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John O’Korn grinds his way to ‘The Swamp’

 |  July 21, 2011  |  17 Comments
Ft. Lauderdale (St. Thomas Aquinas) quarterback John O'Korn. / Gator Country photo by Tim Casey

There is a new kid on the block for St. Thomas Aquinas football. After winning the 2010 National Championship and seeing the departure of senior starting quarterback Jake Rudock, the Raiders have a gaping hole under center.

Enter rising junior John O’Korn — a transfer from Huntingdon High School in Pennsylvania will battle incumbent backup rising senior Max Lescano for the starting job.

O’Korn has business to take care of first at the University of Florida for Friday Night Lights. The July 22 showcase pits 2012 and 2013 prospects against each other in a variety of drills. Friday night will be an early test for O’Korn to see where his game matches up with the high school football talent in the state of Florida.

“I’m just excited for another opportunity to go out and better myself, and get to compete in front of coaches against some of the best players around,” O’Korn said.

The 6-foot-4, 195-pounder participated at Florida’s Junior Day on March 19, which featured top 2013 prospects, including Gators commit cornerback Brian Poole Jr.

“I visited UF earlier this year for Junior Day and I had a great time. Their facilities are some of the best in the country. The campus was beautiful and I really felt like I was at home there,” O’Korn said. “I liked all of the coaches and felt like I could fit in really well in Coach Weis’s offense. I also built a previous relationship with the strength coach [Mickey Marotti] and I thought it was amazing with some of the things he’s been able to do to prepare UF’s past players for the next level.”

Since moving to Florida in December, the signal-caller has gained 30 pounds. The pro-style quarterback works hard to adapt to the increased talent of the competition.

“I’ve been lifting and throwing almost every day with my receivers,” O’Korn said. “All of the hard work I’ve put in is really paying off and it makes me appreciate the opportunity to play at St. Thomas Aquinas. It’s a grind but that’s why I’m here.”

With a quick release, O’Korn distributes the ball to his receivers in a timely manner. O’Korn finds himself though playing football in a new state. As with current Gators starting quarterback John Brantley, there is a learning curve when playing against new competition and learning offensive systems.

“One of my strengths is being able to concentrate on one play at a time and move on if something doesn’t work out. It really helps when you can focus on what’s happening now and don’t worry about the play before or the next one,” O’Korn said. “One thing I’d like to work on is getting used to the speed of the game in Florida. The plays develop so much quicker here than in Pennsylvania because everyone on the field is a complete athlete.”

Although the recruiting process is just beginning for O’Korn, several schools have taken notice of the quarterback’s skills on the football field. Alabama, Florida, Miami, Oklahoma and Penn State have all reached out to him. Although the only school he has not visited is Alabama, O’Korn likes their offense and the tradition.

Other schools O’Korn favors are North Carolina, Pittsburg, Purdue and Virginia Tech. O’Korn sees each school as a potential door yet to be opened.

“I’ve just been trying to enjoy everything about the recruiting process,” O’Korn said. “You only get to go through it once so I’ve been taking every opportunity to get out and see as many schools as I can and just have fun.”

Expected to join O’Korn camping at Florida are fellow 2013 quarterbacks Heys McMath and Brice Ramsey. The Pennsylvania native compares himself and his pro-style game to two All-Pro quarterbacks.

“I think I have a similar playing style to Tom Brady or Sam Bradford. I’m your typical pro-style quarterback, but play with a lot of passion and energy and I see a lot of that from Brady,” O’Korn said. “He always wants the game in his hands in big moments and I feel the same way.”

The big moment for St. Thomas quarterback John O’Korn will come Friday night under the lights.

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Adam Pincus

Adam Pincus always knew that he wanted to be involved in journalism one way or another. As a journalism and political science major at the University of Florida, Adam has a keen interest in reporting the news. Although his baseball talent peaked at the age of seven, he played high school baseball in addition to serving as Editor-in-Chief of his newspaper at Miami Palmetto Senior High. A defensive specialist in left field, Adam now reports on the athletes instead of being one. When he is not studying in his Zeta Beta Tau fraternity house, he is covering Gators athletics and updating his Twitter. You can follow him at @AdamPincusGC.

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17 Comments so far

Gatorbone75 said...

