David Sills reflects on his journey from quarterback prodigy to West Virginia receiver

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'The pint-sized quarterback I used to know had grown into a 6-foot-3, 221-pound receiver who is projected to be a second-day draft pick next month.' ArashMarkazi on the journey of David Sills:

Life doesn’t always go according to plan and Sills’ dream of being the next star quarterback at USC began to unravel in 2013 when a helmet crushed his throwing hand during a high school game. Sills was never able to throw a football the same way again.

Shortly after that, his dreams of playing at USC were dashed following a meeting with Steve Sarkisian, who had just been appointed coach after Kiffin was fired during the season. Sills would end up going to West Virginia and began to impress coaches with his skills as a receiver on the scout team but insisted on playing quarterback. When coaches continued to ask him to make the switch,He spent seven months sleeping on the couch of Khaliel Rodgers, his high school teammate who was an offensive lineman at USC. The quarterback prodigy who was supposed to be the star at USC was now sleeping on a couch near campus.

 

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ArashMarkazi The 2 month old baby toddler I used to know is now.....awe never mind. Point is people grow.

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