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The Wizard
Austan Cristiaan "The Wizard"
Class of 2028
Quarterback
Twitter: @AustanQB
Austan is ranked the #1 Quarterback in the Nation for the class of 2028 by QBHitList. https://qbhitlist.com/profile/austan-cristiaan-fl/ .
The name The Wizard was given by IMG's quarterback coach Kurt Gould. Austan is a 3 time champion of Auburn University's Punt, Pass, Kick Championship (see photo), and Auburn University Tiger Bowl Champion. He is the Bret Cooper Academic All-American QB skills champion(see photo in uniform), Offense Defense All-American and 10U QB National Champion, Pro Football Hall of Fame Academy, Gunslinger QB Challenge Finalist, QBUniverse, Battleground Best 10U QB, BTru QB MVP, Accuracy Champion, Longball Champion, Crossbar Champion. Austan attended FBU Top Gun Middle School as a 4th grader and earned the Top Performer award at the quarterback position. Austan's quarterback coach is Ken Mastrole in Southwest Florida. Coach Mastrole is also the quarterback coach for Jacksonville Jaguars Gardner Minshew and the Miami Dolphins Jake Rudock. Austan has had the opportunity to work with both NFL quarterbacks and Austan won the Mastrole Pro Day QB Challenge (see photos). Austan plays for the Estero Mustangs. He spends his evenings online with Chris Hixson and the QBIQ system.
Austan's motto is "Never be outworked."
Austan plays guitar and trumpet. He is also quite the artist and enjoys painting. He is also an inventor and has been awarded several years in a row at the Thomas Edison Inventors Fair at FGCU. He is in the 5th grade at Canterbury School in Fort Myers, FL.
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Former Dixie State QB Malik Watson is on the move and looking up
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Former Dixie State QB Malik Watson is on the move and looking up
Dixie State University QB Malik Watson dropping back to pass(Photo: Dixie State University)
Former Dixie State University quarterback Malik Watson is used to moving around.
Whether in the pocket surrounded by teammates or from city to city, Watson has become very familiar with constant movement.
Now he’s prepping for the biggest move in his life: A pro day and potential shot at an NFL roster.
Growing up, Watson noted that his biggest football influences were his father and uncle, both of whom played in college.
Watson’s father, Greig, played college football at North Dakota and his uncle, Marlin Brown, was a former defensive end for Washington State University from 1987 to 1989.
“My dad always loved football and my uncle was always the coolest cat in the world to me.” said Watson. “When I was growing up, he was a rapper and a football player at the same time so I always wanted to be like him.”
Watson also became very fond of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young and was a huge 49ers fan from a young age.
“I don’t play like him to be honest,” Watson said. “but I always wanted to be as great as him. He just made the game so fun to watch.”
Growing up, Malik Watson was a huge fan of the San Francisco 49ers and their quarterback, Steve Young (Photo: Malik Watson)
Watson played football throughout his middle school years and, in paying homage to Young, wore no. 8 and ran the quarterback position for a 10-2 Delta Patriots youth football team in his eighth grade year.
Watson played one year at Heritage High School in Brentwood, CA. before transferring to Pittsburg High School in Pittsburg, Calif. and it was there that he learned to craft his game.
In his time with the Pirates, Watson tallied over 3,000 passing yards and 24 touchdowns in his final two years at Pittsburg High and was named first team All-Bay Valley Athletic League in his senior season.
Not only was Watson an excellent football player, he lettered three times in baseball in high school as well.
He ended his high school football career playing in the 2011 Cal State All-Star game against some of the best prospects in the state.
After viewing Watson at a football camp he was attending that summer, Watson’s future head coach at Contra Costa, Alonzo Carter, noticed Watson stood out among the players there.
“He was physically and athletically the best quarterback there at the camp,” Carter said. “I was just really impressed with his size, arm, and poise. Not only could he throw it, but he was very poised and mature.”
Watson made the decision to continue his career and play for Carter at Contra Costa College.
As a freshman, Watson made appearances in seven games and completed 58 percent of his passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns.
Malik Watson at Contra Costa College in 2012 (Photo: Contra Costa College)
Sophomore year was when Watson made the jump from good to great prospect.
Watson made appearances in 11 games for the Comets, throwing for over 2,700 yards on the season and 18 touchdowns.
His performance that season earned him first team All-Bay Valley Conference honors and gave a tremendous boost to his football resume.
Because of his excellent sophomore season, Watson continued the cycle of movement and was able transfer to NCAA Division I school San Jose State University in 2014.
After spending the 2014 season as a redshirt, Watson made appearances in just three games as a Spartan in the 2015 season.
