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Sam Noyer Bio

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SAM NOYER
QB GÇó 6-4 GÇó 205 GÇó Beaverton, Ore. GÇó Beaverton

HIGH SCHOOLGÇöRivals.com ranked him as the No. 4 prospect in the state of Oregon (the top quarterback) as a senior, when he earned second-team All-State honors (Oregon.live) and first-team All-6A Metro League accolades. He was his teamGÇÖs offensive most valuable player both as a junior and senior. His senior year, he completed 62.6 percent of his passes, throwing for 2,801 yards and 28 touchdowns; he also rushed for 366 yards and eight scores. As a junior, when he was third-team All-Metro (behind two college-bound quarterbacks), he completed 166-of-276 passes for 2,050 yards and 20 touchdowns (61.0 percent completion rate), while rushing 61 times for 247 yards and six more TDs. As a sophomore, he threw for 2,384 yards with 21 touchdowns and just nine interceptions. Thus in his prep career, he threw for 7,235 yards and 69 touchdowns. Top games as a senior: in a 59-34 win over Century, he completed 34-of-42 passes for 363 yards and four touchdowns (one interception); in a 45-35 win over Westview, he was 22-of-29 for 313 yards and four scores (no picks); and in a 56-30 win over Willamette in the first round of the playoffs, he threw for over 300 yards and three touchdowns. In a 42-17 win over Century as a junior, he was 16-of-27 for 320 yards and four scores (one interception); that same year in a loss to Sunset, he had one of his top rushing games, gaining 108 yards on six carries with a TD. As a sophomore in the first round of the 6A state playoffs, he led 28th-seed BHS to a 35-34 overtime win over fifth-seed Sprague, as he threw for 252 yards and two touchdowns as well as the winning 2-point conversion pass in the extra session. Under Bob Boyer, Beaverton was 9-3 his senior year (Metro League runner-ups), 5-5 his junior year and 6-6 his sophomore season. He will letter a fourth time in baseball this spring (pitcher, outfield); he had a 5-2 record with a 1.98 earned run average with a .290 batting average as a junior. He also lettered three times in basketball (guard/forward).

ACADEMICSGÇöHe is interested in enrolling in CUGÇÖs CMCI (Journalism) program as his major at Colorado. He has been on the Honor Roll every semester at Beaverton since the beginning of his sophomore year.

PERSONALGÇöHe was born October 9, 1997 in Portland, Ore. His hobbies include spending time with family and friends and in the summer, playing golf. An older brother (Taylor) played baseball at New Mexico State, and another older sib (Matt) is an offensive intern with the University of Oregon and works with the quarterbacks. He was the first player to commit in CUGÇÖs 2016 recruiting class, doing so on June 2. (Last name is pronounced noy-er.)