Callaway High School quarterback Blake Harrington is quickly proving that he belongs on the radar of college recruiters across the country. In a recent matchup against Alabama 7A power Opelika High School, Harrington delivered a phenomenal performance, piling up 396 total yards of offense and five total touchdowns. Despite the Cavaliers falling short in a 36-35 thriller, the Class of 2026 signal caller showed he is a true gamer, capable of putting his team on his back and delivering in big moments.
Proven Production
Harrington’s junior season was a testament to his consistency and leadership. He guided Callaway to a 9-3 record and a playoff appearance, accounting for 32 total touchdowns and 2,625 yards from scrimmage. That level of production displays his dual-threat skill set and he should be considered one the top quarterbacks in Georgia’s 2026 class.
Skill Set and Film Breakdown
Standing 6-foot, 187 pounds, Harrington combines athleticism with high football IQ. On film, he shows the traits of a complete quarterback:
- Athletic in the pocket, operating from a solid base
- Quick release with strong mechanics
- Accurate deep ball with touch and timing
- Playmaking ability outside the pocket, extending plays under pressure
- Dual-threat runner with the speed to break big plays and the patience to read defenses
That versatility makes him a dangerous weapon for Callaway’s offense. Whether through the air or on the ground, Harrington consistently finds ways to make plays.
A Multi-Sport Competitor
Harrington’s athletic ability isn’t confined to the football field. He is also a standout baseball player, excelling as both a pitcher and outfielder. His success in two sports highlights his competitiveness, coordination, and overall athletic ceiling.
Recruiting Outlook
Currently, Harrington holds an offer from Wagner University, but his recent performances suggest that more programs will come calling. With Callaway off to an 0-2 start this season, Harrington will be a key factor in helping the Cavaliers get back on track. His leadership and playmaking ability make him the type of prospect who could become a steal for a college program.
As Harrington continues to showcase his dual-threat ability and clutch performances, one thing is clear, colleges need to get eyes on this playmaker before it’s too late.