Jackson Arnold listed in Tier 4 of ESPN’s QB rankings ahead of 2024 season

Jackson Arnold in Tier 4 of ESPN’s QB rankings to start the season.

2024 is a big year for college sports. Major realignment has changed the face of the sport forever. The Pac-12 as we know it is gone, and the remainder of the Power Five, now Power Four, will be accepting new members.

One thing remains constant amid the newness: the Oklahoma Sooners are looking for that elusive eighth national title. And as they head to the sport’s toughest conference the Sooners are having a revolution of sorts themselves.

[autotag]Dillon Gabriel[/autotag] is no longer the starting quarterback. He’ll hold that role at Oregon. [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag] is now the man on campus for the Sooners. With just months away from his first full campaign, projecting what Arnold will look like is fool’s gold. We don’t know. We saw a young quarterback making his first collegiate start in the [autotag]Valero Alamo Bowl[/autotag].

ESPN writer David Hale ranked every FBS team’s quarterback situation into tiers (subscription required.). While there is no [autotag]Caleb Williams[/autotag] or [autotag]Drake Maye[/autotag] level of surefire quarterback, there is talent throughout the nation. Jackson Arnold was placed in Tier 4, deemed “The Young and the Restless.”

It features names like Avery Johnson (Kansas State), Dylan Raiola (Nebraska), Nico Iamaleava (Tennessee), and USC‘s Miller Moss.

There’s a lot of recruiting pedigree among these names. Multiple four – and five-star quarterbacks, but they only have a combined four starts. Raiola is a true freshman this year and has yet to take a snap in a real college game.

Hale believes that there’s a real possibility that a couple of the players in this group could rise to Tier 1. Oklahoma’s hoping and banking on that. Arnold’s arm talent is second to none. Still, he needs the repetitions and the experience to materialize into the quality of quarterback that people have come to expect in Norman.

For all of [autotag]Lincoln Riley[/autotag]’s deserved praise for the QB play in Norman during his time here, Brent Venables’s hire of Jeff Lebby netted plenty of good QB play with Dillon Gabriel. With Jackson Arnold taking the reigns this year, the Sooners can continue to remind the nation that great quarterback play didn’t only happen under Riley’s watch.

Arnold’s ascension is a massive storyline related to Oklahoma’s hopes this year. If he does take a leap forward and elevates himself, Oklahoma could very well be making its return to the College Football Playoff.

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Texas WR Isaiah Bond among Bleacher Report’s breakout players for 2024

“Bond should immediately become the No. 1 option for Quinn Ewers in a rebuilt Texas offense.”

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian struck gold in the transfer portal this offseason. Continue reading “Texas WR Isaiah Bond among Bleacher Report’s breakout players for 2024”

Stopping K-State QB Avery Johnson among keys for Texas this week

Can Texas finally stop the quarterback running game this week?

Avery Johnson is a problem. The Kansas State backup quarterback poses a unique challenge to the Texas defense this week. Continue reading “Stopping K-State QB Avery Johnson among keys for Texas this week”

Alabama MBB and Arizona Wildcats set to meet in Birmingham in 2024

Alabama MBB continues to add to their gauntlet out-of-conference schedule’s

Under the guidance of Nate Oats, the Alabama basketball program is thriving in ways never seen before. From elite recruiting classes to SEC Championships to first-round draft prospects, Oats has completely changed the trajectory of the program. By the time Avery Johnson left Tuscaloosa it felt like the program was in a poor place, but stealing Oats from Buffalo was one of Alabama Athletic Director Greg Byrnes’s best moves to date.

One of the things that have made the Tide so successful and fun to watch is the strength of their out-of-conference scheduling. In 2022,  Alabama took on UCONN, Michigan State, Gonzaga, Houston, and North Carolina all before even getting into SEC play.

The Crimson Tide has announced another massive out-of-conference game for the future as they will take on the Arizona Wildcats in 2024 at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, AL as part of the CM Newton Classic on Dec. 18th. Arizona has been one of the best college basketball programs since the beginning of the 2000s and getting them to come into the state of Alabama will be can’t-miss TV for all the Tide faithful.

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Auburn football assigns jersey numbers to new transfers

Here’s a look at the jersey numbers that Auburn’s 2023 transfer portal additions will be sporting this season.

Auburn football hauled in an impressive transfer class during the first window. Now, those transfers are on campus and are working to impress coach [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] and staff in an effort to take a starting position in the fall.

Auburn acquired 12 players from the transfer portal, and ended the cycle with the No. 4 class, trailing only Florida State, LSU, and Colorado. Several of Auburn’s headlining newcomers include running back [autotag]Brian Battie[/autotag] from USF, Western Kentucky’s [autotag]Gunner Britton[/autotag], and [autotag]Avery Johnson[/autotag] from ECU. Each of Auburn’s 12 transfer portal players from the 2023 cycle is expected to play a role with their new team.

Ahead of A-Day on Saturday, April 8, here’s a look at what number each transfer will be wearing this upcoming season.

 

Report: UCLA signee QB Dante Moore says Notre Dame ‘was the school I was leaning toward’

The Irish were in it but Moore elected elsewhere

The courtship between [autotag]Notre Dame[/autotag] and Michigan quarterback [autotag]Dante Moore[/autotag] was well documented. At one point it looked as if Moore would end up in South Bend. Then the situation changed for both parties.

