The 2025 college football quarterback class features both returning stars and new prospects, highlighting the unusual dynamics of the season. Traditional powerhouse programs like Michigan, Georgia, and Texas anticipate starting inexperienced quarterbacks, moving away from their recent reliance on veteran transfers due to the COVID-19 extra eligibility rules. The upcoming season also presents an opportunity for some underperforming quarterbacks to turn their careers around with new programs. Overall, this season promises to be intriguing as teams adjust to these changes at the pivotal QB position.
2025 represents the unofficial end point of the bonus yearâunless you're Diego Pavia, who might play until he's eligible to collect social security.
Some of last season's most disappointing QB stories will get a chance to rewrite their script with new teams this season.
The 2025 quarterback class includes star talents like Carson Beck, Cade Klubnik, and Drew Allar, while traditional powerhouses expect new, untested QBs to step up.
After years of relying on transfer portal veterans, programs like Michigan and Georgia will trust inexperienced quarterbacks this season.
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