Bryce Young, Alabama Crimson Tide. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

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Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland Terrapins. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)

Bryce Young, Alabama Crimson Tide. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) Maryland Terrapins Football College football fans will be blown away by this 100% correct ranking of quarterbacks.

Nothing makes college football fans worse than saying their quarterback is bad Crazy too.

While I’m not going to do this today, I’m going to rank some of the hotties to amuse you because this is what I do. Luckily for everyone involved, there have been plenty of absolutely stunning quarterbacks this season. From people with more qualifications to burn, portals and heartbreakers, you heartbroken people, let’s go torpedoes like Tom once said.

You can make me stand at the gates of hell, but I’m not going to back down from these quarterback rankings. Honorable Mention: Sam Hartman (Wake Forest), Jaren Hall (BYU) , Tanner Mordecai (SMU), Spencer Sanders (Oklahoma State), JT Daniels (West Virginia), DJ Uiagalelei (Clemson), Hank Bachmeier (Boise State), Cade McNamara/JJ McCarthy (Michigan), Jayden Daniels/Garrett Nussmeier (LSU) ), Jaxson Dart/Luke Altmyer (Ole Miss)

College Football Rankings: Top 25 quarterbacks entering the 2022 college season

25Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland Terrapins

Taulia
Tagovailoa

QB Maryland Terrapin

It turns out that Tua’s younger brother Also good at throwing pills, y’all. Mahalo!

While his older brother, Tua, on Sunday, Taulia Tagovailoa wanted to see if he could keep up with the Miami Dolphins in his third NFL season, he had big plans for quarterback for the Maryland Terrapins. While the Terps may not be better than fifth in their own division, they may have the second-best quarterback in the Big Ten East, all things being equal. That’s not bad!

Even if he’s not a top NFL prospect like his older brother, Maryland is about to get its first in five years bowl season. While Maryland may not be much better than 7-6 this season, Tagovailoa is entering his third year in Mike Loxley’s program. Scoring is rarely an issue for the Terps under his tutelage. For better or worse, Tagovailoa is giving them data this year.

If Tagovailoa had it on its own, Maryland could be a little better than one might expect with some wins.

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