One glance at the portal suggests another could be possible.Ī few hours before the Heisman presentation ceremony, ex-Oklahoma and UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel announced he will be playing his sixth season of college football at Oregon next year. Police believed string of car thefts, break-ins could expose larger theft ringįive of the last seven Heisman winners have been quarterbacks who have transferred.19-year-old found hiding in storage shed with her dog after traffic stop, Ga.high school football player found dead day before state championship game, district confirms Penn State’s Drew Allar had a bumpy first season as a starter, but with a new offensive coordinator in Happy Valley there could be a big jump in year two for the former five-star. Speculation is high he plans to return to Austin for a third season, but a lot can change over the course of a playoff game or two. Georgia’s Carson Beck also seems on track to return for a second season as a starter, and with a chance to become QB1 in the 2025 NFL draft. More likely, Milroe will start next season as one of the Heisman favorites after finishing sixth in this year’s voting. That seems highly unlikely, even with a good run in the College Football Playoff.
Alabama’s Jalen Milroe tops this category though a word of caution: He has been in college for three seasons and could turn pro.