College Football's 5 best Quarterbacks ahead of 2024 Campaign

As the anticipation reaches its peak, college football fans can finally rejoice—game week is here! The 2024 season is set to kick off with high stakes, intense rivalries, and no shortage of star power. Among the most crucial players to watch this year are the quarterbacks, who often hold the keys to their teams’ success. From seasoned veterans to emerging stars, these signal-callers are poised to make a significant impact on the national stage. As the season gets underway, here’s a look at the top 5 quarterbacks who are set to lead their teams and dominate the headlines in 2024.


1. Carson Beck, Georgia

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AUBURN, ALABAMA – SEPTEMBER 30: Carson Beck #15 of the Georgia Bulldogs looks to pass against the Auburn Tigers during the second quarter at Jordan-Hare Stadium on September 30, 2023 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Carson Beck emerged as a top quarterback in his first year as a starter, leading the SEC and finishing third nationally in passing yards with 3,941. His touchdown-to-interception ratio was stellar at 28 to 6, and he showed exceptional decision-making with only 11 turnover-worthy plays, according to Pro Football Focus. This figure is bettered by only four Power 5 quarterbacks: Bo Nix (five), Quinn Ewers (eight), Shedeur Sanders (nine), and Drake Maye (10). Beck’s performance has made him a Heisman Trophy favorite and a key reason why Georgia is ranked No. 1 in both preseason polls.

2. Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

Dillon Gabriel enters the 2024 season as the most experienced and productive quarterback in college football. With 49 career starts, 33 wins, 14,865 passing yards, and 125 passing touchdowns, Gabriel’s resume is unmatched. After shining at UCF and Oklahoma, he now steps into Oregon’s high-powered offense, which helped Bo Nix throw for 4,500 yards and 45 touchdowns last season under coordinator Will Stein. Gabriel’s transition should be seamless, making him a perfect fit for the Ducks.

3. Quinn Ewers, Texas

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Quinn Ewers, the former No. 1 overall recruit in the 2021 class, had his best season yet in 2023, leading Texas to the College Football Playoff. Ewers earned second-team All-Big 12 honors after finishing ninth among Power 5 quarterbacks with 3,479 passing yards and accounting for 27 total touchdowns (22 passing, five rushing). Despite roster changes at the skill positions, Ewers is poised to be one of the most productive quarterbacks in the country this season.

4. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado

Shedeur Sanders’ 2023 season was remarkable, particularly considering the challenges he faced. Among Power 5 quarterbacks pressured on at least 150 dropbacks, Sanders was one of only two to throw fewer than eight interceptions, with just three picks all season. Despite playing behind an offensive line that allowed 56 sacks—second-worst in the FBS—Sanders broke Colorado’s school record by throwing for 3,230 yards. His ability to thrive under pressure highlights his elite talent and makes him a top quarterback for 2024.

5. Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss

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Jaxson Dart was one of just four FBS players in 2023 to contribute at least 30 touchdowns while committing five or fewer turnovers. He proved his dual-threat capability with 3,364 passing yards, 23 passing touchdowns, and an additional eight rushing touchdowns on 391 rushing yards. With a reinforced offensive line and added talent at the skill positions, Dart is set to keep Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff conversation.

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