Who is featured in Season 3 of QB1: Beyond the Lights?

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Season 1 and 2 of Netflix’s QB1: Beyond the Lights has been a hit for football fans, but which quarterbacks will be featured in Season 3?

At this point in the year, everyone talks about Last Chance U, and for good reason. It’s the first real taste of football season and the show is filled with controversy, players who have come from bad situations and have made names for themselves and former stars who are fighting to get back to the spotlight.

But one show that doesn’t get quite the same love — but it should — is QB1: Beyond the Lights which is a Netflix series that follows star quarterbacks in their final year of high school as they prepare for college football.

Season 1 of the show featured a few extremely popular quarterbacks in Tate Martell, Jake From and Tayvon Bowers.

Martell ended up going to Ohio State before transferring to Miami as one of the most polarizing recruits in recent memory. He was the most colorful personality on the show and that hasn’t changed since he entered college.

Fromm is starting for Georgia, entering his third year with the Bulldogs and they’re the biggest threat to Alabama in the SEC. He’s also one of the top NFL draft prospects for 2020.

Lastly, Bowers isn’t starting for Wake Forest, losing a battle with freshman Sam Hartman, who actually starts in Season 2 of the show. He had an interesting story about getting sick and coming close to never playing again, but now Hartman is the starter for a Power Five program.

The other two Season 2 guys are Re-Al Mitchell, an Iowa State commit from St. John Bosco in California who actually started over five-star DJ Uiagalelei who is committed to Clemson, and Justin Fields, who committed to Georgia and then transferred to Ohio State. Mitchell is now the backup to Brock Purdy, a breakout freshman from 2018 and Fields is the starter for the Buckeyes.

So who will be featured in Season 3 when it’s released sometime in August?

Spencer Rattler, a five-star Oklahoma signee, is the biggest name in the show and he’ll be joined by four-star 2020 Georgia commit Carson Beck who is the first underclassman to be featured on the show and three-star Kentucky freshman Nik Scalzo.

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The names are big yet again and for the third straight year, Georgia has a quarterback commit featured on the show. No official release date or trailer has been released, but those are the three rumored quarterbacks.