Noah Fifita is a dual-threat quarterback for the University of Arizona. He had a three-star rating from 247Sports and was one of the top prospects.

The Arizona Wildcats received a verbal commitment for their 2022 recruiting class on Jedd Fisch's first Easter Sunday in Tucson when three-star quarterback Noah Fifita from Anaheim, California, tweeted his promise to the UA.

Noah Fifita Played In Servite High School, California

Fifita is rated as a 3-star player in the composite rankings by 247Sports. He attends Servite High School in Anaheim, California. He is listed as the 736th-best player overall, the 51st-best quarterback, and the 55th-best player in California.

He had a 2,892-yard passing total, 37 touchdowns, and only four interceptions in 11 games as a sophomore the previous year. Against one of the nation's most demanding schedules, that was good for a passing rating of over 125.

Even as a freshman, he demonstrated in his first season as a varsity starter that he was a gifted passer and decision-maker. Fifita has a chance to become more and more well-known as Servite advances, and he has the skills and setting to contend for All-American accolades. Fifita is now a top 3-star recruit going into his junior year and has received at least five offers from Cal, Fresno State, Idaho State, New Mexico, and Hawaii. Although he doesn't produce many rushes, his ability to escape the pocket and make deep passes to receivers makes him a dual-threat prospect.

The Friars, who were already excellent in 2019, will probably improve even more in 2020. Alongside 5-star WR Tetairoa McMillan and 4-star TE Keyan Burnett, Fifita will lead one of the most dangerous, highlight-filled passing attacks in the nation, not just in 2020–21 but also in 2021–22.

As a junior, Fifita had a six-game COVID-shortened season for Servite this spring in which he threw 1,263 yards, ten touchdowns, and two interceptions. He has thrown for 4,299 yards and 49 touchdowns in 19 games for the dominant Orange County team. He has also thrown six interceptions. The main line is that Fifita seems to be a star in the making on many levels, according to Jedd Fisch and Company. And he does that not only on the field but also by supporting Arizona's recruiting efforts. Fifita will likely serve as the stepping stone for UA's 2022 class once everything is said and done.

10 Fast Facts On Arizona's Dual Threat QB

  • According to 247Sports.com, the dual-threat quarterback Noah Fifita is California's 45th-best prospect for the class of '22.
  • San Diego State, Kansas State, Miami, and Oregon State have shown interest in Fifita, but no formal offers have been made.
  • Fifita threw for 3,036 yards, 39 touchdowns, and four interceptions in his first two seasons at Servite.
  • The Wildcats intend to sign more Servite products than only Fifita in '22.
  • In addition to three-star running back Jonah Coleman, outside linebacker Tristan Monday from Scottsdale, offensive lineman Grayson Stovall from Chandler, and Long Beach, Calif., Fifita is the sixth player to pledge to Arizona's '22 class.
  • In the middle of his junior year at Servite High School in Southern California, a respected football program, Fifita chose Arizona over Cal, Fresno State, Hawaii, Idaho State, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah State.
  • First-year students scored all five of the scrimmage's touchdowns. The third play of the day was the longest, an 83-yard pass from Fifita to AJ Jones.
  • The two most athletic quarterbacks present were Clovis (Calif.) quarterback Nate Johnson and Fifita.
  • Noah Fifita delivered accurate passes to almost every rep, gliding through his rollouts all day because of his familiarity with the Bosco turf.
  • The true freshman Fifita is anticipated to start the season as the No. 2 player on the depth chart.
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