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Who has the best — and worst — at the position in 2025? – Deseret News

May 17, 2025
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The Big 12 doesn’t have a lot of names in consideration to be among the nation’s top returning quarterbacks in 2025, as the majority of top returnees on a national scale belong at schools in either the SEC, Big Ten or ACC.

That doesn’t mean the conference, though, is devoid of talent at the position.

There are 10 schools whose starting quarterbacks are returning, with another three who have a transfer quarterback in position to take over as QB1.

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Only three schools truly have a quarterback competition heading into the summer months.

With that many returning starters at QB, could the Big 12 see even better play from the position during the 2025 season?

Time will tell. Until then, here’s a look at how the quarterback situations rank around the conference.

1. Sam Leavitt, Arizona State

2024 stats: 61.7% completion percentage, 2,885 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, eight interceptions; 110 carries, 443 rushing yards, five touchdowns

When the 2024 season kicked off, Leavitt and the Sun Devils were an afterthought in the Big 12.

By year’s end, though, Arizona State was the Big 12 champion — and while guys like ram-tough running back Cam Skattebo played a big role in that title run, so, too, did the team’s star quarterback.

Leavitt, who transferred from Michigan State after his freshman campaign, improved as last season wore on, seeing an uptick in his passing numbers and completion percentage in the back half of the season.

He was also a threat in the running game.

Leavitt shined in the Big 12 championship with three touchdown passes in a rout over Iowa State, then showed off his ability to fight through struggles in helping Arizona State force double overtime in its College Football Playoff quarterfinal loss against Texas.

Now, he returns as one of the Big 12’s most accomplished quarterbacks.

While Skattebo is off to the NFL, star wide receiver Jordyn Tyson returns, and it’s reasonable to believe Leavitt will continue to improve after he finished last season with a 81.6 QBR rating in ESPN’s metric, second-best among Big 12 quarterbacks.

Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson throws a pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Iowa State, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, in Ames, Iowa. | Charlie Neibergall, Associated Press

2. Sawyer Robertson, Baylor

2024 stats: 62.2% completion percentage, 3,071 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, eight interceptions; 63 carries, 230 rushing yards, four touchdowns

After Baylor’s slow start to the 2024 season, it largely flew under the radar as other teams garnered the bulk of the attention during the league race.

Still, Robertson’s rise — after he started the year as the backup — shouldn’t be ignored in how it helped the Bears quiet speculation that Dave Aranda could be on the hot seat.

Instead, the Bears ended the regular season on a six-game win streak before falling to LSU in the bowl season, and they enter 2025 on an upward trajectory.

Robertson’s passing numbers, including his completion percentage, improved during that second-half run, and he threw the second-most touchdowns in the Big 12 while also finishing as the league’s best in ESPN’s QBR ratings at 83.7.

How much can Robertson improve during his senior season with a full offseason to prep as the starter?

3. Josh Hoover, TCU

2024 stats: 66.5% completion percentage, 3,949 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, 11 interceptions; 47 carries, minus-19 yards, four touchdowns

Hoover saw improvement as a sophomore last season after starting the final six games of his redshirt freshman season.

His efficiency rating improved — it went from 134.8 to 151.1, which is second-best among returning Big 12 quarterbacks heading into the 2025 season.

Hoover is also the league’s returning leader in passing yards after averaging 303.8 passing yards per game last year while helping the Horned Frogs win six of their final seven games in 2024 on their way to a 9-4 campaign.

He’s not a running threat, but Hoover has shown he’s among the conference’s most capable passers and he has the chance to improve as a redshirt junior in 2025.

Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht (3) escapes the reach of Texas Tech defensive back Brenden Jordan (7) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in Ames, Iowa. | Bryon Houlgrave, Associated Press

4. Rocco Becht, Iowa State

2024 stats: 59.4% completion percentage, 3,505 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, nine interceptions; 98 carries, 318 rushing yards, eight touchdowns

Outside of Ames, Becht might slide a bit under the radar with other Big 12 quarterbacks garnering more attention nationally.

His production, though, shows that Becht, who’s headed into his third year as the Cyclones’ starter, is one of the league’s most accomplished signal callers heading into the 2025 season.

Becht was consistent throughout the 2024 campaign — he had at least one touchdown pass in every contest, with no more than three per game — as he threw passes to a group headlined by now NFL draft picks Jaylin Noel and Jayden Higgins.

He also proved plenty adept at making plays in the rushing game.

How will Becht look without his top two wide receivers this season? Iowa State has brought in reinforcements there, and Becht will have his chances to shine again this year.

5. Avery Johnson, Kansas State

2024 stats: 58.3% completion percentage, 2,712 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, 10 interceptions; 113 carries, 605 rushing yards, seven touchdowns

During his first season as Kansas State’s starter, Johnson showed off his ability to impact both the passing game and the rushing attack, as his 605 rushing yards led all Big 12 quarterbacks and eight times he finished a game with 40 or more rushing yards.

