Former Clemson quarterback declares for the 2025 NFL Draft

Uiagalelei is taking the next step.

Former Clemson quarterback DJ Uiagalelei has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, announcing his decision on Monday evening.

Uiagalelei, who spent three years at Clemson before transferring to Oregon State and then Florida State, shared his gratitude for his journey, coaches, and teammates in a social media post.

“To my coaches, thank you for believing in me, challenging me, and investing in my career. You all have helped me grow on and off the field, and I’ve never felt more prepared for what’s in store for me,” Uiagalelei wrote. “With that being said, I’m excited to announce that I am declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft.”

Uiagalelei’s lone season at Florida State in 2024 was cut short after suffering a broken finger on his throwing hand against SMU. He played in five games for the Seminoles, completing 53.8% of his passes for 1,065 yards, four touchdowns, and six interceptions.

The California native initially made his mark at Clemson, starting 13 games in 2022 before losing the starting job to Cade Klubnik during the ACC Championship Game. Uiagalelei then transferred to Oregon State, where he threw for 2,638 yards, 21 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions in 2023.

Over his five-year collegiate career, Uiagalelei posted 10,508 passing yards, 82 touchdowns, and 30 interceptions, while adding 1,124 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns on the ground.

 

Florida State quarterback DJ Uiagalelei could miss rest of season with hand injury

Florida State quarterback DJ Uiagalelei could miss the rest of the season after suffering a hand injury against SMU in Week 5.

As if things couldn’t get any worse for the Florida State Seminoles, a recent report from 247Sports indicated quarterback DJ Uiagalelei had surgery on his injured throwing hand and could miss the rest of the season – which would likely end his collegiate career.

Uiagalelei could apply for a medical hardship waiver if he does end up missing the season, but because he has played over 30% of FSU’s games it is unlikely he would have it approved.

Uiagalelei spent the first three seasons of his career at Clemson before transferring to Oregon State in 2023, and then coming back to the ACC to take over Mike Norvell’s club.

The veteran quarterback didn’t have a great month with the ‘Noles, completing a career-low 53.8% of his passes with four touchdowns and six interceptions in five games. Florida State went 1-4 in those contests.

After Uiagalelei exited Florida State’s Week 5 loss to SMU, Brock Glenn stepped in under center. Glenn failed to complete an attempt on four passes, and is now set to start Saturday’s game against Clemson.

The four-star prospect was the 21st ranked quarterback in the 2023 class, and he completed 19 passes for 239 yards and a pair of touchdowns as a true freshman last season.

Florida State upset by Memphis, drops to 0-3

Memphis got $1.3 million and a win at Florida State

Florida State ran the table last season until its bowl game. The Seminoles are in danger of going 100% in reverse in 2024.

FSU fell to 0-3 on Saturday, losing to Memphis, 20-12. The Seminoles also paid the Tigers the sum of $1.3 million to play at Doak Campbell Stadium.

Memphis built a 20-3 lead in the third quarter and went on to the victory.

Transfer DJ Uiagalelei continued to struggle as the FSU quarterback. He was 16-of-30 for 201 yards and a pick.

The former Clemson and Oregon State QB was expected to be a difference-maker for the Seminoles. It has not panned out.

Florida, Florida State lead five takeaways from Week 1 action

College football is back. Check out our five takeaways from Week 1 including Dabo Swinney and Miller Moss.

College football was back in full swing with five days of games from Thursday through Monday night. There was plenty to talk about from blowout games to upsets, and poor performances.

Another year means another Week 1 disappointment from the LSU Tigers who lost their neutral site opener for the third straight year. This time it came at the hands of the USC Trojans rather than the FSU Seminoles. Sticking in the SEC, we saw the Vanderbilt Commodores knocking off the Virginia Tech Hokies in overtime. A great start for new quarterback Diego Pavia, who transferred in from New Mexico State.

In the Big Ten, fans saw the beginning of the Dylan Raiola era in Lincoln. He looked every bit like a five-star signee with his two touchdowns including the 59-yard dime to Isaiah Neyor.

