Alex Hornibrook Explained

Alex Hornibrook
Position:Quarterback
Birth Date:19 January 1997[1]
Birth Place:West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lb:215
High School:Malvern Preparatory School
(Malvern, Pennsylvania)
College:Wisconsin (2015–2018)
Florida State (2019)
Undraftedyear:2020
Pastteams:
  • Jousters (2020)

Alex Hornibrook (born January 19, 1997) is a former American football quarterback. The West Chester, Pennsylvania, native attended Malvern Preparatory School and originally committed to the University of Pittsburgh before attending Wisconsin. On March 10, 2019, Hornibrook announced his decision to transfer to Florida State University for his final season of eligibility as an NCAA graduate transfer. After college he played one season for the Jousters of The Spring League.

High school career

As a junior at Malvern Preparatory School, Hornibrook would study extra film and conduct offensive meetings without the help of a coach.[2] As a senior, there was a coaching/offense change that allowed him to throw more passes, and eventually set school marks for passing touchdowns and passing yards.[3] Hornibrook was rated as a consensus three-star recruit.[4] After originally committing to Pittsburgh, he followed Pitt coach Paul Chryst to the University of Wisconsin[5] over Rutgers University, University of Akron, Yale University and University of Connecticut.[6]

College career

As a freshman at Wisconsin in 2015, Hornibrook was redshirted and did not play.[7]

The following season started with Hornibrook as a backup to senior quarterback Bart Houston.[8] After playing two games as a reserve, Hornibrook earned his first start against Michigan State Spartans.[9] Throughout the season, his playing and leadership skills were at points inconsistent. Although he started the rest of the games, he split playing time with Houston and eventually injured his head against Minnesota on November 26.[10] After his injury, Hornibrook was replaced by Houston.[11] He was eventually cleared to play in the 2017 Cotton Bowl Classic.[12]

The March after the 2016 season, Hornibrook met with renowned quarterbacks coach George Whitlock Jr. in San Diego. In June, he attended the Manning Passing Academy. Another focus during the offseason was nutrition, as Hornibrook increased his lean body mass while decreasing his body fat.[13] He was named the Badgers starting quarterback for the 2017 season. Inconsistent non-conference play cast scattered doubts on Hornibrook's ability early in the season,[14] but still performed at a serviceable level.[15] Late in the season, Hornibrook quieted doubts about interception problems in a 31–0 win against Minnesota.[16] In the 2017 Orange Bowl against the Miami Hurricanes, Hornibrook was named the game's MVP after throwing four touchdowns[17] completing 23 of 34 pass attempts, finishing off a 13–1 season.[18] Hornibrook finished his Wisconsin career with the best winning percentage by any starting QB in program history he went 26-6 as the starting QB with a winning percentage of 81.3%.

On February 27, 2019, Alex Hornibrook announced he was leaving Wisconsin football's program [19]

On March 10, 2019, Hornibrook announced his intention to transfer to Florida State as a graduate transfer and was immediately eligible under the NCAA graduate transfer rules.

Statistics

Source: [20]

SeasonGamesPassingRushing
GP GS Record Comp Att Yards Pct. TD Int Pass Eff Att Yards Avg TD
2015Redshirted
201612 9 7–2 106 181 1,262 58.6 9 7 125.8 23 −81 −3.5 0
201714 14 13–1 198 318 2,644 62.3 25 15 148.6 29 −101 −3.5 0
20189 9 6–3 122 205 1,532 59.5 13 11 132.5 20 −61 −3.1 0
20195 3 2–1 84 122 986 68.9 7 2 152.4 29 -71 −2.4 0
NCAA career totals40 35 28–7 510 826 6,424 61.7 54 35 138.1 101 –314 –2.9 0

Professional career

Hornibrook signed with the Jousters of The Spring League in October 2020.[21]