Malik Watson directing the San Jose State offense during a game vs. Oregon State on Sept. 19th, 2015 (Photo: Malik Watson)
The year was not without some success though, as Watson graduated with a bachelors degree from San Jose State in May 2016.
Despite Watson’s rise academically and in the football world, he hit a rough patch in August of 2016 and had to spend a month homeless and sleeping in his car on the streets of San Jose.
Luckily enough, Watson picked up a job and a cheap apartment before deciding to use his senior year of eligibility to play in Utah at Dixie State.
Before the 2016 season, Watson dealt with an initial injury that healed quickly but the timing of the injury caused him to miss the season while being fully healthy.
Watson had only a brief stint with Dixie State next year in 2017, playing in just seven games before missing the rest of the season with an injury.
Dixie State QB Malik Watson carries the ball during a game against Central Washington on Sept. 23, 2017 (Photo: Malik Watson)
“I bounced back and was able to come to Dixie State and make a name for myself in Utah a little bit,” Watson said. “I wish I could’ve played the whole season so I could’ve made more of a mark, but it was still a blessing nonetheless.”
Even with a bumpy final few years, Watson was still able to secure a spot in the College Gridiron Showcase in Dallas, Texas back in January.
NFL scouts, players, personnel and football experts alike converged on Dallas to evaluate the talent over the five days at the event.
The showcase, reserved for some of the top college senior prospects in the country, was the turning point for Watson.
“I was fortunate enough to get quite a bit of looks at me,” Watson said. “I went in with zero looks from professional teams to leaving there with about nine looks so it was definitely a blessing to be there and be able to compete with the best.”
Watson put the ‘show’ in showcase during the five days, garnering extensive talks with the Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys as well as more formal conversations with the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers and a few CFL teams.
Watson was also afforded the opportunity in January to head down to Miami to train at Bommarito Performance Center, one of the top athletic training facilities in the country.
NFL quarterbacks such as Matthew Stafford and Eli Manning have trained at Bommarito, along with dozens of other star athletes from across all four major American sports.
Watson is training specifically with quarterback coach Ken Mastrole, who has worked personally with NFL quarterbacks such as Stafford and Teddy Bridgewater.
This is all in preparation for Watson’s big pro day in late March, where he will be personally evaluated by NFL scouts looking to draft talent to their rosters for the next NFL season.
Malik Watson greets a fan after a game during his time at San Jose State. (Photo: Malik Watson)
“My love for the game goes so deep because I’ve had so much invested in it my whole life,” said Watson. “The risk and reward that comes with football is so high and the losses teach you so much. It’s a learning experience every time you step out on the field.”
Malik Watson knows about both risk and reward because he has lived it. He has both proved his mettle on the streets and trained in some of America’s most prestigious facilities.
Being on the move and taking advantage of opportunity is what Watson has done best throughout both his life and football career and he has high hopes that it will continue into the future.
“I just want to be the best possible quarterback, teammate, person, and man I can be as I keep growing, maturing, and getting better,” said Watson. “I will never give up or give in to anyone or anything.”
He never has.
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Renowned QB coach says Auburn’s Sean White is a ‘great passer’
Renowned QB coach says Auburn’s Sean White is a ‘great passer’
Auburn quarterback Sean White led the SEC in completion percentage and finished fourth in passing efficiency last season. And it’s for reasons like that why Ken Mastrole thinks he’s a “great passer.” Mastrole, a personal quarterbacks coach who heads the Mastrole Quarterback Academy in Boca Raton, Florida, has worked with White since he was in […] The post Renowned QB coach says Auburn’s Sean…
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It was a busy weekend around the SEC . Tickets were punched for the Women’s College World Series, an SEC baseball crown was won and teams are being named to the NCAA tournament, and SEC football spring meetings are underway in Florida. How does Auburn fit into these story lines?
After two straight trips to Oklahoma City to play in the WCWS, including a shot at the title last season against Oklahoma, Auburn softball was run out of Jane B. Moore Field by the team that sent them packing last season. To say that the losses in the Super Regional in front of a record-setting home crowd were bad losses is an understatement. Auburn managed only eight hits and two runs in the two-game season finale. It can’t be said that this was surprising to those fans who watched the Tigers play all season and were aware of the possibility of a letdown season.
Still, expecting the struggles made it no less painful. What happened? The short story was that Auburn’s bats were not what they had been in previous years. A cursory look at the statistics show less productivity at the plate, especially in slugging percentage and home runs. Auburn hit 89 home runs in 2016 but just 51 in 2017. Batting average dropped 30 points across the board this season versus last season.
There was an easy reason for this drop, and it isn’t simply the fault of hitting coach Casey Myers nor the lack of production from Kasey Cooper, who leads virtually every hitting category in Auburn history. We will discuss this in depth in a later article.
