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Headsets are Changing How College QBs are Being Developed

Nate Tice

Now they got the headsets. So that's right. I see way more complicated offensive stuff happening because they can actually get the terminology out there. And actually kind of going a little slower because teams are huddling a little bit more.

Context

Nate Tice's late-realization scouting note: helmet-comm in college football has made offenses more complex, with more huddling and slower tempo. That gives college QBs more NFL-adjacent reps with terminology and concept communication. He admits this didn't fully click for him until April 2026 — wishes he'd been on it earlier when scouting QBs.

Subject(s)

  • College football schematic evolution
  • QB development pipeline