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A story out of South Dakota under the headline Three-headed QB battle set to define spring football for USD reminds us that former Dartmouth quarterback Jackson Proctor '25 isn't quite done after playing in one game as a grad transfer at Northern Illinois last year. (Proctor ran twice for 13 yards and completed two of eight passes for eight yards in his only NIU appearance before leaving the team.)
From the story:
First-year head coach Matt Vitzthum — who spent last season as the team’s quarterbacks coach — inherits a three-man battle that will shape the trajectory of the 2026 season. Senior Nevan Cremascoli, freshman Austyn Modrzewski, and transfer senior Jackson Proctor will each get their opportunity this spring to prove they can lead the Coyotes’ offense.
And . . .
After spending the 2025 season at Northern Illinois without using a year of eligibility due to an NCAA waiver, Proctor entered the transfer portal and ultimately landed at South Dakota for one more opportunity to start.
Adjusting to a new program and offensive system will be part of his challenge this spring.
“Jackson is just really trying to embrace the new environment, a new offense, a new coordinator and a new quarterbacks coach,” Vitzthum said. “He is just adjusting to the new, so I think his growth will probably take a little bit longer but each guy can bring a different dynamic to our offense.”
Read the full story HERE, and find Proctor's South Dakota bio HERE.
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Speaking of quarterbacks hoping to make an impact in a new place, Jayden Craig, a grad transfer from Harvard, is one of the Top 14 Unheralded CFB Transfers Destined for Stardom in 2026 per Bleacher Report. From the story:
In (Sonny) Dykes' offense, Craig will get the opportunity to sling the ball around a lot, and with Jordan Dwyer returning and South Alabama transfer Jeremy Scott joining in, Craig will have plenty of capable options.
And . . .
This could be a big, final year for Craig who could surge up draft boards.
Find the full story HERE.
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Dartmouth gets a quick mention HERE for being one of the schools recruiting Colt Hauser, a 6-foot-3, 280-pound offensive lineman from Florida whose actor father Cole Hauser was on the TV show Yellowstone.
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EXTRA POINTRemember those robins I mentioned a few days ago that were all over our field? The weather has cooled off and I haven't seen them since. Not a one.