Noah Kim

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Noah Kim
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Position Quarterback
Class Redshirt.svg Senior
Major Advertising Management
Personal information
Born: (2001-12-03) December 3, 2001 (age 23)
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career history
College
High school Westfield (Centreville, Virginia)

Noah Kim (born December 3, 2001) is an American football quarterback. He previously played for the Michigan State Spartans and the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. He is currently in transfer portal

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Early years

Kim attended Westfield High School in Centreville, Virginia. He became the starting quarterback on the football team as a sophomore, leading them to an undefeated state championship. [1] [2] As a sophomore in 2018, he broke his femur in the state semifinals. [1] Kim led his team to a 41–2 record in his three years as a starter, passing for 6,756 yards and 87 touchdowns and rushing for 1,056 yards and 23 touchdowns. [2] Kim committed to play college football for the Virginia Tech Hokies. [1] However Kim flipped his commitment to Michigan State University. [3] [4]

College career

Michigan State

In week two of the 2022 season, Kim threw his first career touchdowns, as he helped Michigan State beat Akron. [5] [6] Kim finished the 2022 season going 14 for 19 on his passing attempts for 174 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions. [7] Kim was named the week one starter for the Spartans against Central Michigan. [8] He completed 18 of his 31 passes for 279 yards and two touchdowns to lead Michigan State to the 31–7 win. [9] [10] Kim entered the transfer portal on November 28, 2023. [11]

Coastal Carolina

On December 12, 2023, Kim announced that he would be transferring to Coastal Carolina. [12] Kim entered the transfer portal on December 2, 2024.

College statistics

SeasonGPPassing
CmpAttPctYdsTDInt
Michigan State Spartans
2022 5141973.717430
2023 59116056.91,09066
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
2024 7305653.633341
Career 1713523557.41,597137

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