Things have not been simple under center for the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team in 2025. Behren Morton opened the season as the starting quarterback, but he exited early in three games; he also missed a pair of contests.
Don Williams of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal was the first to put this idea out there, yet he certainly won’t be the last. Suddenly, Texas Tech has a quarterback problem, though it likely won’t materialize until next season.
After a heartbreaking, controversial loss to No. 17-ranked Georgia Tech last weekend, Wake Forest Football looks to rebound for its first conference win this Saturday- traveling across the state border to Blacksburg, Virginia, to face the Virginia Tech Hokies.
Last year Wake Forest went into Fall camp with Mitch Griffis already ordained as the starting quarterback. It didn’t go well. Before that, it was a given that it was Sam Hartman’s job, and it went mostly well.
The Marshall Thundering Herd have landed a veteran QB to help their offense along in what will be a critical 2024 campaign. Wake Forest quarterback Mitch Griffis announced his upcoming move to Huntington on Friday afternoon. Griffis will be a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining after four years with the Demon Deacons.
Wake Forest quarterbacks Mitch Griffis and Santino Marucci both announced plans to transfer on Tuesday. They are leaving Winston-Salem, N.C., after a 4-8 season that ended the Demon Deacons' seven-year bowl streak.
Wake Forest is taking a massive hit at quarterback by way of the transfer portal for a second-straight year. The Demon Deacons quarterback situation changed quickly when Sam Hartman transferred following last season.