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“There's this wonderful sort of archive of what their life was before, which would make people who are following their careers now appreciate them even more. “It's a little heartbreaking when you know that you have this window into their life before they sprung onto the national scene,” showrunner Rachel Libert told Yahoo Sports. Production crews spent close to six months embedded with the trio's respective families and schools and finished filming what they believed to be their best season. Deuce Hogan, a Grapevine, Texas native who at the time committed to Iowa and now plays for Kentucky, was the third quarterback on the docket. 6 and committed to his hometown University of Florida in Gainesville. 1 Rivals-ranked dual-threat quarterback out of legendary Mater Dei High School in Southern California, and Richardson, who ranked No. Season 4 was poised to feature USC-turned-Alabama commit Young, the 2020 No. In subsequent seasons, the show chronicled the lives of other highly ranked prospects like Justin Fields, Sam Hartman and Spencer Rattler. The premise of the show is simple: It’s real-life " Friday Night Lights." The show, produced by Peter Berg’s Film 45, debuted in 2017 with Ohio State recruit Tate Martell, Georgia recruit Jake Fromm and Wake Forest recruit Tayvon Bowers as its subjects.

Bryce Young and Anthony Richardson are used to the spotlight.īefore they were top-10 NFL Draft prospects and even before they were starting college quarterbacks, the two were the main subjects of the fourth season of “QB1: Beyond the Lights,” a Netflix documentary that followed three top high school recruits during their senior seasons.
