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Two UNC quarterbacks earn prestigious offseason camp invites
Two UNC quarterbacks earn prestigious offseason camp invites

USA Today

time14 hours ago

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  • USA Today

Two UNC quarterbacks earn prestigious offseason camp invites

UNC's two starting quarterback candidates will spend their summers at a exclusive academy. The North Carolina Tar Heels enter their 2025 football season with plenty of hype, but also without a clear-cut answer at starting quarterback. UNC began 2024 with Max Johnson, but he broke his leg in the opener at Minnesota. North Carolina then started Conner Harrell for a few games, but Jacolby Criswell quickly took over after proving to be more effective. The Tar Heels were extremely active in the transfer portal, adding talented South Alabama quarterback Gio Lopez. There's no telling yet whether Johnson or Lopez earns the starting nod, but a quarterback competition is certainly brewing in Chapel Hill. As Johnson and Lopez continue competing for North Carolina's QB1 spot, they recently received some exciting news, with both earning invites to the prestigious Manning Passing Academy from June 26-29. If the name doesn't give it away, the Manning Passing Academy is run by – you guessed it – Peyton, Eli and Archie Manning. Peyton is one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, Eli won two Super Bowls against Tom Brady and Archie is their dad. Johnson brought four seasons of experience as an SEC starting quarterback into Chapel Hill, so he gives UNC the more experienced option. Lopez thrived during 2024, his first year as South Alabama's starter: 2,559 passing yards, 18 passing touchdowns, 465 rushing yards and seven additional scores on the ground. It's a pretty big deal for quarterbacks to receive Manning Passing Academy invites. North Carolina is in big need of consistent quarterback production this coming fall – are Johnson and Lopez ready to step up? Follow us @TarHeelsWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of North Carolina Tar Heels news, notes and opinions.

Nebraska coach Matt Rhule praises quarterback Dylan Raiola during radio appearance
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule praises quarterback Dylan Raiola during radio appearance

USA Today

time6 days ago

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  • USA Today

Nebraska coach Matt Rhule praises quarterback Dylan Raiola during radio appearance

Nebraska coach Matt Rhule praises quarterback Dylan Raiola during radio appearance Nebraska's head football coach had high praise for his starting quarterback. Matt Rhule made the comments about sophomore starting quarterback Dylan Raiola while appearing on the Jim Rome Show last week. Rhule not only praised his quarterback's leadership but also disclosed that multiple schools had contacted Raiola, despite his never entering the transfer portal. 'And everyone reached out to him. He could have taken the easy way out and left and gone into the portal and gone to someplace where he could start over where he doesn't have to do as much himself. But he chose to stick it out and fight." The quarterback will also work out with some elite talent later this month. Raiola will be attending the Manning Passing Academy on the campus of Nicholls State University from June 26 to June 29. The Cornhuskers' head coach also praised the off-the-field traits that Raiola has developed since the end of last season. "Where I see him growing is in the phases of leadership and the phases of mental toughness, handling adversity. I think he's going to have a great year." Nebraska will open the 2025 college football season on Thursday, August 28, when the Huskers face the Cincinnati Bearcats at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The kickoff time has not been determined yet. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X (formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.

Mizzou QB Beau Pribula to Attend Manning Passing Academy
Mizzou QB Beau Pribula to Attend Manning Passing Academy

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Mizzou QB Beau Pribula to Attend Manning Passing Academy

Mizzou QB Beau Pribula to Attend Manning Passing Academy originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula will be among the attendees at this year's prestigious Manning Passing Academy, held from June 26-29 at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Advertisement The camp announced his invitation in an Instagram post highlighting some of the quarterbacks set to attend. Pribula, a transfer from Penn State, will join an impressive list of college quarterbacks including Texas' Arch Manning, Clemson's Cade Klubnik, LSU's Garrett Nussmeier, Texas A&M's Marcel Reed, and South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers. In total, eight SEC quarterbacks will participate in the camp. The Manning Passing Academy, operated by Manning family members including Archie, Peyton, Eli, and Cooper, focuses on refining fundamental skills for quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends. It serves as one of the top offseason development opportunities for college talent ahead of the upcoming season. Quarterback Beau Pribula talks with Rainville / USA TODAY NETWORK A native of York, Pennsylvania, Pribula spent two seasons backing up Drew Allar at Penn State before transferring to Mizzou this offseason. He passed for 424 yards, nine touchdowns, and one interception during his Nittany Lion career, while adding 10 rushing touchdowns. Advertisement While Missouri hasn't officially named a starter, Pribula is the favorite to lead the Tigers onto the field in 2025. With fellow quarterback competition Sam Horn drawing MLB Draft interest and lacking in-game experience, Pribula appears ready to take command of the Mizzou offense. The camp invitation is another sign that those around Pribula—and those watching—believe in his potential, but fans will still have to wait and see who takes the first snap for the Tigers this fall. Related: Mizzou's New RB Transfer Expected to Make Immediate Impact Related: Mizzou Lands Commitment from Touted Tight End in 2026 Class This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