With that being said, here are five takeaways from Week 1:

Florida State has a D.J. Uiagalelei problem

Replacing the outgoing Jordan Travis at quarterback was never going to be an easy task for head coach Mike Norvell and the FSU Seminoles. The team felt good after adding former Clemson and Oregon State quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei to the roster to take his place. The former five-star signee looked more like a two-star passer against Boston College missing wide-open receivers and overall making poor decisions.

It might be time to re-open the quarterback competition between Uiagalelei and backup Brock Glenn during the open week. After starting 0-2 in ACC play, the window to make the College Football Playoffs is closing fast. The Noles need to win out in all likelihood to get there.

Miller Moss looks ready to take the Big Ten by storm

After both the USC Trojans and LSU Tigers had to answer plenty of questions from which quarterback starts to fixing the defense, it was the former that shined brightest in Sin City. Miller Moss continued what he started in the 2023 Holiday Bowl where he threw six touchdown passes in his first start.

Against an improved defensive unit for LSU, Moss was efficient in leading the Trojans to victory. With a tied game at 20 with under two minutes to go, the quarterback led a game-winning drive that culminated with Jo’quavious Marks’ touchdown run with eight seconds left. This was just the first of many tests for USC, but they look ready with Moss leading the way.

Billy Napier should blame his vanilla playcalling, not “some guy in a basement”

After an embarrassing 41-17 loss to the Miami Hurricanes, it seems everyone in Gainesville is on edge. One in particular, Billy Napier, is feeling the heat after the loss. So much so that he went after fans on social media with the ole basement comment.

“I think we got to become a more consistent team and we have to execute better. If we can focus on those things and not necessarily what some guy in his basement is saying in rural central Florida on social media, then we got a chance to get better, right? I think that’s the key.

I am not sure how many basements there are in the Sunshine State, but the focus should be on the Florida Gators‘ offense. In two years plus with the Gators, Napier’s offense has finished no better than No. 9 in the SEC. A pedestrian offense will leave your defense high and dry more often than not.

Texas A&M shouldn’t panic after loss to Notre Dame

It is easy to panic after an opening weekend loss, especially when you are at home. However, Mike Elko and the Texas A&M Aggies shouldn’t feel down or panic after the loss to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. A preseason top-10 team with a very stingy defense made things hard for Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman.

The lack of a consistent offense in this game along with the turnovers made it difficult for Elko’s defense to keep them in the game at the end. However, all of the Aggies’ goals are still on the table. They can get it right over the next several weeks with games against McNeese and Bowling Green sandwiched around the Florida Gators matchup in Gainesville.

Dabo Swinney has no one to blame but himself

I have been quite bullish on Dabo Swinney and him righting the storm with the Clemson Tigers. However, after watching his offense against the Georgia Bulldogs it has become painfully clear that this team needs some juice that only the transfer portal can provide. Swinney and Clemson was the only non-service academy school to not add players through the portal. He was the complete opposite of Colorado and Coach Prime.

If Swinney wants to stick to his guns and not entertain the transfer portal in the future, he will likely find himself on the outside looking in. Just as he has been over the last three years. For Clemson it is about adopting a new mantra for the football program, adapt or perish. It feels more like the latter for a program that owned the ACC for the last decade plus.

Georgia Tech stuns No. 10 Florida State with a massive ACC football upset win

Georgia Tech shocks the college football world.

The first game of the 2024 college football season was outstanding, with a great game and a fantastic upset finish with Georgia Tech taking down No. 10 Florida State 24-21.

A back-and-forth game with two defenses playing tough, hard-nosed football, it all came down to the fourth quarter and Yellow Jackets kicker Aidan Birr. With 5 seconds remaining in the game, Birr stepped up and became a hero, crushing a 44-yard field goal for the win.

This is a huge moment for Georgia Tech and the ACC, complete shifting the conferences outlook for the season. What a win for the head coach Brent Key and the Yellow Jackets who are now a team to watch in 2024.

