This is March, and March means one thing in the world of college sports and one thing only: It’s time to rank college football quarterbacks!
Spring practices, which still exist at the moment, are beginning across the country. Some are already underway. With spring practice comes position battles, and while they’re all important, none receive nearly as much attention as the competition at QB. This spring, in particular, is quite interesting. Many of the top programs in the country, the ones that compete annually for national titles, are having QB competitions.
We don’t know who the starting QB will be when Ohio State, Alabama, Georgia, Notre Dame or Oregon will be this fall. And these QB Power Rankings, which are highly scientific and can read a vibe like no other, will not include anybody from these schools. Yes, we expect Julian Sayin and Gunner Stockton to win the jobs at Ohio State and Georgia, respectively, but they haven’t won them yet. And if you haven’t won the job, how much power do you have?
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Thankfully, there are plenty of QBs with power, and our March check-in leads with one who doesn’t have much experience on the field but has plenty in the spotlight.
Honorable Mention: Luke Altmyer, Illinois; Avery Johnson, Kansas State; Kevin Jennings, SMU; Fernando Mendoza, Indiana; Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt
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