12 'notable' quarterbacks in the 2025 Manning Passing Academy
12 'notable' quarterbacks in the 2025 Manning Passing Academy

USA Today

time09-06-2025

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  • USA Today

12 'notable' quarterbacks in the 2025 Manning Passing Academy

12 'notable' quarterbacks in the 2025 Manning Passing Academy This summer, in its annual fashion, the Manning Passing Academy will provide a unique opportunity for college quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends to continue developing their skill sets ahead of the 2025 season. However, as we all know, the quarterbacks attending receive the most coverage on a yearly basis. With the event set for June 26-29, the Manning family, led by Archie, Peyton, Eli, and Cooper own and operate the camp at Nicholls State in Thibodaux, Louisiana, and for those unaware of the camp's background and overall function, it's not just for quarterbacks to work on their basic fundamentals. "The Manning's are always the first to arrive and the last to leave. The concept of this camp sprang from the concern that even the most basic fundamental skills of throwing and catching a football were lacking during a youngster's developmental years (grades 8 - 12)." "It was this concern that motivated the Manning's to bring together some of the most successful and brightest coaches and players from the professional, college, and high school ranks each summer in Louisiana. And although the Manning name has been practically synonymous with the quarterback position for almost 60 years ...it's not just for QBs." For this article, however, we're focusing on "notable" quarterbacks participating in this year's event, led by several names that are early Heisman Trophy favorites. According to USATOP100, the following are the most notable quarterbacks participating in the 2025 Manning Passing Academy, including eight quarterbacks from the SEC. For Texas A&M, starting quarterback Marcel Reed has been working diligently this offseason to improve his pocket passing skills, and his participation in the Academy this summer is another step toward becoming a complete quarterback for the Aggies in 2025. LaNorris Sellers — South Carolina 2024 stats: 2,534 yards passing yards, 18 touchdowns, 674 rushing yards, 7 touchdowns, 69.8 QBR Marcel Reed — Texas A&M 2024 stats: 1,864 yards passing yards, 15 touchdowns, 547 rushing yards, 7 touchdowns, 75.4 QBR Arch Manning — Texas 2024 stats: 939 yards, 9 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, 87.5 QBR Cade Klubnik — Clemson 2024 stats: 3,639 yards, 36 touchdowns, 78.7 QBR John Mateer — Oklahoma 2024 stats (Washington State): 3,139 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, 70.9 QBR Garrett Nussmeier — LSU Tigers 2024 stats: 4,052 yards, 29 touchdowns, 80.0 QBR Avery Johnson — Kansas State 2024 stats: 2,712 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, 605 rushing yards, 7 touchdowns, 69.7 QBR Sam Leavitt — Arizona State 2024 stats: 2,885 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, 443 rushing yards, 5 touchdowns, 80.0 QBR Luke Altmyer — Illinois 2024 stats: 2,717 yards, 22 touchdowns, 69.1 QBR Austin Simmons — Ole Miss 2024 stats: 282 yards, 2 touchdowns, 95.0 QBR Gunner Stockton — Georgia 2024 stats: 440 yards, 1 touchdown, 54.9 QBR Ty Simpson — Alabama 2024 Stats: 167 yards, 73.0 QBR Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

Auburn football: Hugh Freeze projects Oklahoma transfer QB Jackson Arnold's ceiling on Finebaum
Auburn football: Hugh Freeze projects Oklahoma transfer QB Jackson Arnold's ceiling on Finebaum

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Auburn football: Hugh Freeze projects Oklahoma transfer QB Jackson Arnold's ceiling on Finebaum

AUBURN — On the Monday edition of the Paul Finebaum Show, Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze explained why he thinks Oklahoma transfer Jackson Arnold "obviously has all the tools to be one of the top quarterbacks in the nation." "He's got the arm talent, he's got the legs, he's got the football IQ," Freeze said. "I think he just needs confidence, and I think that confidence grew this spring, along with his rapport with our receivers." Advertisement FULL RECAP, HIGHLIGHTS: Auburn football wraps 2025 spring practices with A-Day Arnold transferred to Auburn in mid-December after two seasons with the Sooners. While he didn't participate in the Tigers' final spring practice session on Saturday, A-Day, due to a minor injury, he's set to get even more time to rehab and work with his new team this offseason. It was reported Wednesday that Arnold would be forgoing an invitation to the Manning Passing Academy this offseason, which he later confirmed to reporters. On Monday, Freeze told Finebaum, "it's hard, as a coach, to argue with that." "I think that says a lot about where Jackson's head is right now," Freeze said. "Obviously, the Manning Passing Academy is incredibly an honor to go to and be a part of, which he's done. He just felt like, at this tenure, it was best that he's with his team the whole time, and I'm really supportive of that." Advertisement Adam Cole is the Auburn athletics beat writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. He can be reached via email at acole@ or on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, @colereporter. This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Auburn football: Hugh Freeze weighs OU transfer Jackson Arnold's potential

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