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C-USA How did each C-USA starting QB end up at his current program?

BCarlisle37

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I thought this would be pretty interesting to take a look at considering how often QBs seem to transfer these days.

West:

-- Louisiana Tech -- Luke Anthony (2-star recruit signed with Abilene Christian in 2016, grad transfer) or Aaron Allen (3-star recruit, signed with La Tech in 2018)
-- UAB -- Dylan Hopkins (2-star recruit, signed with UAB in 2018) or Tyler Johnston III (2-star recruit, signed with UAB in 2016)
-- Southern Miss -- Jack Abraham (2-star recruit, signed with La Tech in 2016, transferred to a JC in 2017, signed with Southern Miss in 2018)
-- UTSA -- Frank Harris (2-star recruit, signed with UTSA in 2017) or Lowell Narcisse (3-star recruit, signed with LSU in 2017, transferred to a JC in 2018, signed with UTSA in 2019 as a 3-star recruit)
-- Rice -- Jovoni Johnson (no-star recruit, signed with Rice in 2019) or Mike Collins (no-star recruit in 2016, signed with Penn, transferred to TCU in 2017, grad transfer to Rice in 2020)
-- UTEP -- Gavin Hardison (no-star recruit, signed with UTEP in 2019 out of a JC) or TJ Goodwin (3-star recruit, signed with UTEP in 2019)
-- North Texas -- Jason Bean (2-star recruit, signed with North Texas in 2018) or Austin Aune 3-star recruit, signed with TCU in 2012, never enrolled at TCU, took 1 million to go play pro baseball for 6 years, enrolled at Arkansas as a walk-on in spring of 2018, left Arkansas in summer of 2018 and enrolled at North Texas in fall of 2018)

East:

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Florida Atlantic -- Chris Robison (4-star recruit, #5 QB in nation, signed with Oklahoma in 2017, transferred to FAU in August of 2017 due to some legal issues)
-- FIorida International -- Kaylan Wiggins (2-star recruit, signed with FIU in 2017) or Max Bortenschlager (2-star recruit, signed with Maryland in 2016, joining FIU program as grad transfer in 2020)
-- Middle Tennessee -- Asher O'Hara (no-star recruit, signed with MTSU in 2018 out of a junior college)
-- Marshall -- Isaiah Green (3-star recruit, #21 dual-threat QB in nation, signed with Marshall in 2017)
-- ODU -- Hayden Wolff (3-star recruit, #28 QB in nation, signed with ODU in 2019)
-- Charlotte -- Chris Reynolds (no-star recruit, signed with Charlotte in 2017)
-- Western Kentucky -- Ty Pigrome (3-star recruit, signed with Maryland in 2016, will be a grad transfer at WKU in 2020)

Of the 21 QB competing for starting spots in 2020, 8 have transferred at some point in their careers.

Thoughts?
 
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