Quavorious Marshall — or as we all know him, Quavo — is both a famous rapper and an incredible athlete. Quavo played high school football at Berkmar High School in Gwinnett County, about an hour north of downtown Atlanta. He played quarterback, and on Tuesday, he posted his highlight video on Twitter, and it’s pretty cool to watch:
Quavo tweeted out his high school football mixtape, and it’s pretty good!
The Migos member was a pretty impressive dual-threat quarterback.


As you can see, Quavo was a dual-threat QB, elusive, but could also throw on the run. He’s shown us more from his playing days before — just last month, he showed us his high school football picture.
He played at Berkmar High School in Gwinnett, going from backup to starter. It went 1-9 during the 2009 season, but he did set the record for most completions in a game for that season with 28. Bleacher Report’s Natalie Weiner wrote a story on Quavo’s high school football days, where his former coach John Thompson said their poor record that season wasn’t on the current King of Hip Hop Hooks.
He hasn’t lost his stuff, either:
He’s also a dual-sport athlete, at least! He once played basketball with Shaquille O’Neal’s son and UCLA recruit, Shareef — and proved that he can ball with the best of ’em.
And more!
Quavo, who is 26 years old, definitely picked the right career choice going with music, but he at least could have certainly had a good football career.