Johnson also had seven games wherein he completed 60% of more of his passes, though there were dips in that execution as well.

If he can improve as a passer, Johnson has the tools to move up in these ranks and keep the Wildcats in the league contender conversation.

Utah quarterback Devon Dampier scrambles during the Utes’ spring football scrimmage at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, UT, on Saturday, April 5, 2025. | Anna Fuder/Utah Athletics

6. Devon Dampier, Utah

2024 stats (at New Mexico): 57.9% completion percentage, 2,768 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, 12 interceptions; 155 carries, 1,168 rushing yards, 19 touchdowns

Dampier is probably the most thrilling unknown commodity coming into the league this year as a transfer quarterback.

Yes, his sophomore passing numbers show there’s plenty of room for improvement — particularly in decision-making, as he threw 12 touchdowns to 12 interceptions — but Dampier brings the biggest dual-threat running ability to the table.

His 19 rushing touchdowns ranked ninth nationally last season, and he rushed for 100 yards or more in five of New Mexico’s final six games in 2024.

Plus, he has continuity with his move to Utah, following offensive coordinator Jason Beck to the Utes, while also bringing along running back NaQuari Rogers and wide receiver Ryan Davis.

His interceptions last year came in bunches — Dampier had six games with no picks and five others with two or more — but if his passing numbers can improve and his game translates to the power conference level, he has a real shot at being the most dynamic quarterback in the league.

7. Behren Morton, Texas Tech

2024 stats: 63.3% completion percentage, 3,335 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, 8 interceptions; 55 carries, minus-22 rushing yards, 1 touchdown

Morton showed he is one of the Big 12’s most dangerous pure passers last year, with a top five finish in the league in passing yards and touchdown passes.

He’s not much of a running threat, though, and his TD-to-interception ratio was quite a bit different in nonconference play (10-2) versus what he accomplished in league action (17-8).

Still, with a strong amount of experience in his corner, it’s easy to expect improvement on already strong passing numbers from the multi-year starter in his final collegiate season.

BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff (12) throws a pass for a long gain as BYU and Oklahoma State play at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

8. Jake Retzlaff, BYU

2024 stats: 57.9% completion percentage, 2,947 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, 12 interceptions; 100 carries, 417 rushing yards, four touchdowns

From a leadership standpoint, Retzlaff should probably rank higher on this list.

He bucked the outside expectations last year — which included one outlet rating him the worst Big 12 quarterback in the league going into 2024 — and led BYU to an 11-2 record while coming oh-so-close to reaching the conference championship game.

The reason he’s rated so low, though, is because of his passing numbers from the Cougars’ final five games last season. He threw two touchdowns to five interceptions over that stretch to end the year and twice completed under 50% of his passes.

That came after Retzlaff had six straight games with two or more touchdown passes and completed 60% or more of his passes in three of BYU’s first four games.

If Retzlaff can improve his consistency through the end of the season — and continue to make plays with his legs — he’ll be a strong candidate for All-Big 12 honors this season.

9. Jalon Daniels, Kansas

2024 stats: 57.0% completion percentage, 2,454 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions; 93 carries, 447 rushing yards, six touchdowns

It doesn’t feel like it was that long ago that Daniels was a candidate for Big 12 preseason offensive player of the year honors after a standout 2022 season wherein he had an 18-4 touchdown-to-interception ratio and was also a rushing threat with seven rushing touchdowns.

Injuries derailed his 2023 season, though, and last year, Daniels’ efficiency wasn’t what it used to be. Several times, he had turnovers at inopportune moments.

Can he regain the vibe from 2022? If so, Daniels could revive the talent that at one point made him one of the league’s most feared dual-threat quarterbacks.

10. Brendan Sorsby, Cincinnati

2024 stats: 64.0% completion percentage, 2,813 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, seven interceptions; 105 carries, 447 rushing yards, nine touchdowns

Sorsby had himself a solid, albeit unspectacular, season leading the Cincinnati offense in 2024 after transferring from Indiana.

He also proved to be a rushing threat, with nearly double-digit rushing touchdowns (his nine rushing scores led all Big 12 quarterbacks last season).

Sorsby did see his numbers dip as the season wore on, though, particularly during a five-game losing streak to end the year.

Colorado quarterback Kaidon Salter throws during an NCAA college football spring game, Saturday, April 19, 2025, in Boulder, Colo. | Jack Dempsey, Associated Press

11. Kaidon Salter, Colorado

2024 stats (at Liberty): 56.3% completion percentage, 1,886 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, six interceptions; 114 carries, 587 rushing yards, seven touchdowns

Based on his past three seasons at Liberty, Salter has the experience edge over incoming five-star talent Julian Lewis to replace Shedeur Sanders as Colorado’s starting quarterback.

