Quarterbacks Shine and Struggle in College Football Week 2

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11/09/2024 23h56

In the second week of college football, the performance of quarterbacks provided valuable insights into which players have what it takes to become the stars of the season. While some teams have yet to be truly tested, others faced off in high-stakes matchups, allowing quarterbacks to thrive under pressure or struggle against formidable competition. As the landscape of college football's quarterback talent continues to evolve, let's take a closer look at 247Sports' Week 2 power rankings for the 2024 season.

Leading the pack is Texas' Quinn Ewers, who solidified his position as the top quarterback in 247Sports' rankings with an impressive showing against Michigan. Ewers showcased his skills on the road, throwing three touchdowns and completing 66% of his passes. Known for his excellent execution of run-pass option plays and remarkable throwing angles, Ewers has consistently performed well against top-tier opponents throughout his career.

Coming in close behind Ewers is Ward of an unnamed team who delivered a sensational performance against Florida A&M, completing an astounding 76% of his throws and amassing six touchdowns. With a QBR of 94, Ward has undoubtedly established himself as one of the top quarterbacks in the country.

Ole Miss signal-caller Jaxson Dart has also garnered attention with his outstanding start to the season, throwing six touchdowns with no interceptions. In his latest game against Middle Tennessee State, Dart displayed remarkable accuracy, completing an impressive 25 of 27 passes. If he maintains this level of play, the Heisman Trophy might be within reach for Dart this year.

Meanwhile, a tough road lies ahead for Shedeur Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes. Sanders struggled in his game against Nebraska, but was hindered by a lackluster performance from his team's offensive line. Despite the setback, Sanders has the talent to bounce back and lead his team to success.

Noah Fifita of Arizona faced a slow start in the game against Northern Arizona but rallied in the second half, securing a victory. Although Fifita didn't have his best performance, he now has an opportunity to make a comeback against No. 14 Kansas State. With 173 passing yards, one touchdown, and one interception, Fifita's capabilities will be put to the test in the upcoming matchup.

Kyle McCord, the Ohio State transfer who now plays for Syracuse, has been a force to be reckoned with, boasting eight touchdowns and just one interception in his first two games. McCord's ability to exploit coverage weaknesses and deliver precise passes has played a significant role in his team's success.

Dylan Raiola, a true freshman phenom at Nebraska, continues to dazzle, demonstrating the poise and skill of a seasoned quarterback. Against Colorado, Raiola completed 23 of 30 passes for a touchdown without any turnovers, further solidifying his position as the top rookie signal-caller of the season.

As we examine the landscape of college football quarterbacks, it's crucial to acknowledge the performance of other notable players who have made an impact on the field. Howard showcased remarkable efficiency and accurate ball placement, increasing his completion rate to 69%. Miller Moss of USC displayed surgical precision, completing 21 of 30 passes in their victory over Utah State.

While some quarterbacks faced challenges, such as Iamaleava who threw two interceptions but still managed to secure a win against NC State, others like Drew Allar of Penn State improved their deep passing ability, setting the stage for future success.

Despite the ups and downs experienced by these talented quarterbacks, their performances in Week 2 have undoubtedly shaped the national quarterback power rankings. With college football season well underway, fans can expect even more thrilling storylines to unfold as these players continue to make their mark on the game.

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