Anytime you have turnover at quarterback, there are bound to be questions about how the offense will perform the following season.
The Sooners are one of the teams across the country that will be starting a new quarterback in 2024. Jackson Arnold takes over for Dillon Gabriel, who transferred to Oregon. And while there may be some uncertainty, the Sooners have one of the best young quarterbacks in the country.
The former five-star prospect isn’t one of the favorites to win the Heisman in 2024 and at this point. At this point he’s just outside the top-10 of ESPN’s quarterback rankings heading into the spring. And a lot of where Arnold is ranked is likely related to his inexperience at the collegiate level.
The only player without much experience that’s ranked ahead of Arnold is Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Nico Iamaleavea.
Arnold has a lot of talent and is a highly-regarded quarterback, but he and Iamaleava have a lot to prove still. But they’ve got all the talent in the world, and both former five-star quarterbacks were able to get their first start during bowl season.
Arnold and Iamaleava will likely provide the fireworks in the Oklahoma Sooners first conference game in the SEC when they welcome the Tennessee Volunteers to town. That could be the start of a fantastic quarterback battle over the next several years. In the offenses they run with the talent that both schools possess, both former five-star quarterbacks could be dark-horse Heisman contenders in 2024 and frontrunners in 2025.
For the Sooners, everything is set up for Arnold to find himself ranked much higher in these quarterback rankings by the end of the season. The offensive line will come together and the Sooners have a deep pool of skill talent for Arnold to work with.
Here’s a look at ESPN’s top 10.