Manning Passing Academy 2024: List of all QBs who participated in Year 28 of the camp ft. Quinn Ewers and Jalen Milroe
The Manning Passing Academy has fostered some of the greatest quarterbacks in college football and the NFL. The 28th edition of the MPA has finished.
In total, 46 quarterbacks attended the passing academy. But which quarterbacks were in this camp?
Who attended the Manning Passing Academy?
Quinn Ewers (Texas)
The Texas Longhorns quarterback will be coming into the season on a high. Ewers led the Longhorns to a conference championship and their first CFP berth in their final season in the Big 12. Ewers returned to Texas for one more season and is likely one of the strongest quarterbacks in college football. Can he lead the Longhorns to a Southeastern Conference championship in the program's first year?
Jalen Milroe (Alabama)
Jalen Milroe had a decent 2023 season. He threw for 2,834 yards and scored 23 touchdowns as he led the Crimson Tide to the SEC championship. This year will be different for Alabama, mostly due to the absence of Nick Saban. The strength of new coach Kalen DeBoer's offense may be unknown but should be competitive with Milroe at the helm.
Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
Cade Klubnik and his Clemson Tigers struggled in 2023. This was mostly due to numerous injuries to key players in the offense. This year, this should not be the case. He should have all his receivers back and can rely on players such as Phil Mafah and Tyler Brown to help him find the yardage.
Carson Beck (Georgia)
The Georgia Bulldogs quarterback had a successful first season as the starter of the two-time defending national champions. He threw for 3,941 yards and scored 24 touchdowns as the Bulldogs went almost unbeaten. This season is set to be another strong year for Beck, where the Bulldogs will be one of the favorites to win it all.
Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)
Jaxson Dart is another player whose 2023 season was one to remember. Dart led the Rebels to their first-ever 11-win season and will want to repeat this success in 2024. The Ole Miss offense may be slightly weaker this season due to the loss of star running back Quinshon Judkins. However, Dart is talented enough to give the team what they need to win.
Dillion Gabriel (Oregon)
The new Oregon Ducks quarterback will hope to bring the form he had with the Oklahoma Sooners to the Big Ten. Last season, Gabriel was one of the best quarterbacks in the Big 12, throwing for 3,660 yards and scoring 30 touchdowns. He should be able to be a massive threat in the Big Ten and potentially bring the Ducks to the conference championship game.
Arch Manning (Texas)
Arch Manning, part of the Manning family who run the camp, was also there. He was acting as a counselor figure to some of the players. Arch will again spend another season on the bench at Texas due to the return of Quinn Ewers. But this will only prepare him to take the reigns as the starting quarterback.
Who else was at the Manning Passing Academy
The following quarterbacks also attended the Manning Passing Academy in 2024:
Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma)
Rocco Becht (Iowa State)
Michael Brescia (Colgate)
Hudson Card (Purdue)
Brady Cook (Missouri)
Myles Crawley (Grambling)
Donovan Smith (Houston)
Dequan Finn (Baylor)
Mason Garcia (Austin Peay)
Garrett Greene (West Virginia)
Mark Gronowski (South Dakota State)
Seth Henigan (Memphis)
Will Howard (Ohio State)
Jake Lange (Delta State)
Riley Leonard (Notre Dame)
Gio Lopez (South Alabama)
Grayson McCall (NC State)
Kyle McCord (Syracuse)
Pat McQuaide (Nicholls State)
Fernando Mendoza (California)
Graham Mertz (Florida)
Eli Sawyer (Southeastern Louisiana)
Brayden Schager (Hawaii)
Blake Shapen (Mississippi State)
Preston Stone (SMU)
Tyler Van Dyke (Wisconsin)
Jace Wilson (Texas Southern)
Chris Zellous (Hampton)
Dante Moore (Oregon)
Nicholas Vattiato (Middle Tennessee)
Cole Gonzales (West Carolina)
Paxton DeLaurent (Southeastern Missouri State)
Will McElvain (Central Arkansas)