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Transfer QBs: College Football's Fast Track to Glory?
20 Jan
Summary
- Transfer quarterbacks are increasingly leading teams to the championship.
- Coaches prioritize immediate impact over long-term player development.
- Experienced transfer signal-callers offer proven success and quick adaptation.

College football's biggest games are increasingly decided by quarterbacks new to their teams. Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza transferred to Indiana in December 2024 after three years at California. Carson Beck joined Miami in January 2025 with one year of eligibility left, having spent five years at Georgia.
This pattern mirrors last year's championship game, featuring transfers Riley Leonard (Notre Dame) and Will Howard (Ohio State). Coaches like Indiana's Curt Cignetti emphasize that immediate action is key in today's game, stating, "You've got to win every year.".
Veterans like Joe Burrow and Jake Coker had similar championship runs, while Stetson Bennett's journey was unconventional. Beck, who sat for three years at Georgia, sought a new opportunity with the Hurricanes. Miami's coach Mario Cristobal calls Beck the most experienced player in the playoff.