Salter, though, saw his numbers drop following a phenomenal 2023 season wherein he threw for 32 touchdowns and six interceptions, while also rushing for over 1,000 yards.

Imagine what Deion Sanders’ coaching staff could do with that kind of talent. It makes it easy to imagine that Salter is due for a bounceback year — and perhaps Colorado may even find ways to get Lewis involved this season.

12. Noah Fifita, Arizona

2024 stats: 60.5% completion percentage, 2,958 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, 12 interceptions; 66 carries, 17 rushing yards, one touchdown

Fifita’s passing numbers took a significant dip across the board last season after Jedd Fisch left for Washington following Fifita’s breakout freshman campaign when he threw for 25 touchdowns and six interceptions while completing more than 70% of his passes.

Also, Fifita won’t have Tetairoa McMillan, who was a top 10 pick in April’s NFL draft, to throw to anymore.

Fifita’s efficiency needs to bounce back this season. His efficiency rating went from 165.9 in 2023 to 126.5 in 2024, second-worst among Big 12 starters.

Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman (15) passes down field against LSU during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in College Station, Texas. After three seasons at Texas A&M, Weigman transferred to Houston this offseason. | Sam Craft, Associated Press

13. Conner Weigman, Houston

2024 stats (at Texas A&M): 55.3% completion percentage, 896 passing yards, three touchdowns, five interceptions; 28 carries, 101 rushing yards

Weigman, a former five-star recruit in the 2022 class, has a challenge to come in and electrify a Houston offense that failed far too often in 2024.

He started 13 games for Texas A&M over the last three seasons and threw 16 touchdowns to just two interceptions over his first two years, but injuries played a part in his limited time during the 2023 and 2024 campaigns.

If Weigman can revitalize some of that magic that made him a five-star talent out of high school and rejuvenate the Cougars offense, he could vault up the Big 12 QB rankings.

14. Jaylen Henderson, Nicco Marchiol or Max Brown, West Virginia

Henderson 2024 stats (at Texas A&M): no statsMarchiol 2024 stats: 66.1% completion percentage, 434 passing yards, five touchdowns, two interceptions; 40 carries, 120 yards, two touchdownsBrown 2024 stats (at Charlotte): 46.2% completion percentage, 561 passing yards, three touchdowns, six interceptions; 33 carries, 72 rushing yards

The Mountaineers are the first team on this list that could go deep into fall to evaluate all their quarterback options before choosing a starter.

It’s a true quarterback competition in Morgantown.

Marchiol is the only holdover from last season, before Rich Rodriguez came back as head coach, while Henderson and Brown are transfers.

Marchiol started two games last year and won both. While Henderson didn’t play at all last season, he started the final four games for Texas A&M in 2023 and accounted for eight touchdowns to two interceptions while showing off his abilities as a passer and runner.

At this point, Brown seems to be a bit further back in the race to start Week 1.

15. Cam Fancher, Tayven Jackson or Jacurri Brown, UCF

Fancher 2024 stats (at Florida Atlantic): 59.4% completion percentage, 1,528 passing yards, six touchdowns, six interceptions; 99 carries, 365 rushing yards, three touchdownsJackson 2024 stats (at Indiana): 62.2% completion percentage, 349 passing yards, four touchdowns, one interception; 15 carries, 73 rushing yards, three touchdownsBrown 2024 stats: 52.2% completion percentage, 398 passing yards, one touchdown, four interceptions; 53 carries, 401 rushing yards, four touchdowns

There is no clear QB1 going into the summer months for the Knights, so expect a heated position battle in the fall.

Brown is more dangerous as a runner than a passer, though he failed to win the job in his opportunities last season.

Fancher is also mobile, while his passing statistics don’t exactly jump off the page.

Jackson started a game for Indiana last year, leading the Hoosiers to a win over Washington, and is the best pure passer of the three.

Davi Belfort, a member of the 2024 recruiting class, also transferred to UCF from Virginia Tech and could factor into the situation, though probably not in 2025.

16. Hauss Hejny or Zane Flores, Oklahoma State

Hejny 2024 stats (at TCU): no pass attempts; 15 carries, 65 rushing yardsFlores 2024 stats: no stats

After two other QBs transferred out, Hejny and Flores are set to battle for the Cowboys’ starting position.

There are contrasting styles between the two — Hejny is a dual-threat quarterback who needs to show he’s a reliable passer, while Flores more a traditional dropback passer.

There’s no real tangible game experience at the collegiate level between the two, making it a risk to trust initially whoever wins the QB battle in Stillwater.

West Virginia quarterback Nicco Marchiol (8) against Arizona in the first half during an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Tucson, Ariz. | Rick Scuteri, Associated Press



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