Jimmy Barnes is a top QB prospect nationally for 2005. And right now his favorite is Alabama. He is high on the Tide.
Just look at his College choices list in his profile and you will know he is a top QB prospect.
Alabama
Arizona
Arizona State
Colorado
Colorado State
Florida
Miami
Michigan
Notre Dame
Jimmy Barnes profile
Here is some info on Barnes from a Notre Dame site that was posted on May 10th.
California QB Jim Barnes and WR Jeremy Childs
Both of these standouts play at Los Alamitos High, under Coach John Barnes, who is also Jim's father. The Irish are showing a strong interest in both prospects. Jim, for hi
part, has already shown the Irish coaches a bit of what he can do.
"He was at their camp last summer and won the quarterback contest," Barnes told me. "Jim would love to go to Notre Dame."
-Travis Donnelly of IRISH TODAY.
That would mean that Barnes won the QB contest at the Notre Dame summer camp last year after his sophmore year. Pretty impressive.
Irish Today News archive
Here is an article from the LA Times with a blurb way down the article about Los Alamitos with some Jimmy Barnes info from early last year
Los Alamitos 37, La Habra 7
Quarterback Jimmy Barnes had a breakout game in his young career and Los Alamitos dominated all phases at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach.
Barnes, a junior, completed 28 of 46 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns. He also rushed for a touchdown. His favorite targets were Orlando Scandrick, who had nine catches for 96 yards and two touchdowns, and Jeremy Childs, who caught eight passes for 53 yards.
In three previous games this season, Barnes had completed 36 of 66 passes for 580 yards. The victory was a statement of sorts for Los Alamitos, the defending Division I champion, which narrowly defeated La Habra last year, 24-20.
LA Times article with Jimmy Barners info
Here is another article with a little blurb about Jimmy Barnes.
Los Alamitos (11-2), ranked 11th in the country by USA Today, sent the game into overtime by driving 68 yards in two plays to score with 1:52 remaining on a 48-yard pass from Jimmy Barnes to Brian Gordon.
NFLHS.com article
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