday, October 4, 2017. Navy Shuler chose App State over 10 other Division I offers that included Memphis, Coastal Carolina, Southern Mississippi, Duke, UNC Charlotte, Temple, Tulane, Brown, Wake Forest and Liberty. "He had a lot of options, but I'm very proud of him for picking a school with great coaching and a great tradition," Heath Shuler said. Navy Shuler NCAA Football player profile pages at CBSSports.com. Now I'm ready to focus on this upcoming season and winning a state championship." “Then of course, it would be great to get recruited by a Division I school.
Shuler also serves as a volunteer assistant football coach for Christ School, a boarding and day school located in suburban Asheville. "I like the way Coach (Mike) Norvell develops and quarterbacks succeed in his offense. That was a big deal for me," Shuler said. "As a parent, and for our extended family, it's also a relief to know we'll have the opportunity to go watch him play."
Das College richtet sich insbesondere an Schüler der 8. bis 10. "He was very excited for me to get this offer. — Navy Shuler (@ShulerNavy) July 4, 2019 Last season as a junior, Navy Shuler had 4,112 passing yards and 44 touchdowns for the 10-2 Greenies, who lost …