Top 10 All-Time Leading Passers in Illinois HS Football

Oct 1, 2005; Iowa City, IA, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini quarterback Tim Brasic attempts a pass in the fourth quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Byron Hetzler-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2005 Byron Hetzler

Illinois high school football is a hotbed of talent, and the state has produced some of the best passers in the country. Here is a look at the top 10 all-time leading passers in Illinois high school football:

1. Tyler Hutchinson (Greenville): Hutchinson holds the Illinois state record for passing yards with 10,894. He also threw for 127 touchdowns and led Greenville to a state championship in 2014.

2. Jordan Roberts (Aurora Christian): Roberts threw for 9,752 yards and 127 touchdowns in his career at Aurora Christian. He led the Eagles to a state championship in 2008.

3. Michael Bates (Auburn): Bates threw for 8,747 yards and 101 touchdowns in his career at Auburn. He led the Trojans to a state championship in 2010.

4. Wes Lunt (Rochester): Lunt threw for 8,424 yards and 102 touchdowns in his career at Rochester. He went on to play college football at Oklahoma State and Illinois.

5. Cody Green (Normal West): Green threw for 8,231 yards and 100 touchdowns in his career at Normal West. He went on to play college football at Illinois.

6. Sean Price (Maine South): Price threw for 8,125 yards and 96 touchdowns in his career at Maine South. He led the Hawks to a state championship in 2003.

7. Taylor Graham (Lincoln-Way East): Graham threw for 7,998 yards and 93 touchdowns in his career at Lincoln-Way East. He went on to play college football at Ohio State.

8. Luke Getsy (Rochester): Getsy threw for 7,669 yards and 90 touchdowns in his career at Rochester. He went on to play college football at Michigan State and Miami (OH).

9. Joe Germaine (Mount Carmel): Germaine threw for 7,471 yards and 83 touchdowns in his career at Mount Carmel. He went on to play college football at Ohio State and the New York Jets.

10. Ryan Griffin (Aurora Christian): Griffin threw for 7,406 yards and 79 touchdowns in his career at Aurora Christian. He went on to play college football at Northwestern and the New York Jets.

These are just a few of the many great passers who have played high school football in Illinois. The state has a rich tradition of producing talented quarterbacks, and it will be interesting to see who emerges as the next great passer in Illinois high school football.

Here are some of the factors that contribute to a quarterback’s success in high school football:

  • Arm strength
  • Accuracy
  • Decision-making
  • Leadership
  • Athleticism

The top quarterbacks in Illinois high school football typically have all of these qualities. They can throw the ball with great velocity and accuracy, they make good decisions with the ball, they are natural leaders, and they are athletic enough to escape pressure and make plays outside the pocket.

If you are a high school quarterback in Illinois, you should strive to develop these qualities. With hard work and dedication, you can be one of the greats.