Week 0 went perfectly for the Yellow Jackets and miserably for the Seminoles, who now have an uphill battle for a spot in the College Football Playoff.

Clemson star Barrett Carter discusses facing DJ Uiagalelei and Florida State

Carter discusses facing Uiagalelei this season.

Clemson vs. Florida State is always a big game, but it feels a bit more important this upcoming season for the Tigers.

The ACC is in a place right now where Clemson no longer stands alone as the powerhouse of the conference. The top spot is wide open for the taking in 2024, and former Clemson starting quarterback DJ Uiagalelei is now the Seminoles starter, making things that much more exciting.

Clemson linebacker Barrett Carter was asked about Uiagalelei during his press conference at the 2024 ACC Football Kickoff on Thursday.

“Not really much smack talk going on – just catching up, nothing too crazy,” Carter said when asked if he and Uiagalelei still talk.

“Definitely gotta take it week by week, so whenever the Florida State week comes up, I’m definitely going to be super excited for that,” Carter said. “But having played with DJ for two years and just getting to compete with him every single day, it was super fun.”

The Seminoles shouldn’t be as good as last season, but that doesn’t seem to be everyone’s opinion. Some see Florida State as a real contender with Uiagalelei at the helm.

“He’s a great player, great competitor, and he’s going to do great down there,” said Carter, a 2022 All-American and 2023 All-ACC selection. “But I’m definitely looking forward to that game, playing in Tallahassee and just competing with my brother again. But definitely looking forward to playing against DJ and seeing what they’re about.”

Seeing the former Clemson quarterback in a new jersey in the ACC will be wild.

DJ Uiagalelei announces he will not attend ACC Football Kickoff in 2024

DJ Uiagalelei will not attend this years ACC Football Kickoff.

In the 2024 season, Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football team will go up against a familiar face when they play one of their biggest rivals.

DJ Uiagalelei, who previously started at quarterback for Clemson and Oregon State, has transferred to Florida State and will be the Seminoles’ new starting quarterback. After three years with the Tigers, Uiagalelei now finds himself leading an ACC rival. This kind of move would have been shocking in the past, but it’s just part of modern college football.

As we the season fast approaches, the ACC looks toward their 2024 ACC Football Kickoff, where the coaches and best players from each team around the conference get together to talk about their teams and the upcoming season. Even as Florida State’s starting quarterback and his tremendous history with Clemson, Uiagalelei will not make an appearence this year.

Florida State head coach Mike Norvell praises DJ Uiagalelei as the ‘total package’

Mike Norvell has some high praise for his new starting quarterback.

In the 2024 season, Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football team will face a familiar opponent when they go up against one of their main rivals.

Former Clemson and Oregon State quarterback DJ Uiagalelei has transferred to Florida State, where he will be the Seminoles’ starting quarterback. Uiagalelei, who spent three years as a starter for the Tigers, will now be leading the charge for an ACC rival. A move like this would be wild back in the day, but this is modern college football.

Recently, Florida State head coach Mike Norvell shared high praise for his new starting quarterback, calling him the ‘total package.’

“I think DJ is the total package,” Norvell said. “You see an elite level talent, skill. Obviously the size. And really he has a lot of great experience. And that experience, some of it’s been really good, some of it’s been challenges that he’s had to overcome and work through but I think when you bring all of that to the person, it starts with him, with his heart. Just a great person, great in the locker room. The guys in that quarterback room, they’re all competing with and for each other. They love him and what he brings and it’s really been fun watching those relationships emerge.”

It’s honestly tough to say how much of this is coach talk, but there is some clear coach talk here. We’ve seen a large sample size of Uiagalelei at this point, and from what I’ve personally seen, he’s by no means the total package. I’m not saying this to hate on Uiagalelei, as I do think he’s a better quarterback than some make him out to be; calling him the total package is a wild statement.

Uiagalelei has a great opportunity to prove me wrong in 2024, however, with a wide-open ACC and headlining a near-consensus team considered the best in the conference.

