
Carson Beck gains respect in latest ACC quarterback rankings from analyst.
College football analyst Josh Pate recently dropped his top 5 ACC quarterback rankings on X. Pate, who has made a name for himself via 247Sports and CBS Sports, has built a following on YouTube and other social media platforms. His latest rankings goes as follows: Cade Klubnik (Clemson), Carson Beck (Miami), Haynes King (Georgia Tech), Kevin Jennings (SMU), and Miller Moss (Louisville).
REPORT: I am socializing my ACC QB rankings with select people today. Will report feedback. pic.twitter.com/SA4UJhbLOk
— Josh Pate (@JoshPateCFB) June 18, 2025
Cade Klubnik (Clemson)
Klubnik was a beast in 2024, throwing for 3,639 yards, 36 TDs, and just 6 INTs, while also rushing for 463 yards and 7 TDs. He finished with a QBR around 78.7 (12th nationally), completing 63.4% of his passes and earning 148.2 passer rating.
Carson Beck (Miami, ex-Georgia)
Beck spent 2024 at Georgia before transferring to Miami. He threw 3,485 yards, 28 TDs, and had 12 INTs, with QBR at 80.9 (8th in FBS). In his two seasons as a starter at Georgia, he went 24–3, piling up 7,912 yards and 58 TDs. Beck had elbow surgery late in 2024, ending his season and causing him to pass on the NFL draft initially, then enter the transfer portal.
Haynes King (Georgia Tech)
King brought solid dual-threat production in 2024 with 2,114 passing yards, 14 TDs, 2 INTs, and a QBR of 78.6. He completed 72.9% of his passes and added 587 rushing yards with 11 TDs on the ground.
Kevin Jennings (SMU)
Jennings busted out in his first ACC season, throwing for 3,245 yards and 23 TDs. He averaged 231.8 yards/game, completing 65% of his passes. SMU averaged 36.5 PPG and ended up making it to the CFP.
Miller Moss (Louisville, ex-USC)
In 2024 at USC, Moss put up 2,555 yards, 18 TDs, 9 INTs, with a QBR of 74.4. He completed 64.4% of passes and had 135.1 passer rating. Notably, he began his USC tenure with a bang as he threw for 372 yards and 6 TDs in his first start.
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3-star TE includes Miami in final three schools along with Notre Dame and Iowa
3-star TE Preston Fryzel will make his decision on June 23.
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3-star TE Preston Fryzel has released his final three schools which includes Miami, Notre Dame and Iowa. Fryzel stands at 6’4″ and weighs 220 lb, and is from Toledo Central Catholic in Ohio. On3 ranks him No. 40 nationally among tight ends and as the No. 30 player in Ohio, with 29 Division‑I offers.
NEWS: Class of 2026 TE Preston Fryzel is down to Notre Dame, Iowa, & Miami, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’4 220 TE from Toledo, OH will announce his Commitment on June 23rd
Where Should He Go? ⬇️https://t.co/W1KsQcYeda pic.twitter.com/gGhJTu0p3P
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 18, 2025
As a junior, Fryzel caught 43 passes for 807 yards (18.8 yards per reception) and scored 10 touchdowns while helping Central Catholic reach the state title game. His junior season performance earned him all‑state honorable mention honors. His junior film shows a long‑strider with “big slot” ball skills who is a vertical threat off the line.
He’s a polished prospect with ideal size and strong receiving ability, though he’d likely add more bulk in college. Coaches see him primarily as a receiving tight end or “big slot” as someone who can exploit linebacker mismatches, while also lining up on the outside. Notre Dame’s Mike Martin called Fryzel a great fit for their offensive scheme and it appears that the visit to South Bend made a serious impression.
On the recruiting trail he’s been active, visiting Notre Dame twice (with one official earlier this month), making an unofficial to Iowa in April, and traveling to Miami in early June. Fryzel has an official visit set with Iowa on June 20. Prior to his top‑three, his top schools included Cincinnati, Duke, Minnesota, Pittsburgh and others. Duke and Minnesota are teams that probably feel left out right now as Fryzel had an official visit to the Duke campus on June 6 as well as to Minnesota on May 30.
His commitment is set for June 23 with each finalist offering different fits that may appeal to him. Miami currently does not have a tight end committed in the 2026 recruiting cycle.
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