Personal life

Hornibrook's relatives have played collegiate athletics or professionally in football, baseball, water polo, basketball, swimming and lacrosse. His brother, Jake, was an offensive lineman for Stanford, his sister, Mackenzie, was a captain of the Penn State swimming and diving team, his father, Jeff, was an offensive lineman for the Temple Owls, his mother, Dawn, played basketball at Gettysburg College, his uncle, Ben Davis, was the second overall pick in the 1995 MLB Draft and had an eight-year long MLB career, his aunt, Megan Davis, played both soccer and lacrosse at Rutgers, and his great uncle, John, played quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes. He was an honor roll student in high school.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alex Hornibrook: 5 things to know about the Florida State football quarterback. Tallahassee Democrat. Adam. Hensley. July 2, 2019. July 31, 2023.
  2. News: Wisconsin football: Quarterback Alex Hornibrook ready to take command of Badger offense. 2017-08-30. NCAA.com. 2018-02-08. en.
  3. News: Badgers football: Alex Hornibrook ready to take command of Wisconsin offense. Galloway. Jason. August 30, 2017. Wisconsin State Journal. 2018-02-08. en.
  4. News: Alex Hornibrook QB / 6–4 / 215 West Chester, Pa. (Malvern Prep). madison.com. 2018-02-09. en.
  5. News: Former Pitt QB recruit Alex Hornibrook flips to Wisconsin. Bucky's 5th Quarter. 2018-02-09.
  6. News: Badgers football: 'Sponge' Alex Hornibrook goes about his business in a humble way. Journal. Jim Polzin Wisconsin State. madison.com. 2018-02-08. en.
  7. News: Most Indispensable Badger – No. 18. December 5, 2022.
  8. News: Badgers by position: Alex Hornibrook, undisputed No. 1 quarterback, ready to lead UW. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 2018-02-08. en.
  9. News: Wisconsin QB Alex Hornibrook uses spring break to study football. ESPN.com. 2018-02-08.
  10. News: Alex Hornibrook Injury: Updates on Wisconsin QB's Possible Concussion and Return. Rapp. Timothy. Bleacher Report. 2018-02-08. en-US.
  11. Web site: The Cotton Bowl provides Alex Hornibrook with a star-sized opportunity. saturdaytradition.com. 30 December 2016. en-US. 2018-02-08.
  12. News: Wisconsin QB Alex Hornibrook provides update on status for Cotton Bowl. 2016-12-15. Land of 10. 2018-02-08. en-US.
  13. News: Why Wisconsin QB Alex Hornibrook ate 6,000 calories a day, and how Badgers' nutrition program transforms bodies. 2017-08-28. Land of 10. 2018-02-09. en-US.
  14. News: What's Going on with Quarterback Alex Hornibrook?. 2017-09-09. Badger of Honor. 2018-02-09. en-US.
  15. News: Badgers football film room: Can the best version of Alex Hornibrook be an ideal fit for playoff-hopeful Wisconsin?. Galloway. Jason. Wisconsin State Journal. 2018-02-09. en.
  16. News: Badgers football: Alex Hornibrook excels as Wisconsin crushes Minnesota 31–0. Journal. Jason Galloway Wisconsin State. madison.com. 2018-02-08. en.
  17. News: Wisconsin Edges Miami in Orange Bowl Behind Alex Hornibrook's 4 TDs. Zucker. Joseph. Bleacher Report. 2018-02-08. en-US.
  18. News: Alex Hornibrook dominates as Wisconsin upends Miami in Orange Bowl. ESPN.com. 2018-02-08.
  19. Web site: Alex Hornibrook leaving Wisconsin theScore.com.
  20. Web site: Alex Hornibrook College Stats College Football at Sports-Reference.com. College Football at Sports-Reference.com. en. 2018-02-08.
  21. News: Nagashima, Matthew . The Spring League 2020: Jousters Depth Chart Projection . XFLNewsHub.com . October 27, 2020 . November 3, 2020.