The college football season is heating up, and the quarterback position is taking center stage! CBS Sports has released its updated Top 25 QB rankings after an exciting Week 7, and there are some big names making waves.
Alabama's Ty Simpson is the new king of the hill, rising to the top after a clutch performance against ranked opponents. But here's where it gets controversial: Missouri's Beau Pribula and Illinois' Luke Altmyer have taken a tumble, falling from grace after losses to powerhouse teams.
Ty Simpson (Alabama): The Crimson Tide's signal-caller has overcome a rough start to become the SEC's top quarterback. With five straight wins and impressive stats, he's the one to watch.
Fernando Mendoza (Indiana): The Hoosiers are defying expectations, and Mendoza is leading the charge. His performance against Oregon catapulted Indiana to No. 3 in the AP Poll Rankings, and he's projected as a top NFL draft pick.
Haynes King (Georgia Tech): King is on a mission, leading the Yellow Jackets to an undefeated season so far. His dual-threat abilities have Georgia Tech dreaming of a 10-win season.
Jayden Maiava (USC): Under the guidance of coach Lincoln Riley, Maiava is shining bright. With impressive passing numbers and a strong connection with wide receiver Makai Lemon, they form one of the best QB-WR duos in the nation.
Julian Sayin (Ohio State): The Buckeyes' sophomore QB is dominating the Big Ten. With no ranked opponents left on their schedule, Sayin could lead Ohio State back to the CFP.
Byrum Brown (USF): A surprise contender, Brown is leading USF to a potential GO5 bid. His dual-threat abilities make him a force to be reckoned with.
Demond Williams Jr. (Washington): One of the most exciting young QBs, Williams Jr. is racking up impressive stats. With a stellar performance against Rutgers, he's proving his worth.
CJ Carr (Notre Dame): After a rough start, Carr has found his groove. He's led Notre Dame to four straight wins and is set for a premier QB battle against USC's Maiava this weekend.
Brendan Sorsby (Cincinnati): Sorsby has bounced back from a tough season opener, leading the Bearcats to a top-25 ranking. His accuracy and touchdown-throwing abilities are impressive.
Sawyer Robertson (Baylor): Robertson is a passing machine, leading the nation in passing yards. With upcoming matchups against Hoover and TCU, he'll aim to solidify his case for Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year.
The rankings continue with rising stars and falling heroes, but the top 10 is where the real action is. Who do you think will rise to the occasion and become the ultimate QB champion? The debate is on, and the comments section awaits your thoughts!