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Reranking all 68 Power 4 QBs: Who rose and who fell after two months
Caleb Williams … Bryce Young … C.J. Stroud … Trevor Lawrence … Justin Fields … sometimes we know in advance who the best quarterbacks will be in a given season. Other times, however, it takes us a little while to figure things out. We headed into 2025 with far less known star power than usual, but even the guys we thought would shine — Clemson's Cade Klubnik (fourth in the preseason top 100 players list), LSU's Garrett Nussmeier (eighth), Penn State's Drew Allar (17th), South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers (19th), Texas' Arch Manning (23rd) and Florida's DJ Lagway (25th) — laid a collective egg compared to expectations.
ESPN re-ranks every Power 4 quarterback as college football enters critical stretch
With the 2025 college football season nearing the conclusion of its regular season at the end of November, and the Heisman Trophy race narrowing, ESPN‘s Bill Connelly took the opportunity to re-evaluate and re-rank his list of college football’s top quarterbacks this season.
Connelly made wholesale changes while acknowledging that many of the top quartebacks in his preseason ranking — Clemson‘s Cade Klubnik, LSU‘s Garrett Nussmeier, Penn State‘s Drew Allar, South Carolina‘s LaNorris Sellers, Texas‘ Arch Manning and Florida‘s DJ Lagway — have “laid a collective egg” this season when compared to their early expectations.
Now, two months into the regular season, Connelly has a brand-new Top 10 quarterback ranking that includes four newcomers that were outside the Top 10 in his first ranking a month in — including both of the top two QBs: Ohio State‘s Julian Sayin and Georgia Tech‘s Haynes King. Check out ESPN’s updated list of every Power Four starting quarterback as determined by Connelly below:
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UCLA's Next Opposing QB Headlines Position Power Ranking
The UCLA Bruins (3-6, 3-3 Big Ten) through nine games this season have played some of the best quarterbacks in the nation, liken Indiana's Fernando Mendoza and Utah's Devon Dampier, but Saturday's clash against No. 1 Ohio State lines them up against maybe the sport's best.
ESPN's Bill Connelly re-ranked every Power Four quarterback in college football, and the football and analytical wizard deemed Buckeyes signal-caller Julian Sayin as the best at the position, ranking him No. 1.
The Bruins take on Sayin and first-ranked Ohio State on the road this Saturday, just a few weeks after taking on Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, who sits at No. 3 on Connelly's rankings.
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