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From Dillon Gabriel to Julian Sayin to Rocco Becht: A wild Northern QB Draft

From Dillon Gabriel to Julian Sayin to Rocco Becht: A wild Northern QB Draft

FromKings of the North


From Dillon Gabriel to Julian Sayin to Rocco Becht: A wild Northern QB Draft

FromKings of the North

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Length:
114 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Northern college football is in a bridge year for the 2024 season when it comes to quarterback play. Of the 26 Northern teams discussed on Kings of the North, 14 have projected starting QBs in their last years of eligibility.Here's the good news -- a ton of Northern teams have young backup quarterbacks ready to take over in 2025.On this episode, Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis run through all that, and then they finish the show with a draft of 16 quarterbacks based on the winning, awards and stats they should compile for the rest of their careers.That means drafting QBs with one year left -- like Oregon's Dillon Gabriel, Ohio State's Will Howard, Colorado's Shedeur Sanders and West Virginia's Garrett Greene -- with young quarterbacks with multiple years left -- like Notre Dame's C.J. Carr, Ohio State's Julian Sayin, Iowa State's Rocco Becht, Michigan's Jadyn Davis, Nebraska's Dylan Raiola and Michigan State's Aidan Chiles.This will give you a full QB picture for all 26 Northern teams, and it will prepare you for the Northern quarterback renaissance to come.Thanks for joining Kings of the North.Quarterbacks in last year - (7:00)Young quarterback discussion - (19:30)Quarterback 2024 recruiting rankings - (26:40)2025 Quarterback Questions - (45:30)Quarterback draft - (1:14:00)
Released:
May 9, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (47)

Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis discuss college football's best Northern teams and topics. Get the latest news and analysis on teams such as Ohio State, Michigan, Oregon, Notre Dame, Nebraska, and more every week.