Nick Starkel | |
Currentteam: | Free agent |
Position: | Quarterback |
Birth Date: | February 24, 1998 |
Birth Place: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 3 |
Weight Lb: | 214 |
High School: | Liberty Christian School (Argyle, Texas) |
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Undraftedyear: | 2022 |
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Nicholas Starkel (born February 24, 1998) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Texas A&M University, the University of Arkansas, and San Jose State University.
Starkel was born in Pittsburgh to Wendy and Murray Starkel.[1] Starkel lived in eight different cities prior to graduating from high school, as his father Murray was a longtime United States Army officer who worked with the Army's Corps of Engineers.[2]
Starkel attended Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas, where he threw for 4,745 yards and 48 touchdowns in three seasons, 3,091 of which came from his senior season. A three-star recruit, Starkel initially committed to Oklahoma State, but after talking with former USC quarterback Cody Kessler, he de-committed from Oklahoma State and narrowed it to UCLA and Texas A&M, committing to play college football at Texas A&M.<ref>Web site: Report: Former OSU quarterback commit Nick Starkel explains reason he flipped to Texas A&M . Tulsa World . 31 August 2021. [3]
Starkel entered Texas A&M redshirting his true freshman season. As a redshirt freshman, he won the starting quarterback job, although he suffered a broken leg in the season-opener against UCLA.[4] [5] Starkel returned to play six more games in 2017, including a 499-yard, four touchdown performance against Wake Forest in the Belk Bowl that was a Belk Bowl record.[6] [7]
Under new head coach Jimbo Fisher, Starkel lost the starting job to Mond, the latter thriving under Fisher's system, leading to Starkel announcing he would transfer as a graduate student, with immediate eligibility.[8] [9]
Starkel transferred to Arkansas before the 2019 season.[10] He competed with Ben Hicks for the starting quarterback job, and split time with Hicks in the season opener against Portland State.[11] After replacing Hicks in a 31–17 loss to Ole Miss, Starkel was named the Razorbacks starter for their game against Colorado State, throwing for 305 yards and three touchdowns in a 55–34 win.[12] [13] The following week, he threw five interceptions in a loss to San Jose State. Starkel announced he would transfer from Arkansas after one season, later citing conflict with head coach Chad Morris and offensive coordinator Joe Craddock.[14]
After Starkel put his name in the transfer portal, former San Jose State football player Josh Love reached out to Starkel and informed him the San Jose State coaches were interested in a transfer quarterback and put the two sides in touch.[15] Starkel later announced that he would transfer to San Jose State in 2020.[16]
At San Jose State, Starkel had a stellar 2020 season, posting career-highs in passing yards, touchdowns, and passer rating, as San Jose State went 7–0 in conference play and won the 2020 Mountain West Conference Championship. Starkel was named the game's most valuable player after throwing for 453 yards and three touchdowns in the game.[17] Starkel was also named to the Mountain West's All-Conference second team.[18]
With the NCAA approving a waiver that allowed college football players to retain their 2020 standing for the 2021 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Starkel announced on Twitter that he would return for a sixth season of eligibility.[19] [20]
Bold | Career high |
Season | Class | GP | Passing | Rushing | ||||||||||
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Att | Comp | Pct | Yds | TD | Int | Rate | Att | Yds | Avg | TD | ||||
! colspan="14" style="; text-align: center;" | Texas A&M Aggies | |||||||||||||
2016 | Freshman | 0 | Redshirt | |||||||||||
2017 | Freshman | 7 | 205 | 123 | 60.0 | 1,793 | 14 | 6 | 150.2 | 12 | −42 | −3.5 | 1 | |
2018 | Sophomore | 4 | 22 | 15 | 68.2 | 169 | 1 | 0 | 147.7 | 1 | -6 | −6.0 | 0 | |
! colspan="14" style="; text-align: center;" | Arkansas Razorbacks | |||||||||||||
2019 | Junior | 8 | 179 | 96 | 53.6 | 1,152 | 7 | 10 | 109.4 | 6 | −16 | -2.7 | 0 | |
! colspan="14" style="; text-align: center;" | San Jose State Spartans | |||||||||||||
2020 | Senior | 8 | 254 | 163 | 64.2 | 2,174 | 17 | 7 | 152.6 | 13 | −40 | −3.1 | 0 | |
2021 | Senior | 7 | 248 | 128 | 64.2 | 1,645 | 9 | 7 | 113.7 | 15 | −71 | −4.7 | 1 | |
Career | 34 | 908 | 525 | 57.8 | 6,933 | 48 | 30 | 132.8 | 47 | -175 | -3.7 | 2 | ||
Source:[21] |
After not being selected in the 2022 NFL draft, Starkel attended the Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets' rookie minicamp but was not signed.[22] He later became the quarterbacks coach and JV head coach, He is also the passing game coordinator at Corona del Mar High School, he helped lead the Seakings to a CIF-SS championship bout in the 23-24 season losing to La Serna, Starkle now works as a private quarterback tutor.[23]