That would be awesome to have a star qb named O’Kurn. Keep grinden brotha.

9:43 pm | 21 July 2011 - #
Gatorbone75 said...

I don’t want to be premature but but imagine Mickey with this one.

9:46 pm | 21 July 2011 - #
rigator3 said...

To say that there is a “gaping hole” at center at STA does a great disservice to the kid who has already battled O’Korn for the position and won the starting job.  Max Lescano is an incredible athlete who will do a fine job of continuing the Raider winning tradition.  Let’s watch a few games first before you decide to hand the ball over to the new kid on the block. While I recognize you’re trying to get people excited about a possible Gator recruit, let’s not forget that these are high school kids who work extremely hard every day to earn what they deserve.

6:32 am | 22 July 2011 - #
Gatorbone75 said...

You make an excellent point. I meant no disrespect from my side. Im sure Mr. Pincus didn’t either however you are right.

10:10 am | 22 July 2011 - #
rigator3 said...

Told ya!

10:23 pm | 30 August 2011 - #
CamWakefield said...

Let’s be honest about the competition at QB.  There never was one.  Lescano had it from day one and O’Korn never had a chance against a kid whose dad is on the coaching staff.  Time will tell and the cream rises to the top.  Lescano had a nice opening game but they won’t win a championship with him.  One dimensional.  I agree there was no gaping whole and Lescano is very talented and athletic but O’Korn is the better QB.  Defense won that game in fourth quarter.

9:16 pm | 1 September 2011 - #
Gatorbone75 said...

My point is this, Mick Hubert screaming out O’Kurn would be priceless. Whether it happens or not really doesn’t matter to me lol. I haven’t even watched any film on this guy. Absolutely no idea what he’s about. It sounds like they have a pretty good QB in place. I don’t want to take anything away from what the current starter is doing or has done for that program. High School is a different animal and a successful QB in HS, as we all know, is just that. Playing QB at UF....well you have to be the best of the best.

10:24 pm | 1 September 2011 - #
rigator3 said...

Cam-While I don’t agree with most of your assertions (in particular, the one about Lescano’s dad being on the team’s coaching staff, which is not true), I do agree that the cream always rises to the top. We shall see what happens.  In any event, Go STA and Go Gators!

7:49 am | 2 September 2011 - #
CamWakefield said...

Lescano is obviously the best QB because he is starting. Wow.

7:15 pm | 7 September 2011 - #
Gatorbone75 said...

At some point.. he has to become a grit lol

7:44 pm | 7 September 2011 - #
CamWakefield said...

????

8:04 pm | 7 September 2011 - #
Gatorbone75 said...

Sry. My lame excuse for humor. How bout that 4th qt offense. Driskell at the helm with Gil by his side. Lookin very comfortable picking up some nice plays.

8:49 pm | 7 September 2011 - #
rigator3 said...

I see that O’Korn didn’t even enter the game in mop-up duty last night. Better QB?...hmm…

3:39 pm | 10 September 2011 - #
CamWakefield said...

That’s funny because I was at the game and he did mop it up.  Also, I listened to WQAMs broadcast of the game and the announcer said several times that STA can’t be this one dimensional as they head toward the playoffs.  Time will tell.

7:40 pm | 10 September 2011 - #
rigator3 said...

I believe that time has told. What was the “one-dimension” you had a problem with? Was it the four passing touchdowns or the five rushing touchdowns (one more total touchdown than Rudock had at this same time last year) up to this point? Trash-talking about the reason why one kid gets playing time over another (with incorrect information, at that) does everyone a disservice. You haven’t watched STA football very long if you think a kid gets to play because Dad’s a coach. That’s not how you win championships. Clearly Lescano is the best QB for STA right now.  O’Korn will get his chance...just not yet.

3:43 pm | 26 September 2011 - #
CamWakefield said...

Miramar put eight guys in the box consistently because they knew how to beat STA.  Time is ticking.

10:11 am | 7 October 2011 - #
rigator3 said...

Yea, tough game...The reality is, you’re not going to win a lot of games when your defense allows 395 yards and your usually reliable kicking game gets stuffed on a key play. Not saying there weren’t difficulties, just saying it was definitely a team loss.

10:28 am | 7 October 2011 - #

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