Alan Bowman gets 7th year; Top QBs from his recruiting class
5. Justin Rogers
Rogers’ college career hit a rough patch before it ever started. The No. 43 overall recruit and No. 3 dual-threat quarterback in the class, Rogers suffered a severe knee injury his senior season which limited him to just one game. Still, he signed with TCU and spent two seasons there though only saw action in one game.
He transferred to UNLV for the 2020 season and played in just eight games over two seasons, throwing for 636 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Rogers entered the transfer portal in 2022 though it doesn鈥檛 appear like he landed , leaving his football career up in the air.
