Veteran quarterbacks are dominating college football. We are in an era where players are forever entitled to: Dillon Gabriel (Oregon), Cameron Ward (Washington State) and Will Howard (Ohio State University) is in its fifth and even sixth year in the sports world and is making a big splash in the national conversation.
However, some schools are still young. The following are her two second-year successful applicants that you should know about.
Niko IamareavaQB, Tennessee
Iamaleava is probably best known for NIL at this point. But that would soon change as he was handed the keys to college football's most explosive offense.
The Cheez-It Bowl was a 35-0 victory over Iowa State, which boasted the No. 1 defense in the nation last year, and gave a glimpse of the power of Imaleaba, who threw for 151 yards and one touchdown. Imaleaba has a resilient arm that allows him to throw from a variety of angles and slots, and he is also a good athlete.
expect him to shine Josh HeupelAn attack that changes direction and shoots.
Jackson Arnold, QB, Oklahoma State
There's a reason Oklahoma allowed Gabriel to enter the transfer portal. Because the program was ready to turn the page on the Arnold era.
Arnold, a five-star signee in the 2023 class, has long been considered Norman's future. He got a glimpse of that in the Alamo Bowl when Arnold threw for 361 yards in a loss to Arizona.
His performance was a little spotty with three interceptions, but his talent was undeniable. Look for Arnold to be a difference-maker next year.
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