Allar, Beck & Top QBs to Watch in 2025 | College Football
Get the inside scoop on the top college football quarterbacks poised to dominate the 2025 season! Drew Allar‘s Penn State prospects look promising,while Cameron ward aims to ignite Miami’s offense. Garrett Nussmeier coudl be a first-round NFL draft pick, and Davis Arnold hopes to rebound at Auburn. Discover the potential of Hampton Chiles at Michigan State, and see if Malachi Moss finds his footing at Louisville. Conner Weigman seeks a fresh start at Houston.
News Directory 3 highlights the critical analysis of each player. Analyzing transfer portal acquisitions and offensive system changes make this a must-read for any college football strategist. Discover what’s next …
Okay, I’ve reviewed the text you provided. It seems to be excerpts from a CBS Sports article discussing college football quarterbacks for the upcoming 2025 season.Here’s a summary of the key points for each quarterback mentioned:
Drew Allar (Penn state): He struggled due to poor wide receiver play but the team has added upgrades through the transfer portal. Penn state has +800 odds to win the national title.
cameron Ward (Miami): The article questions whether to buy into the Miami hype, focusing on the defensive backfield transfers adn Ward’s confidence. His performance at Georgia regressed, and he had an elbow injury. A new offensive system could help him.
Garrett Nussmeier (LSU): He’s projected as a first-round NFL Draft pick, but had turnover issues in 2024 (12 interceptions). He improved towards the end of the season.
Davis Arnold (Auburn): He’s a “buy-low” candidate after transferring from Oklahoma. His struggles at Oklahoma were attributed to a poor offensive line and injured receivers. he’s now in a better situation at Auburn.
Hampton Chiles (Michigan State): He fell short of expectations in 2024 due to turnovers, but showed flashes of potential. Year 2 at Michigan State, working with Nick Marsh and Brian Lindgren, should help him improve.
Malachi Moss (Louisville): He lost his job at USC after a three-interception game and transferred to Louisville. Playing for Jeff Brohm could be a good fit.
Conner Weigman (Houston): His time at Texas A&M was plagued by injuries. He’s now at Houston, healthier, closer to home, and in a conference with weaker defenses. Jalon Daniels (Kansas): the excerpt cuts off here.
