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Name: Drew Mestemaker (Transfer from North Texas)
College: Oklahoma State      Number: 17
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4   Weight: 211
Position:  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rFr/2029

40 Low: 4.74
   40 Time: 4.79
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 Data Scout Notes: X-rFr-2029 Breakout QB1 on Team in 25/Tall Accurate Pocket Passer-71%-29-4 **2026: 01-02-26 Transfer from North Texas...2025: OPOYC/1stC/BurlsworthTrophyFinalist...2024: NAC

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 Drew Mestemaker, Oklahoma State, Player News


  2025 AMERICAN CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): QB Drew Mestemaker, North Texas,...Mestemaker leads FBS with 3,835 passing yards and has thrown 29 touchdowns against just four interceptions. He broke the American's single-game record with 608 passing yards at Charlotte on October 24. The redshirt freshman ranks third in the nation in passing efficiency (178.2), fourth in passing touchdowns (29), fourth in total offense (324.3 yards per game), ninth in completion percentage (70.9 percent). - American Conference Football

(DS#3 QB) rFr/2029 QB Drew MestemakerOklahoma State
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  North Texas' Drew Mestemaker leads the nation with 319.6 passing yards per game. Baylor's Sawyer Robertson and Florida Atlantic's Caden Veltkamp are the other quarterbacks throwing for more than 300 yards per game. - AP College Football

(DS#3 QB) rFr/2029 QB Drew MestemakerOklahoma State
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  Drew Mestemaker threw for 366 yards and three touchdowns, including a 77-yarder to Cameron Dorner, and No. 21 North Texas wrapped up a spot in the American Conference championship game with a 52-25 victory against Temple on Friday. The Mean Green (11-1, 7-1 American) rolled in their first game since announcing that coach Eric Morris had accepted the job at Oklahoma State. North Texas will play either 22nd-ranked Tulane or Navy for the conference title and a possible College Football Playoff berth. Tulane will host the championship game next Friday with a victory over Charlotte on Saturday night. Otherwise, the Mean Green will be at home against Navy. Tulane is No. 24 in the CFP rankings. North Texas is unranked. The Owls (5-7, 3-5) pulled even at 7-7 on Evan Simon's fourth-down touchdown pass to Ryder Kusch in the first quarter, but the Mean Green scored TDs on their first five drives. The nation's No. 1 offense in total yards had 366 in the first half on the way to a 35-7 lead.

Freshman Caleb Hawkins, who entered the game leading the nation in total touchdowns, is up to 26 after four rushing TDs against Temple. He had 122 of his 186 yards rushing at halftime. North Texas said Tuesday in the announcement about Morris that the coach will leave after the season. Morris said after the game that would include a bowl game if North Texas' first 10-win season doesn't end as the Group of Five representative for the CFP. There is also talk of Mestemaker, a redshirt freshman who never played quarterback on the varsity in high school, leaving UNT as well, possibly joining his coach in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The nation's leading passer was 20 of 24 and had three TDs without an interception for the second week in a row. Mestemaker has 29 TD passes with just four picks. North Texas has outscored its two opponents 108-49 since getting in The Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in 66 years. The Mean Green celebrated the end of the poll's longest drought for an FBS school with a 56-24 victory over Rice. Mestemaker had a 75-yard completion to Wyatt Young to set up Hawkins' fourth score, which put the Mean Green over the 50-point mark for an FBS-leading seventh time this season. Young had 127 yards receiving a week after setting an American Conference record with 295. Dorner had four catches for 125 yards. - North Texas/AP College Football


(DS#3 QB) rFr/2029 QB Drew MestemakerOklahoma State
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  North Texas' Drew Mestemaker rose from fourth to first on the passing chart with his 469 yards against Rice. Mestemaker averages 315.4 yards per game, a yard more than Florida Atlantic's Caden Veltkamp. - AP College Football

(DS#3 QB) rFr/2029 QB Drew MestemakerOklahoma State
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  WEEK 9 AMERICAN CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Drew Mestemaker, R-Fr., QB, North Texas,...Mestemaker broke the American and North Texas records for passing yards in a game with 608 as the Mean Green defeated Charlotte, 54-20, on Friday night. The redshirt freshman was 37-of-49 on the night with four touchdowns and one interception. His 608 yards mark as the highest this season in the Football Bowl Subdivision and is the 17th-highest in FBS history. - American Conference Football

(DS#3 QB) rFr/2029 QB Drew MestemakerOklahoma State
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  WEEK 9 ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Drew Mestemaker, North Texas,...The redshirt freshman passed for an American Conference-record 608 yards and four touchdowns in a 54-20 win at Charlotte on Friday. He completed 37 of 49 passes, with 16 going for 15-plus yards, as the Mean Green improved to 7-1 for the first time since 1977. Mestemaker threw for the most yards by a Football Bowl Subdivision player since K.J. Costello passed for 623 yards for Mississippi State against LSU in 2020. The total was second-highest by a freshman or redshirt freshman in FBS history behind David Neill's 611 for Nevada against New Mexico State in 1998. - AP College Football

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  Redshirt freshman Drew Mestemaker passed for a school-record 608 yards with four touchdowns and North Texas scored 37 unanswered points to beat Charlotte 54-20 on Friday night. Mestemaker completed 37 of 49 passes with one interception in breaking the record. Mestemaker covered 80 yards with three passes - the final one a 41-yard scoring strike to Cameron Dorner - on the game's first possession to put North Texas (7-1, 3-1 American Conference) up 7-0. Charlotte (1-7, 0-5) answered with Liam Boyd's 24-yard field goal and Grayson Loftis' 33-yard touchdown pass to Javen Nicholas to take a 10-7 lead into the second quarter. Loftis and Nicholas teamed up for a 64-yard score in a one-play drive and Charlotte led 17-7.

