Maty Mauk is Chase Daniel 2.0 too. We got to see it some when Franklin went down this year. If Gary Pinkel could design and build a quarterback from scratch, Maty Mauk is what the final result would be. That kid spent his entire childhood and HS years in a Missouri clone offense. Empty, wide splits, sling it around and scramble. Missouri's biggest strength is their ability to pluck players out of high school programs that run very similar offenses to Mizzou's. Chase Daniel in particular flew under the radar because of the type of QB he was. The guy set Texas HS football records and was 5A POY, but he was barely recruited because he was a stocky 6' former wide receiver who had two years of QB experience running a generic spread it and sling it offense that, at the time, was still fairly rare at the CFB level.
If Chase Daniel was a Class of 2014 recruit instead of 04-05, he would have had scholarship offers from 50 schools. Luckily for Missouri, they were one of the teams ahead of their time and got one of the best ever to play Texas HS Football to go out of state because no one else felt a small kid with two years of QB experience could play QB at that level. They didn't seem to care he was like 30-1, scored 130 TDs and won two 5A titles at Southlake Carroll.
SLC was also ahead of their time a bit at the HS level. At that time, it was still relatively rare to be 4-5 wide, up-tempo, sling it around at the HS level. Especially in Texas. Chad Morris was starting to do it some at Stephenville and a few other programs around the state were going spread tempo and slinging it around the field, but SLC was probably one of the first to make it really popular.
Here is the '03 5A Title (Loss):
And here is the '04 5A Title (Win):
The '04 game was really awesome, won on a last second FG the play after Daniel threw a rocket cross hash out route to get them into FG range.