NOAH KIM
QUARTERBACK | 6-2 | 180Centreville, Virginia | Westfield HS
HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
A pro-style quarterback, was a three-year starter at Westfield High School for Coach Kyle Simmons . . . combined to throw for 6,756 passing yards and recorded 110 total touchdowns (87 passing, 23 rushing) in high school . . . also rushed for 1,056 yards in his career . . . led the Bulldogs to a 13-1 record and the Virginia Class 6 semifinals during senior season, falling to eventual state champion South County . . . posted a 41-2 record in his career as a starter . . . was named the Concorde District Offensive Player of the Year and also earned First-Team All-Northern Region . . . rated the second-best quarterback prospect in the Class of 2020 in the state of Virginia by Rivals.com and ESPN.com . . . was 142-for-235 passing for 2,442 yards with 30 TDs and only three INTs, while rushing 37 times for 276 yards with seven rushing TDs, as Westfield mounted big leads and he would be taken out early . . . threw for multiple TDs in 11 of the 14 games, including four games with three TDs each and one game with five TD passes . . . had 200-plus passing yards in five games . . . had two rushing TDs in three separate games . . . named the Military Bowl DC Touchdown Club High School Football Player of the Week on Nov. 12 for his performance in which he was 14-of-24 for 210 yards and five TDs passing, while rushing for 19 yards and two other TDs, leading Westfield to a 47-34 victory over Chantilly . . . listed among the top pro-style quarterbacks in the country by Rivals.com (No. 33) and ESPN.com (No. 36) . . . ranked one of the top players in Virginia by Rivals.com (No. 16) and ESPN.com (No. 21) . . . suffered leg injury in the 2018 Virginia Class 6 semifinals of his junior season . . . Westfield’s season came to end in semifinals, halting the Bulldogs’ 37-game winning streak and three consecutive state titles . . . also plays basketball at Westfield . . . son of Tae and Tina Kim . . . born Dec. 3, 2001.
DANTONIO ON KIM:
“Noah Kim is an interesting guy in the fact that we had watched him really camp here as a 10th grader. We've watched him for a very long time. He’s elusive, quick, has a great arm, and makes great decisions. He makes all the throws.”
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football) December 18, 2019