July 27, 2024

Here’s a current look at the Power Five quarterbacks who will be able to access the 2024 college football transfer list.

Football transfer portal season for colleges is quickly approaching. About a week remains until players nationwide visit the portal to begin the Dec. 4 transfer window.

As usual, the quarterbacks will be the center of attention when it comes to who decides to hit the portal in the upcoming weeks. There are already a few Power Five signal-callers in the portal, and more will appear shortly.

In light of that, starting with the most recent, these are the Power Five quarterbacks who have either signed up for a transfer or declared their intention to do so via the transfer portal.

NOV. 24: WILL ROGERS, MISSISSIPPI STATE

As a four-year starter for the Bulldogs, Rogers has amassed 12,315 passing yards and 94 passing touchdowns over 43 career games, ranking second and fourth in league history. Rogers is one of the most prolific passers in SEC history. Under Mike Leach, he had his best seasons in 2021 and 2022, throwing for a total of 8,713 yards and 71 touchdowns. This season, in eight games, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound quarterback has completed 59.9% of his passes for 1,626 yards, 12 touchdowns, and four interceptions. However, he has missed four games because of upper-body injuries.

NOV. 19: TYLER SHOUGH, TEXAS TECH

Shough, a former transfer from Oregon, played for Texas Tech for the previous three seasons, but two season-ending injuries kept him from playing in more than 15 games (13 starts). He completed his Red Raider career with 2,922 passing yards on 62.4% completion percentage, 20 touchdowns against 11 interceptions, and 8 touchdowns on the ground in addition to 432 yards gained through the air. Because of the COVID year, the six-year veteran is still eligible for one more year.

NOV. 13: SPENCER PETRAS, IOWA

Petras, a three-year starter for the Hawkeyes in the past, played the role of student assistant this season as he recovered from surgery on his shoulder, which he suffered in the 2022 regular season finale. In 37 career games over five seasons in Iowa City, the 6-foot-5, 231-pound player completed 56.7% of his passes for 5,199 yards and 35 total touchdowns (24 passing, 11 rushing) to 19 interceptions. Because of the COVID year, he is still eligible for one more year.

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