Tate Martell

Football
2017 Player of the Year

Tate Martell

Bishop Gorman High School

Las Vegas,
Nevada

Impact Statement

Tate Martell finished his career 45-0 as the school’s starting quarterback with 113 touchdown passes.

Biography

Tate Martell finished his career 45-0 as the school’s starting quarterback with 113 touchdown passes.

During his senior year, Martell completed 136 of 215 passes for 2,362 yards and 41 touchdowns with just one interception. He also ran for 1,257 yards and 21 touchdowns. Martell led Bishop Gorman to three straight USA TODAY Super 25 national championships, plus the Gaels finished No. 1 in the 2016 High School Football America Top 50. Martell played in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.

In the classroom has a 3.32 GPA, plus he volunteers as a youth football coach and mentors elementary school students. Martell is attending Ohio State University. Martell is the first student-athlete from Nevada to win the NHSCA Senior Football Player of the Year Award.

Martell redshirted his freshman year at Ohio State. As a sophomore, Martell played in a handful of games finishing with 269 passing yards. At the completion of the season, Martell enter the portal and transferred to the University of Miami. Martell opted out of the 2020 season.


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Records

  • Played on 3 National Championships Teams
  • Personal Honors

  • Attends The Ohio State University & Miami