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    Watch: 2025 elite Ohio State recruit Quincy Porter breaks off 90-yard TD with nasty stiff arm in front of Bill Belichick

    By Ian Valentino,

    6 hours ago

    The return of high school football is great for top collegiate programs and fans who want to see the stars of tomorrow. One such bright prospect is Bergen Catholic wide receiver Quincy Porter. Porter, a 4-star wide receiver, is committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes for the 2025 class.

    The elite New Jersey playmaker had a highlight of the week on Thursday night, even making SportsCenter. Even better was that former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was in attendance as an onlooker.

    Check out how the 6-foot-3 receiver took a short pass 90 yards to the house below.


    Porter's stiff arm on a trailing defender topped off this explosive play and propelled him into the open field. With offers from 37 schools, including Michigan, Alabama, and Penn State, Porter is one of the most feared talents in the nation.

    He's a track athlete and a football star. As a freshman , he ran an 11.61 100 and 23.37 200.

    Sporting a baseball cap and a non-hoodie black Adidas sweatshirt, Bill Belichick was spotted observing a high-profile high school football clash on Thursday night, featuring teams from Bergen Catholic and IMG Academy.


    The New England Patriots' coach, celebrated for securing six Super Bowl victories, chose a spot on the lower level of the press box at Carey Stadium for viewing. This location is nestled close to the Ocean City boardwalk, overshadowed by the Ferris wheel at Wonderland Pier.

    The face-off between Bergen Catholic and IMG Academy was a highlight. Both teams ranked 19th and 9th, respectively, in the most recent USA TODAY Super 25, making it the standout match of the fourth annual Battle at the Beach event.

    Ultimately, IMG Academy clinched a win with a 27-14 score, thanks to its performance in the second half, which included three touchdowns.

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