Clemson quarterbacks make NCAA Football video game covers in revisionist history

A look at which two former Clemson Tigers quarterbacks made the list of NCAA Football video game covers from ESPN.

With the announcement Thursday that the much-anticipated debut of EA Sports College Football 25 has an official release date of Friday, July 19, fans and gamers alike now know which dates to make up an excuse to miss work and spend a long weekend playing the first college football video game that will be released since 2013.

Eleven years is a long time between editions of a video game series, and fans missed the opportunity to play with a lot of college football stars in that time.

Which athletes would have made the cover of NCAA Football (the game’s previous moniker) each year had the series continued uninterruptedly from 2014-2023? ESPN’s David Hale pondered this question and came up with a litany of players he would have chosen as the face of each edition.

Notably, two former Clemson Tigers quarterbacks made the cover of NCAA Football in ESPN’s bit of revisionist history.

It should go without saying that one of them is Trevor Lawrence. As a true freshman in 2018, Lawrence led the Tigers to their second title in three years with a 44-16 rout of Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Lawrence’s throttling of Alabama’s defense that January night in 2019 capped an undefeated season for coach Dabo Swinney’s team. Clemson became the first-ever college football team to finish 15-0 en route to a national championship in the four-team playoff.

That was more than enough to make Lawrence the face of an imaginary NCAA Football 20. Lawrence beat out teammate Travis Etienne, Purdue receiver Rondale Moore, Ohio State defensive end Chase Young, LSU defensive back Greedy Williams, and Alabama stars Tua Tagovailoa and receiver Jerry Jeudy.

Per Hale:

“Lawrence and Etienne made for a worthy tandem, both fresh off a national title with two years left at Clemson. Moore was a revelation as a freshman, electric as a receiver and a return man. Young was the second coming of (Joey) Bosa, a force of nature at the line of scrimmage who racked up 9.5 sacks and 14.5 TFL, presaging an even bigger season in 2019. Tagovailoa and Jeudy had just been dismissed by Clemson in the title game, but there was still ample hype surrounding Alabama.”

The other Clemson quarterback that made ESPN’s list is something of a surprise in that it isn’t Deshaun Watson.

Despite Watson leading the Tigers to their first national championship in 25 years in January 2017, he missed the nod for the cover of NCAA Football 17, which Hale awarded to former Stanford star Christian McCaffrey.

Instead, former Clemson signal-caller turned Oregon State quarterback turned current Florida State QB DJ Uiagalelei garnered cover honors as the face of NCAA Football 22.

While it might seem like something of an odd decision, Hale adds context to his choice.

“There’s not a clear front-runner among the contenders, but Uiagalelei was probably the biggest name at the time. He’d started two games in relief of Lawrence in 2020 and looked terrific in both. He was a former five-star recruit. He had a big personality, big arm and already had inked some very big endorsement deals. It’s almost hard to imagine now — knowing how it all turned out — but on the heels of Tajh Boyd, Watson and Lawrence excelling at Clemson, Uiagalelei seemed about as close to a surefire star as possible. But hey, maybe in 2023 at Florida State, he’ll actually become one.”

Hale also envisioned a scenario in which Clemson’s famed 2018 defensive line of Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Austin Bryant, and Clelin Ferrell made the cover of NCAA Football 19. He ultimately awarded that honor to Tagovailoa, who led Alabama to back-to-back appearances in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on his way to becoming a star quarterback for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins.

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ACC starting quarterback rankings for 2024

Here are our ACC quarterback rankings for 2024, with projected starters.

We are still some time away from the start of the 2024 college football season, but that doesn’t stop us from looking ahead.

Today, we are looking at the ACC starting quarterbacks for 2024 and ranking them ahead of the season. This is just a preview, as it is still many months from the season, and things can change fast. While every team doesn’t have a starting quarterback on paper, we are making projections on these starters based on what we know right now.

The ACC is a bit different now, with the addition of new programs and new faces to the conference. Try not to get mad with these, they’re subjective! That said, here are our ACC starting quarterback rankings heading into the 2024 season.

– Updated 5/11