Which school gets its quarterback position right first: Texas or Notre Dame? Both schools have struggled to field a truly “great” quarterback over the last decade or more — Texas hasn’t had one since Colt McCoy and Notre Dame hasn’t had one since Brady Quinn in 2006 (some would argue Jimmy Clausen because he was an All-American but he didn’t win much).
The Longhorns have two highly talented, highly ranked signal callers in their room while ND plucked a decorated veteran out of the portal. Which school will find a QB that matches its pedigree first? — Zach
I lean toward Notre Dame because I’m excited to see what
Wake Forest transfer
Sam Hartman can do with the talent around him. Specifically, I’m excited to watch
Hartman play with an offensive line made up of future
NFL players. Left tackle
Joe Alt already has NFL draftniks buzzing for 2024, and right tackle
Blake Fisher can play his way into a high pick.
Hartman had good receivers at Wake Forest —
A.T. Perry looked quite smooth last weekend at the NFL combine — but Wake Forest had two offensive linemen (a fourth-rounder and sixth-rounder) drafted in Hartman’s time as a starter. By contrast, Notre Dame had three offensive linemen drafted in the first three rounds in 2021 alone, and the five projected starters for 2023 all could be drafted at some point. (Alt could be picked
very high.)