Moore committed to [autotag]Oregon[/autotag] before flipping very late in the process to [autotag]UCLA[/autotag], with which he signed. [autotag]Tom Loy[/autotag] of Irish Illustrated caught up with Moore and in an in-depth interview (insider) about his recruitment with the Irish, he went into detail how it all played out.

Moore claimed Notre Dame “was probably my No. 1 school really throughout the majority of the process.” A trip to Eugene changed his thinking and generated a commitment shortly after that.

He went on to tell Loy he was never a silent commit, but he was very open with the Irish staff about his status as a recruit.

Another part of the interview that stood out was Moore’s conversations with other recruits about Notre Dame. [autotag]Kenny Minchey[/autotag] (who signed with the Irish) went to him, as did [autotag]Avery Johnson[/autotag], Moore said nothing but good things about the Irish to both.

Moore was very complimentary toward offensive coordinator [autotag]Tommy Rees[/autotag], calling him a genius and saying he always enjoyed breaking down film with him. The interview was a great perspective on how Moore navigated the process, and he seems like a very fine young man.

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Where did the top quarterbacks sign in the 2023 recruiting class?

Jackson Arnold to Oklahoma and Arch Manning to Texas, but where did the rest of the top quarterback sign to play college ball in 2023?

From the high school level to the NFL, quarterback play has become the greatest contributor to winning in the game of football. Teams can certainly win without great quarterback play, but they must have an elite defense and running game to do so.

So when a team lands one of the top quarterbacks in a recruiting class, it’s a big deal.

The Oklahoma Sooners have had their fair share of great quarterbacks over the last 20 years. Sooner quarterbacks have won four Heisman trophies and earned more trips to New York as a finalist as well.

In the 2023 cycle, the Sooners signed [autotag]Jackson Arnold[/autotag]. A four-star player at the time of his commitment last January, he has skyrocketed over the last 11 months. From earning Elite 11 MVP honors in the summer to becoming a consensus five-star player, Arnold’s stock has seen incredible growth. He backed that up with an incredible senior season, during which he accounted for 4,400 total yards and 57 touchdowns to help Denton Guyer reach the Texas 6A state semifinals.

He’s the highest-ranked player in the Oklahoma Sooners recruiting class, according to 247Sports. Arnold was the second-longest tenured commitment in the class before signing with Oklahoma on the first day of the early signing period. Pulling the No. 1 player in the state of Texas and the No. 7 player in the class is a huge win for [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] and [autotag]Jeff Lebby[/autotag].

Arnold’s addition helped ease the loss of Malachi Nelson, who flipped to USC to follow Lincoln Riley last December. Signing Arnold also helped the Sooners answer the Arch Manning signing by Texas.

There are a lot of good quarterbacks out there going to a lot of different places. Let’s take a look at where the top signal-callers landed.

Notre Dame 2023 wide receiver commit is recruiting a quarterback for the class

This would be a huge flip if it happens

There is a big hole in the 2023 Irish recruiting class: No quarterback is committed to Notre Dame. The courtship of [autotag]Dante Moore[/autotag] pretty much ended when [autotag]CJ Carr[/autotag] (Class of 2024) committed, even though they aren’t in the same class.

Over the last few months, the Irish have been kicking the tires with more than a few quarterback prospects but have nothing to show for it. However, Notre Dame wide receiver commit [autotag]Braylon James[/autotag] is recruiting a new name for the class, Kansas State commit [autotag]Avery Johnson[/autotag]. The Wildcats commit already has an Irish offer, and he chose KSU over Oregon, Washington and others.

The tweet from James comes after Johnson tagged another Irish commit, running back [autotag]Dylan Edwards[/autotag] on flipping to Kansas State. With the early signing period coming up, there are going to be a good number of flips happening, let’s hope Johnson is the one flipping in this scenario.

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Notre Dame’s 2023 recruiting offers: Quarterback

Reposting clearly just by coincidence this evening…

What does the future look like at quarterback for Notre Dame?

For the next few seasons, the belief and hope is it will be Tyler Buchner leading the way for the Irish. The longer-term answer isn’t as certain.

Notre Dame has had a fantastic start to its 2023 recruiting class; it ranks among the best in the nation as we approach the 2022 regular season.

That class is great and [autotag]C.J. Carr[/autotag] awaits in next year’s class, but what about the 2023 recruiting cycle at quarterback for Notre Dame? After going all in on [autotag]Dante Moore[/autotag] and falling short (thanks a lot, Oregon), do the Irish end up with a quarterback this cycle or hold off?

Here are the quarterbacks Notre Dame has offered scholarships to this cycle, where they’ve committed, and who may remain for the Irish.

Updated look at where the Sooners stand among Big 12 teams in 247Sports team recruiting rankings

The Oklahoma Sooners have had a fantastic month and a half since the calendar turned to June and have climbed just outside of the top 10.

The Oklahoma Sooners have added 11 commitments in the last month and a half to make a significant jump in the 247Sports composite team recruiting rankings.

They’ve made the biggest move up the rankings since June 30, landing commitments from four-star players like Cayden Green, Jaquaize Pettaway, Samuel Omosigho, Adepoju Adebawore, and Daylan Smothers. Add them to a recruiting class that includes five-star quarterback Jackson Arnold and four-star running back Kalib Hicks, and this group has a chance to improve even further beyond their No. 11 class in the country.

While the Texas Longhorns lead the way in the Big 12, the Sooners have closed the gap with their incredible couple of weeks in the month of July.

Let’s take a look at how the Big 12 stacks up in the latest team recruiting rankings from 247Sports.