Kali Nguma followed with a 29-yard field goal and Mestemaker hit Caleb Hawkins for a 6-yard score to tie it 17-all at halftime. Charlotte had a drive stall at the North Texas 3-yard line to begin the third quarter and settled for Boyd's field goal and a 20-17 lead. It was all Mean Green from there. Mestemaker passed to Tre Williams III for a 30-yard gain to the Charlotte 1 and Kiefer Sibley ran it in on the next play to put North Texas ahead and Nguma added a 41-yard field goal for a 27-20 advantage after three quarters. Mestemaker connected with Hawkins for a 7-yard touchdown and Wyatt Young turned a short pass into a 70-yard score and a 20-point lead after the two-point run failed. Sibley added a 45-yard touchdown run and Ashton Gray scored on a 32-yard run to polish off the rout. Young finished with nine receptions for 190 yards. Dorner caught seven passes for 117 yards and Sides hauled in five for 114. Loftis totaled 295 yards on 20-for-36 passing for the 49ers. Nicholas had seven catches for 187 yards. - North Texas/AP College Football


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  Drew Mestemaker threw for 277 yards and four touchdowns, with three scores and 102 yards going to Wyatt Young, and North Texas beat UTSA 55-17 on Saturday. North Texas (6-1, 2-1 American) is off to its first 6-1 start since 2018. It was North Texas' third game this season scoring 50-plus points. After UTSA opened the game with a three-play, 75-yard scoring drive, North Texas answered with 17 straight fourth-quarter points. Kiefer Sibley capped the first-half scoring with nine seconds left to give North Texas a 24-14 lead following a 13-play, 76-yard drive.

North Texas started the second half with a touchdown drive and after a UTSA fumble deep in its own territory, Mestemaker ran in a short touchdown for a 38-14 lead. Mestemaker added a 42-yard scoring pass to Young with 55 seconds left in the third. Caleb Hawkins rushed for 133 yards on 18 carries, and he also had eight catches for 90 yards for North Texas (6-1, 2-1 American). Cameron Dorner added 63 yards receiving and a touchdown. Owen McCown was 11 of 20 for 84 yards and a touchdown for UTSA (3-4, 1-2). Robert Henry Jr. rushed for 138 yards and a touchdown. - North Texas/AP College Football


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  WEEK 3 AMERICAN CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION: Drew Mestemaker, RFr., QB, North Texas,...Completed 24 of 29 passes for 211 yards and four touchdowns in a 59-10 win against Washington State. - American Conference Football

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  Drew Mestemaker threw for 211 yards and four touchdowns and North Texas smashed Washington State 59-10 on Saturday. In just the first half, Mestemaker completed 14 of 17 with three touchdowns. Jayden Becks ran for two scores and Mackenzie McGill II added another as North Texas (3-0) built a 42-3 lead. North Texas went on a scoring spree midway through the second quarter as Washington State (2-1) turned it over on four of their last six possessions before halftime.

McGill capped the game-starting drive for North Texas with a 7-yard touchdown run at the end of 10-play, 75-yard drive. Evan Jackson intercepted Jaxon Potter on Washington State's first drive, and immediately after Becks ran it in from the 12. After a Washington State field goal before the end of the first quarter, Mestemaker threw a 2-yard touchdown to Brandon Young Jr. with 7:07 left before halftime. With 3:24 before the break, Mestemaker threw a 6-yard touchdown to Tre Williams III and with 1:39 left he tossed a 12-yard score to Landon Sides. With 54 seconds before the break, Becks ran it in from the 14 for the insurmountable lead. Washington State reached the end zone with a 2-yard run by Zevi Eckhaus. In relief of Potter, Eckhaus went 7-for-10 passing for 72 yards. Potter threw for 139 yards and three interceptions. - North Texas/AP College Football


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  Drew Mestemaker threw for 329 yards and three touchdowns in his second career start as North Texas cruised past Lamar 51-0 on Saturday night. Mestemaker completed 24 of 32 passes and added 30 yards and one score on the ground. The redshirt freshman was a walk-on last season after never starting in high school, but officially earned the starting job last week. He connected with Cameron Dorner on a 25-yard touchdown, and added another with a 32-yard pass to Wyatt Young.

Dorner had seven receptions for 98 yards, while Young hauled in four passes for 97. The Mean Green held Lamar to just 119 yards of total offense and had three sacks and eight tackles for loss. Ethan Wesloski led with seven tackles and 0.5 sacks. Kali Nguma was 6-for-6 on PATs and connected on his only field goal, a 28-yarder. Kyndon Fuselier led the Cardinals with four receptions for 45 yards. North Texas improves to 6-2 all-time against Lamar, who was a conference foe in the Southland Conference from 1983-86. - North Texas/AP College Football


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