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SoCal QB ready to take center stage

There is a quarterback out in the Inland Empire who will be heard from in the very near future. Keep an eye on Robert Fuller (6-3, 200, 4.64) who will be playing his senior season for San Bernardino (Calif.) Arroyo Valley after playing his first three seasons at San Bernardino, Calif.
As a junior Fuller threw for 3,027 yards and 24 touchdowns. He threw for 604 yards in one game as a junior and that is the second most in U.S. high school history. In that game he threw for eight touchdowns and even ran for one.
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Fuller was League Player of the Year and second-team all-county.
Fuller has the complete package for a quarterback. He can throw the out and throw with touch. He's comfortable in the pocket, but can make a play by running the ball too.
Fuller is an excellent leader and his teammates like to play for him. Another thing some colleges will like is he runs the spread offense for his high school team and he understand offensive concepts.
"I would love to play for a team that runs the spread in college," Fuller said. "My favorite two schools would be Oregon and Utah because they run the spread, but really I think I'm adaptable to a lot of offenses. I just want the opportunity."
On the recruiting trail Fuller gets texted by Colorado everyday and Oregon almost every other day. He also heard from Florida State, Arizona, Arizona State, Washington State, Hawai'i, and Utah.
What is Fuller looking for a college?
"I would like to play for a school with a stable coaching staff," Fuller said. "You know that goes these days.
"I would like to play for a team that has good team chemistry," Fuller said. It is always better when the coaches and players get along. I will also be interested in the offensive system the school runs.
"I don't think that location will be a problem," Fuller said. "I know I will miss home, but I'm always up for challenges."
Will Fuller be attending any camps?
"I am looking into attending Oregon's camp in June and Colorado wants me to attend their camp, too," Fuller said. "I am hoping that I get invited to the NIKE Camp as well."
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