Auburn’s baseball team was No. 4 in the nation at one point this season. Even though Auburn’s pitching staff was looking mighty thin at the time, a lot of folks thought the Tigers would run roughshod over the majority of the SEC when aces Casey Mize and Keegan Thompson were back to 100%. An SEC crown and a regional host spot weren’t out of the question. However, starting with a mid-week gameloss against Troy, Auburn began to tank and suffered a series sweep at the hands of Alabama, one of the bottom feeders in the SEC. After being swept by LSU, Auburn took a series from Ole Miss and limped into the SEC tournament. The Tigers sent Ole Miss home for good, had a good showing against Florida in a 5–4 loss, but were absolutely blasted by Arkansas.
A team that went from No. 4 to an NCAA tournament bubble team finds itself matched up with Florida State in the Tallahassee Regional. It will open play against Central Florida Friday at 11:00 a.m.
Football news, SEC spring meetings, and more after the jump:
The SEC spring meetings kicked off Tuesday morning in Destin with a laundry list of talking points. Among them are staff size limitation, graduate transfer rules, early signing periods, and serving alcohol at SEC football games. Where do you stand on these?
Here are my takes to some of these softballs being pitched: you can limit staff size and vote either way on early signing periods. In the end, Alabama will continue to push the envelope, and the rest of the SEC will try and keep up. It’s so interesting to me that Saban is an innovator off the field but draconian in his approach on the field. The rest of the SEC, or at least the teams that have battled Bama, are the complete opposite.
Coach Bruce Pearl is making the rounds to the local Auburn clubs, a departure from coach Gus Malzahn, who has been the featured guest in past years. Pearl will appear in Huntsville at the Space and Rocket Center Davidson Center on June 12th. The Huntsville-Madison County Auburn Club is heading up the event.
I believe this is a fantastic move. While Auburn football and Gus Malzahn are easily the bigger draw, the events have suffered, and not because of the event itself. While previous events have been top notch, speaker quality has lacked. Gus Malzahn may be an on-field innovator, but he is a drag as a speaker to the point of being downright boring. Most fans know that Pearl is anything but boring. He is lively, engaging, and more than willing to discuss questions about things that happen on the court.
Speaking of Gus Malzahn, he has suddenly decided that outside help with his quarterbacks isn’t just OK, it is welcomed. Malik Willis and Jarrett Stidham are both currently at camps receiving training tailored to their skill set.
Willis is under the tutelage of Michael Vick in Atlanta, and Stidham is working with Jordan Palmer at the QB Summit in California. Fans will be quick to note that Vick, and his trainer Sean McEvoy, were unable to help John Franklin, III last summer. Franklin, as fans will recall, essentially snuck off to Atlanta for training, making Malzahn invoke some damage control while reconsidering his stance on outside help. In the end, JF3 was never an SEC-caliber QB, and it is doubtful that anyone could have changed that.
Which quarterback is getting the upper hand? Both are getting quality help outside of Auburn, and that’s not a bad thing. The jury is out on both Willis and the Vick’s ability to help quarterbacks, but Stidham is in good company and not just because of the tutors. Joining Stidham are some of the best quarterback prospects in the country. That should speak volumes.
Perhaps the underlying question is, where is Sean White in all of this? White has long had a personal coach, renowned QB guru Ken Mastrole. Malzahn refused to let him coach White once Sean was on campus. It is interesting that reporters have the word on two QB’s who have never started a game for Auburn while a multi-year starter, known to be tutored, goes unnoticed.
Until next time …
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In The Recruiting Huddle: Steve Williams – Miramar
In The Recruiting Huddle: Steve Williams – Miramar
PLAYER: Steve WilliamsPOSITION: QBSCHOOL: MiramarCLASS: 2018HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 180 SCOUTING: If you watched the recent Mastrole Passing SUPER 7 event, and watched this young man throw the ball, you understand how many believe that he could end up being one of the best for the 2017 season. Williams made some huge strides after taking over this past season for the Patriots, who came within three…
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QB coach: Mississippi State’s Nick Fitzgerald has traits you ‘physically cannot teach’
QB coach: Mississippi State’s Nick Fitzgerald has traits you ‘physically cannot teach’
Nick Fitzgerald led the SEC in total offense as a first-year starter last season, and as good as he was in 2016, his personal quarterback coach said he can get much better. Fitzgerald spent time this summer working with quarterback coach Ken Mastrole in south Florida. Mastrole also worked with Arkansas quarterback Austin Allen. “If […] The post QB coach: Mississippi State’s Nick Fitzgerald has…
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