University of Louisville quarterback commitment Chubba Purdy had quite a Friday night.

The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Purdy accounted for 10 touchdowns in leading Gilbert, Ariz., Perry High School to a 68-67 victory in four overtimes against Mesa, Ariz., Red Mountain High School.

Purdy had five rushing touchdowns and five passing touchdowns and also scored on a two-point conversion. He finished with 299 yards passing, converting his fifth TD pass in the fourth overtime, and rushed for 110 yards. He had a rushing TD in each of the first three overtime periods.

According to the Arizona Republic, the last time a player accounted for 10 TDs in a single game in the state of Arizona was 2011 when Arizona Cardinals running back DJ Foster did it.

In three games, Purdy has completed 57 of 99 passes for 959 yards and nine touchdowns with three interceptions. He has also rushed for 214 yards and seven touchdowns and has one fumble on the season.

As a junior, Purdy threw for 3,422 yards, 36 touchdowns and 10 interceptions and rushed for 1,156 rushing yards and 22 touchdowns for Perry.

One of 21 commitments in the Class of 2020 for Louisville, Purdy is a four-star quarterback who jumped 30 spots into the No. 235 position in the recent 247Sports rankings update. He’s the lone U of L commitment in the top 247.

Purdy picked U of L over Kansas State and a host of others, including Arizona State, Boise State, Cal, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan State, Purdue and Utah.

Purdy made an official visit with Louisville at the start of June and left impressed.

“I heard nothing but great things about the whole city and campus, so I figured it was going to be a great visit,” Purdy told Cardinal Authority after his trip. “Well, the facilities were as great as everyone had told me and the stadium was as well. Overall, it was an amazing visit.”

Purdy and his parents spent the weekend with the U of L staff and several other official visitors. He toured the facilities, spent time with the coaching staff - including head coach Scott Satterfield and quarterbacks coach Frank Ponce - and went to Churchill Downs’ night racing with the staff.

“The whole staff and all of there coaches were great,” Purdy said. “Me and my family really loved it there. It really could feel like home.”

When asked what he thought of Satterfield, Purdy responded with “Oh my gosh, he’s an amazing dude.”

Purdy is the highest-ranked commitment in the Class for Louisville at this point.

Purdy is ranked by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite as the No. 197 overall player, the No. 5 dual-threat quarterback and No. 8 prospect in Arizona. His older brother Brock started is the sophomore starter at Iowa State and started as a true freshman last season.