UGA Recruiting: Watch for This Five Star to Visit Soon
Georgia has added a commitment from former Texas A&M WR Noah Thomas
Thomas led TAMU receivers with 39 catches for 574 yards and 8 TDs this season pic.twitter.com/B50AUrBHaV
— NCAA Transfer Portal (@RivalsPortal) January 7, 2025
NEWS: Miami transfer DL Joshua Horton will visit Georgia tomorrow, he tells @on3sports
The 6’5 295 DL appeared in 8 games in his time with the Hurricanes
Will have 3 years of eligibility remaining https://t.co/RlUbB6Fk7q pic.twitter.com/eq75bPnwgc
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 17, 2025
Here are the stats from every top quarterback listed as a Heisman contender.
Gunner Stockton has the best QBR in the nation. He’s thrown the least amount of interceptions of all the quarterbacks listed, along with Simpson. He has the third most total touchdowns. He does have the least amount of yards and the 2nd lowest completion percentage. But he also has a head coach who doesn’t run up the score on the cupcake opponents.
| PLAYER/TEAM | ODDS | ATT/COM | YDS | TD/INT | RUSH | QBR | |
| Carson Beck, Miami | 300+ | 127/174 | 1,484 | 11/7 | 26 yds, 1 TD | 81.3 | 72.90% |
| Ty Simpson, Alabama | 320+ | 134/189 | 1,678 | 16/1 | 58 yds, 2 TD | 82.6 | 70.80% |
| Fernando Mendoza, Indiana | 420+ | 109/153 | 1,423 | 17/2 | 133 yds, 2 TD | 87.5 | 71.20% |
| Marcel Reed, Texas A&M | 1600+ | 102/170 | 1,490 | 12/4 | 186 yds, 3 TD | 72.2 | 60% |
| Julian Sayin, Ohio State | 1800+ | 120/153 | 1,479 | 15/3 | 10 yds, 0 TD | 88.6 | 78.40% |
| Gunner Stockton, UGA | 2500+ | 115/169 | 1,264 | 10/1 | 220 yds, 6 TD | 90.4 | 68.00% |
1. Ohio State
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Alabama
5. UGA
6. Oregon
7. Georgia Tech
8. Ole Miss
9. Miami
10. Vanderbilt
11. BYU
12. Notre Dame
13. Oklahoma
14. Texas Tech
15. Missouri
16. Virginia
17. Tennessee
18. South Florida
19. Louisville
20. LSU
21. Cincinnati
22. Texas
23. Illinois
24. Arizona State
25. Michigan
1. Ohio State (65)
2. Indiana
3. Texas A&M
4. Alabama
5. Georgia
6. Oregon
7. Georgia Tech
8. Ole Miss
9. Miami
10. BYU
11. Oklahoma
12. Vanderbilt
13. Notre Dame
14. Missouri
15. Texas Tech
16. Virginia
17. Tennessee
18. Texas
19. LSU
20. South Florida
21. Cincinnati
22. Louisville
23. Illinois
24. Michigan
25. Arizona State
Dropped Out: No. 20 Memphis; No. 21 USC; No. 22 Utah
Others Receiving Votes: Navy 59; USC 52; Utah 51; Tulane 45; Houston 34; Iowa 17; James Madison 9; Iowa State 9; San Diego State 4; North Texas 4; Washington 3; UNLV 3; SMU 3; Memphis 3; TCU 2; Pittsburgh 2; Boise State 2; Northwestern 1