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Top Returning Passers From North Carolina FCS Football For 2025

Despite key departures, plenty of arm talent returns to NC’s FCS contingent

Left-handed quarterback Walker Harris takes aim during a NC Central football game against Campbell in 2024.
Left-handed quarterback Walker Harris takes aim during a NC Central football game against Campbell in 2024. Photo by Eric Lusk | NC Football News

North Carolina’s FCS ranks said goodbye to some serious arm talent after the 2024 season.

Western Carolina’s Cole Gonzales — a two-time All-SoCon selection — hit the portal for Oklahoma, then spring-boarded again to Pitt.

Gardner-Webb’s Tyler Riddell, who led the state’s FCS contingent with 2,573 passing yards, is using his final season at Duquesne after a strong one-year run in Boiling Springs.

And Elon’s Matthew Downing wrapped up a solid two-year stint with 2,049 yards and 16 touchdowns last fall.

But don’t be fooled — the QB cupboard isn’t bare as the 2025 season comes into view. Several experienced signal-callers are ready to compete for the center-stage spotlight this fall. Here are the top four returning passers from North Carolina FCS programs, based on 2024 production.

1. Walker Harris | North Carolina Central

After multiple years behind Davius Richard, Harris made the most of his long-awaited shot in 2024. The redshirt senior from Wake Forest (Heritage HS) was steady and efficient, throwing for 1,882 yards, 18 touchdowns, and just six picks while guiding the Eagles to an 8-3 finish.

With major offensive weapons gone — including RB J’Mari Taylor (now at Virginia) and WR Joaquin Davis (NFL UDFA) — NCCU will lean on Harris’ experience as it aims to reclaim the MEAC crown.


A graphic announcing that Taron Dickens has been named a freshman All-American in 2024
Western Carolinas Taron Dickens took over for the injured Cole Gonzales late last season in Cullowhee and earned freshman All America honors Graphic courtesy of Western Carolina athletics

2. Taron Dickens | Western Carolina

When Gonzales went down late in the season, Dickens stepped in — and lit it up.

The redshirt sophomore from Miami (Northwestern HS) delivered a pair of 400-yard performances, earned freshman All-America honors from FCS Central and finished with 1,428 yards, 12 TDs and just three interceptions in limited action.

He added 151 yards and a TD in WCU’s spring game. With head coach Kerwin Bell and OC Rylan Wells back for another year of drawing up plays, Dickens might be the next big thing in Cullowhee.


Campbell quarterback Mike Chandler II throws during the Camels' spring game.
Mike Chandler II returns to the Campbell football quarterback room Here he completes a pass during the spring game on March 22 2025 in Buies Creek Photo by Eric Lusk | NC Football News

3. Mike Chandler II | Campbell

Chandler brought a dual-threat dynamic to the Camels’ offense in 2024, posting 1,033 passing yards and 10 touchdowns through the air, plus 352 rushing yards and two more scores as a part-time starter alongside Chad Mascoe.

The graduate transfer from Lamar has experience on his side heading into a fierce quarterback competition that began in spring. He’s battling recent transfers Jalen Ferguson and Kamden Sixkiller, but Chandler’s knowledge of the system could give him a slight edge.

Also worth noting: the entire Campbell QB room posted a perfect 4.0 GPA this spring (see tweet below). Nerds run the offense in Buies Creek, and we’re here for it.


Andrew Frazier scrambles during a play for Davidson football.
Andrew Frazier accounted for three touchdowns two rushing and one passing in his first start at quarterback for Davidson in 2024 Photo by Tim Cowie Photography DavidsonPhotoscom | Courtesy Davidson athletics

4. Andrew Frazier | Davidson

With a new head coach, Davidson’s offense will look a lot different in 2025. But Frazier brings an intriguing mix of arm and legs — and continuity — to the table.

The former Havelock High standout threw for 557 yards and five TDs last season as a part-time starter in Davidson’s run-heavy option attack. He also added 372 rushing yards and four touchdowns — including a 38-yard scramble against Stetson.

If he wins the job under new coach Saj Thakkar, Frazier could shine in a more balanced offense.


Quarterback Jalen Ferguson looks to throw during Campbell's spring game in March 2025
Quarterback Jalen Ferguson looks to throw during Campbells spring game in March 2025 Ferguson transferred to Buies Creek from D2 Lenoir Rhyne after leading the state all levels in passing yards in 2024 Photo by Eric Lusk | NC Football News

Wildcard: Jalen Ferguson | Campbell

One of the most intriguing transfers in our state in the off-season, Ferguson brings a big gun to Buies Creek. He threw for 3,276 yards (tops in the state at any level) and 19 touchdowns in 2024 while leading Lenoir-Rhyne to 10 wins and a second-round D2 playoff appearance.

The West Forsyth grad is now in Buies Creek and could absolutely push for the starting gig. If he adapts quickly to the FCS level, don’t be surprised if he’s slinging darts all over the CAA by midseason.

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