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Westlake High School (TX) quarterback Cade Klubnik has been chosen the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards Offensive Football Player of the Year. 

Cade Klubnik was acquainted with football as a preschooler, where he started to encourage an enthusiasm for the game that has yielded the quarterback a bunch of grants and offers as he heads into his senior year at Texas' Westlake High School. 

In August, Klubnik turned into the primary victor of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards Offensive Football Player of the Year, however he stays careful the success would not have been conceivable without his group. 

"I began playing banner football when I was 4 years of age," the Clemson University submit said. "Also, I've been playing quarterback since the beginning. This is perhaps the greatest honor I've gotten, and it was amazing. To be one of the finalists was such an honor, yet to go on and win it was psycho and I realized it couldn't have occurred without my group." 

Klubnik thought of it as an advantage to address his family, school and local area during the on-request show, adding "I wouldn't be the place where I am with no of them, without a doubt. I wouldn't be who I am without experiencing childhood in Westlake." 

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Westlake High School (TX) quarterback Cade Klubnik has focused on Clemson University. 

The five-star signal guest drove undefeated Austin Westlake to the Texas 6A Division I state title this previous season, directing the Chaparrals to a 14-0 imprint, passing for 3,495 yards and 35 scores to match with 583 hurrying yards and 15 scores during his lesser mission. However, Klubnik said Westlake, which is searching for a title three-peat, is as yet eager. 

"I think we have a great group this year," he said. "The offense is strong — we truly don't have a missing piece. Furthermore, our safeguard is truly going to be acceptable, which makes the offense's work much simpler, on the grounds that they'll get us the ball back. I think we have a great shot, however we're simply taking it each game in turn." 

Westlake Head Football Coach Todd Dodge declared recently he would be resigning toward the finish of the 2021 season. He has known Klubnik since grade school. 

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"I've known him since he was in 4th grade and you were unable to have a superior agent of our group and our school than Cade Klubnik," he said. "His hard working attitude, his enthusiasm for the sport of football, his authority, in our group, however in our school and local area, is simply unrivaled." 

Klubnik calls his relationship with Dodge "exceptional," and takes note of the bond has extended to incorporate examples both on and off the field. 

"Probably the greatest example is regarding your rival," Klubnik said. "In case we're 7-0 and our rival is 0-7, we're not entering the game believing we're going to win. Yet, we are entering the game reasoning they have the same amount of inspiration as we do to win. By regarding them it's us investing the entirety of our energy into beating that group. It's agreement any group can stroll into Westlake and beat us in the event that we let our gatekeeper down." 

Keeping that in mind, during the season, the Chaparrals regularly assemble in the preparation room at 4:45 a.M., preparing themselves for their 5:30 a.M. Practice meetings. 

"You must be a lovely extraordinary individual to be all set each day at 5:30," Dodge said. "It truly helps when your quarterback is that person. He's only one of those uncommon individuals that won't have a terrible day. He's a solid Christian youngster with incredible confidence and he has a ton of things in context. He has an irresistible, uplifting outlook — about football, yet about existence." 

Cade Klubnik drove Austin Westlake High School to the Texas 6A Division I state title as a lesser this previous season, directing the Chaparrals to a 14-0 imprint while passing for 3,495 yards and 35 scores to match with 583 hurrying yards and 15 scores. 

Klubnik, who models his game after previous Clemson University champion and current Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, additionally contends in olympic style sports as a component of Austin Westlake's 4x200-meter transfer cable car and runs the open 200m and 400m races. 

"I think it assists with in general mental strength," he said. "Running is really extreme once in a while, particularly that 400. It's a pound. So having the option to push through helps to such an extent. You can't win a transfer without help from anyone else, and you can't dominate a football match without help from anyone else, by the same token. You must have extraordinary partners." 

Avoid said he is glad for the way in which Klubnik has kept the honors in context and even uses them as freedoms to improve. 

"No one can really tell what 30 (Power 5 school grant) offers will do to the mind of a football player that gets those before his lesser year at any point begins," he said. "He's never allowed it to hinder our football crew. Not one time has the enlisting system or the camp circuit hindered what's generally significant — his partners." 

With respect to enrolling, whenever everything was said and done, Klubnik concluded he would take his scholastic and athletic pursuits to South Carolina next season. 

"Clemson is home for me," he said. "They're genuinely family. Mentor (Dabo) Sweeney and that instructing staff....I don't think I've at any point met a gathering of individuals very like them. They're all such stunning individuals that affection the game and serving others. I'm really eager to have the option to go there and assemble new connections." 

Evade said he is likewise enthused about the following part. 

"Over my next a few years of retirement, I will anticipate traveling to Clemson, South Carolina, watching him play," he said. "I'm most certainly going to miss my instructing staff, the children. Furthermore, I will totally miss the Cade Klubnik's of the world."