Drake Maye to Muhsin Muhammad for their third TD of half. Recess Myers Park 35, Olympic 0. Maye 12-17, 165, 3 TDs pic.twitter.com/SyGAeLnpyd — Langston Wertz Jr. (@langstonwertzjr) August 26, 2019

Alabama fans are excited about their 2021 quarterback commit Drake Maye.

The four-star signal caller, rated the No. 7 pro-style passer and the No. 65 overall player in the country, led Myers Park (N.C.) to a 42-0 win over Olympia in the Mustangs' season opener Monday evening (after a weather delay on Friday forced the game to be rescheduled).

On the night, Maye went 16 of 21 passing for 211 yards and three touchdowns. He added 42 yards and another score rushing.

This coming off a sophomore season that saw the UA commit pass for 3,200 yards and 35 touchdowns to just five picks.

Maye, a Tar Heels legacy, chose the Crimson Tide over North Carolina, among many others, back in July.

“It’s the winning mentality,” he told BamaOnLine of why he committed to the Tide. “I went down there in the spring and then for camp in the summer. I loved it. I sat down with Coach (Nick) Saban, just talked about the winning mentality, it’s all about winning down there. To have Coach Saban say in the 2021 class that I was a big target, it meant a lot to me. I just felt like why not Bama, right? It’s the best place in the country.”

At 6-foot-4, 200 pounds, Maye has about as high a ceiling as a QB prospect could have. 247Sports' Charles Power details what Maye brings to the table: