What does UAB transfer Jacob Zeno bring to Texas A&M QB room?

Watch what new Aggie QB Jacob Zeno can add to A&M’s quarterback room

This transfer portal season is crucial for Texas A&M as Mike Elko gained a ton of momentum early in the season that tapered off after going 1-3 to finish the season, missing out on the SEC championship game.

The first domino dropped when they brought in 7th-year quarterback Jacob Zeno for a visit and closed the deal with him committing on Tuesday. With both Conner Weigman transferring to Houston and Jaylon Henderson entering the portal, there was an immediate need for a veteran to push the young QB room in Aggieland. Zeno is the prototype QB needed for the role and does some of the things well that Marcel Reed needs to work on to take the next step.

Will Zeno be the starter? Unless he blows away the competition during the off-season, it will probably not happen. I’d expect Reed to do enough to keep his starting job with Zeno as QB 2 and Miles O’Neil in a third-string role.

Ideally, he will put enough pressure on Reed, forcing him to improve while being an experienced teammate to lean on when needed. Either way, he is the exact type of quarterback A&M was looking to bring in, and doing it this early in the transfer window allows them to focus on other needs for the team.

Steven Hamner of the QB Spotlight gives an excellent breakdown of what Zeno can add to the team and some reasons why he might be a good fit.

 

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Texas A&M lands a commitment from former UAB QB out of the transfer portal

Texas A&M has landed a commitment from former UAB Quarterback Jacob Zeno

Boom! Texas A&M has landed its first commitment from the transfer portal, as former Baylor and UAB quarterback Jacob Zeno is headed to College Station next season, adding to the Aggies’ QB depth.

Texas A&M’s quarterback situation is still being determined, but redshirt freshman Marcel Reed has more or less taken control of the starting job, especially after Conner Weigman entered the transfer portal. Adding Zeno to the mix only adds to the overall depth an assurance that the position is in good hands.

After spending three seasons in Waco (TX) with the Baylor Bears, Zeno transferred to UAB for a change of scenery. Despite some injury issues, the veteran signal-caller had a solid 2023 season before his 2024 campaign ended prematurely.

Zeno threw for 3,126 yards at a 73.6 completion rate, with 20 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 2023. Mike Elko and his staff hope his past success is enough to rebound in 2025 if his name is called.

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Texas A&M projected to land veteran quarterback out of the transfer portal

On3’s Steve Wiltfong predicts A&M to land UAB transfer Jacob Zeno

Portal season is here, and there is plenty of talent available for Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko to convince players that College Station is the place for them. A primary position of need is the quarterback spot after losing both upperclassman Conner Weigman and Jaylen Henderson to the transfer portal.

The most experienced quarterback on the team is redshirt freshman Marcel Reed, with freshman Myles O’Neil and 4-star 2025 recruit Brady Hart following him.

Although this is a highly talented group, it benefits from a veteran presence that has proven success. Moreover, even during the era of transfers, the team must foster strong and genuine competition throughout the off-season.

Marcel Reed appears to be QB1 moving forward after taking over the starting job from Conner Weigman late in the season. However, Reed didn’t exactly light it up when the lights were the brightest, finishing 1-3 to close out the season. In the final three SEC games, he threw five touchdowns, three interceptions, and one lost fumble. All the talent is there, and adding some pressure in the off-season will only help him get better leading into the 2025 year.

A frequently discussed option is senior UAB quarterback Jacob Zeno. The Texas native began his college football career in 2019 with the Baylor Bears. After three years in Waco with limited playing time, he transferred to UAB and thrived in his second season with the Blazers.

After visiting on Monday, On3’s Steve Wiltfong confirmed that the veteran signal-caller is predicted to land with Texas A&M.

In the 2023 season, he threw for 3,126 yards at a 73.6 completion rate, with 20 touchdowns and nine interceptions. His 2024 year started rough and was cut short after only several games. Overall, his numbers are solid, and he will be a good addition to the team if Mike Elko can close the deal.

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Everything Georgia football fans need to know about Baylor

Georgia won each prior meeting, but the game in New Orleans will be the first in which they’ve faced each other outside Sanford Stadium.

With conference championship week having come to a close, bowl season is upon us. The Georgia Bulldogs are headed to the Sugar Bowl to square off with the Baylor Bears, with whom they’ve competed four times across the programs’ histories.

Georgia won each prior meeting, but the contest in New Orleans will be the first in which the Dawgs have faced the Bears outside Sanford Stadium. It will be the first time the teams have played since 1989.

Baylor and Georgia enter the game with identical records (11-2), both having lost one regular season game and their respective conference title games.

The Bears’ two losses both came against playoff-bound Oklahoma by a combined ten points.

Led by third-year head coach Matt Rhule, Baylor will make its second consecutive bowl game following an incredible turnaround: the Bears finished with just one regular season win in Rhule’s first season, six in his second, and eleven in 2019.

