Big 10 Recruiting: Analyzing the QB commits

The quarterback is the most important position not just in football, but maybe in sports. With that, college football fans are naturally enamored with the recruiting of the position.

As fall camp starts around the country and the season nears closer, let’s see where teams stand in the recruiting department of the position.

Here is a look at all the quarterbacks commits of each of the 18 Big 10 programs.

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Illinois

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Boyd had a big junior campaign at Cardinal Ritter and rose to the top of the Illini’s recruiting board at the quarterback position, committing early this offseason.

He helped lead Cardinal Ritter to a 14-0 record and a state championship this past season. Boyd completed 128 of 161 passes for 2,224 yards, 29 touchdowns and one interception and rushed for 576 yards and and additional six TD’s. The Illini landed Boyd over a list that included Missouri, Cincinnati, and Iowa State, and Purdue. Other offers were from Texas A&M, UCF, UNLV, and West Virginia.

Iowa

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Sullivan is looking to change the narrative of the offense and quarterback position at Iowa in the future. He certainly has shown the potential with 3,798 career passing yards along with 45 touchdowns to 18 interceptions. “After seeing him live, I think his best attribute is throwing the ball on the run. That’ll be helpful knowing he’ll likely have a strong run game behind him. His development under new offensive coordinator Tim Lester will be something to keep an eye on,” National Recruiting Analyst Greg Smith said this…


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Publish date : 2024-08-07 20:48:37

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