Georgia’s second-longest active bowl streak continues with a second consecutive trip to the Allstate Sugar Bowl. It will be Baylor’s first Sugar Bowl appearance since 1957, when the Bears shocked a second-ranked and previously undefeated Tennessee Volunteers squad by a score of thirteen to seven.

Baylor possesses a balanced, powerful offense that averages 257 yards passing and 175 yards rushing per game.

However, The Bears’ powerful offense may arrive to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome shorthanded; starting quarterback Charlie Brewer was knocked out early in the second quarter of this weekend’s Big XII Championship and stayed sidelined for the remainder of the game.

Backup quarterback Gerry Bohanon, who was also recruited by UGA, was later replaced by third-string QB Jacob Zeno against Oklahoma. Zeno led a comeback that took his team to overtime before coming up short. Prior to his team’s most recent game against the Sooners, Bohanon had attempted just 21 passes wearing green and gold. Zeno has attempted nine passes all year.

Baylor has a run-first offense, attempting 82 more rushes than passes in 2019 (476 to 394).

If Brewer, who’s posted a solid 20:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio with a 65% completion rate, remains out, expect an even heavier rushing attack procured by the Bears’ massive offensive linemen (three of whom have played together for over three years). Behind them, shifty tailbacks JaMycal Hasty and John Lovett have combined for 1251 yards and 12 touchdowns this season.

On Defense, Baylor hasn’t allowed north of 30 points all year to anyone who doesn’t attend school in Norman, Oklahoma. This group of players amounts to one of the most physical defenses the team has produced in years, nearly half-full of seniors (Henry Black, Jameson Houston, James Lockhart, Chris Miller and Blake Lynch) all playing the best statistical season of each of their college careers.

They give up just 19.3 points per game facing an injury-plagued Georgia team that has failed to score over 27 points in all but one game (against Georgia Tech) since their first loss of the season to South Carolina two months ago.

Baylor presents a cohesive defensive unit against a rattled Silver Britches offense. Whether their signal caller is missing or not, the Bears are not to be underestimated.

Oklahoma beats Baylor 30-23 in overtime thriller to claim fifth straight Big 12 Championship

After their first meeting yielded the largest comeback victory in Oklahoma history, the Sooners relied on the defense to beat Baylor.

After their first meeting yielded the largest comeback victory in Oklahoma history, the Sooners relied on a combination of offense and defense to put the Bears away 30-23 in overtime and claim their fifth Big 12 Championship.

After going down 13-10 at the half, the Sooners offense put together three straight drives, scoring two field goals and a touchdown to go ahead 23-13.

Baylor made the change to their third quarterback of the day, Jacob Zeno, who on his first throw of the day threw an 81-yard touchdown pass to Trestan Ebner to cut the lead to three.

After the Bears defense forced the first Oklahoma punt of the half, Zeno again threw a 78-yard pass to Kalon Barnes to set up the tying field goal.

Neither team could score again, and the game was sent to overtime.

The Sooners got the ball first in overtime, going right away to CeeDee Lamb, who was clutch all day for the Sooners. Lamb’s reception went for just two yards, but pivotal facemask set up a Rhamondre Stevenson rushing touchdown in overtime. Lamb finished with 8 catches for 173 yards.

The Sooners defense got their 6th sack of day on 3rd and 10, and the Bears couldn’t convert on 4th and 20, giving Oklahoma the win.

Hurts finished 17-for-24 for 287 passing yards, one touchdown and one interception.

The first half was a tale of two quarters, as the Sooners scored all 10 of their first half points in the first quarter, and the Bears all 13 of their in the second.

The Sooners offense out-gained Baylor’s 433 to 265.

Oklahoma will now wait on the SEC Championship game, played at 3 p.m. CT, to see if their College Football Playoff chances can stay alive.

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Baylor third-string QB Jacob Zeno leads comeback to force OT vs. Oklahoma

Jacob Zeno completed his first two passes on Saturday for a ridiculous 159 yards.

The Big 12 championship game between No. 6 Baylor and No. 7 Oklahoma wasn’t the high-scoring shootout many predicted, and after Bears starting QB Charlie Brewer was forced to leave the game in the second quarter, the Baylor offense struggled to move the ball against the Sooners.

Backup QB Gerry Bohanon threw a touchdown pass that tied the game in the second quarter, but after three consecutive drives to open the second half that ended in a punt, coach Matt Rhule turned to third-string freshman Jacob Zeno – who immediately became a Baylor hero.

Facing a 10-point deficit in AT&T Stadium against Oklahoma, Zeno’s first completion of the game was an 81-yard touchdown pass to receiver Trestan Ebner, who outran the Sooners’ secondary after catching the ball at his own 38-yard line.

The Baylor defense then forced an Oklahoma punt to get the ball back into Zeno’s hands, and from his own endzone, the freshman completed a 78-yard pass.

Baylor went on to kick a field goal at the end of the drive to tie the game, and held on for the rest of regulation to force overtime.

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