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Gerry Bohanon (born November 26, 1999) is an American former football quarterback. Bohanan played college football for the Baylor Bears, South Florida Bulls and the BYU Cougars between 2018 and 2024.

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Early life

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Bohanon attended Earle High School in Earle, Arkansas. As a senior in 2017, he passed for 2,675 yards and 34 touchdowns, along with an additional 1,200 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns.[1] In 2017, he was named to the Elite 11 finals.[2] A four-star recruit, Bohanon committed to play college football at Baylor University.[3]

College career

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Bohanon served as a backup quarterback in his true freshman, redshirt freshman, and sophomore seasons, primarily to Charlie Brewer. Bohanon became the starting quarterback for the 2021 season, his junior season, leading the Bears to an 9–2 start, including three ranked wins, before a hamstring injury in November kept him out of the team's remaining games for the season. In his first six games, he threw zero interceptions. He led the Bears to a 21–7 Sugar Bowl win over Ole Miss. As starter, Bohanon led Baylor to 12–2 record, the most wins in a single season in the school's history. The Bears finished the season in the Top-10 in the AP Poll.[4]

On May 8, 2022, he announced his transfer to USF. On November 28, 2023, Bohanon entered the transfer portal for a second time where he committed to Brigham Young University on January 4, 2024.[5]

On January 21, 2025, Bohanon declared himself for the 2025 NFL draft. He was not selected.[6]

College statistics

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Season Team GP Passing Rushing
Att Comp Pct Yards TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD
2018 Baylor 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 2 5 2.5 0
2019 Baylor 10 36 17 47.2 187 2 0 109.2 42 272 6.5 3
2020 Baylor 2 1 1 100.0 7 0 0 158.8 4 19 4.8 0
2021 Baylor 12 275 173 62.9 2,200 18 7 146.6 76 323 4.3 9
2022 South Florida 7 160 91 56.9 1,070 6 6 117.9 60 386 6.4 3
2023 South Florida 0 Did not play
2024 BYU 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0
Career 34 473 282 59.6 3,464 26 13 133.8 184 1,005 5.5 15

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span
6 ft 1+34 in
(1.87 m)
225 lb
(102 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
10+12 in
(0.27 m)
All values from Pro Day[7]

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Gerry Bohanon is an American former who played for the from 2018 to 2021, the in 2022, and the in 2024. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 225 pounds, Bohanon, a native of , where he attended Earle High School, appeared in 38 games across his career, completing 285 of 477 passes for 3,496 yards and 26 touchdowns while rushing for 1,035 yards and 15 scores. His college journey was marked by significant achievements, multiple transfers due to injuries, and a resilient path that culminated in declaring for the , where he participated in the Big 12 Pro Day but went undrafted and was noted as an undrafted prospect. Bohanon redshirted his freshman season at Baylor in 2018 and saw limited action in 2019 and 2020, appearing in 15 games combined with modest stats. He earned the starting role in as a junior, guiding the Bears to a 10-2 regular season record by passing for 2,205 yards and 18 touchdowns with just seven interceptions in 12 starts, while adding 323 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. That year, Baylor captured the Big 12 Championship, though Bohanon missed the title game due to a injury sustained against Kansas State; backup Shapen started in his place during the 21-16 victory over State. Bohanon recovered in time for the postseason, starting in the Bears' 21-7 win over Ole Miss to cap a 12-2 campaign, earning him All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors. Following the 2021 season, Bohanon transferred to in May 2022 after entering the portal, seeking a fresh start as a graduate transfer. He won the starting job in fall camp and led the Bulls to a 2-5 record in his first seven starts, completing 91 of 160 passes for 1,070 yards and six touchdowns. His season ended prematurely on October 15, 2022, during a loss to Tulane, when he suffered a torn labrum in his right throwing shoulder on an 8-yard run, requiring season-ending and sidelining him for all of 2023. The injury severely limited his grip strength, to the point where he initially struggled to hold a during rehabilitation. Bohanon entered the transfer portal again in December 2023 and committed to BYU on January 4, 2024, as a seventh-year senior eligible via redshirt and medical redshirt years. At BYU, he was initially viewed as a contender for the starting role but ultimately served as the backup to Jake Retzlaff throughout the 11-2 season, appearing in limited action with 3 completions out of 4 attempts for 27 yards and one interception, alongside minor rushing contributions. Named a co-captain and to the Comeback Player of the Year Watch List, Bohanon embraced his reserve role with maturity, focusing on leadership and team success. On January 21, 2025, he declared for the NFL Draft, showcasing his skills at the Big 12 Pro Day on March 20, 2025, before going undrafted in April and emerging as a priority undrafted option for teams.

Early life

Family background

Gerry Bohanon was born in , a small town of about 2,000 residents in the northeast corner of the state, known for its rural, close-knit community without a stoplight. He is the son of Juanita Bohanon and Gerry Bohanon Sr., both of whom raised him in this modest environment. His mother served as the principal of Earle High School, instilling in him a strong through her own demanding role in supporting the family and community. Bohanon grew up with siblings in a household that emphasized perseverance and dedication, values that shaped his early years amid the everyday challenges of small-town life in . His upbringing in Earle fostered a deep connection to local traditions and community involvement, with his mother's position at the placing the family at the heart of town activities.

High school career

Gerry Bohanon attended Earle High School in , where he played quarterback for the Bulldogs under coach A.C. Coleman. As a senior in 2017, Bohanon led Earle to a 10-1 record, passing for 2,675 yards and 34 touchdowns while rushing for 1,200 yards and 17 touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat abilities. Rated as a four-star recruit by , Bohanon was considered the top player in and the No. 9 nationally in the class of 2018. He earned national recognition by participating as a finalist in the quarterback competition, highlighting his passing skills among the nation's elite high school prospects. Bohanon committed to on December 19, 2017, choosing the Bears over scholarship offers from several prominent programs, including , , Auburn, Louisville, , Ole Miss, and . His decision bolstered Baylor's 2018 recruiting class, signing early during the inaugural early signing period.

College career

Baylor Bears (2018–2021)

Bohanon joined Baylor as a four-star recruit from Earle High School in . As a true in 2018, he appeared in three games behind starter , recording two rushes for five yards while preserving his redshirt eligibility. In 2019, Bohanon transitioned to redshirt status and saw expanded action in 10 games as a backup, completing 17 of 36 passes for 187 yards and two touchdowns; he also emerged as a dual-threat option, rushing 42 times for 272 yards and three scores. His 2020 sophomore campaign featured even more limited involvement, with appearances in just two games, one completion for seven passing yards, and four rushes for 19 yards. Entering the 2021 season as a junior, Bohanon secured the starting role and guided Baylor to a program-record 12–2 finish, including a Big 12 Championship victory over Oklahoma State and a 21–7 win against Ole Miss. The Bears concluded the year ranked No. 5 in the final , their highest end-of-season ranking since 1974. In 12 starts, Bohanon completed 173 of 275 passes for 2,205 yards and 18 touchdowns with seven interceptions, while adding 76 rushes for 323 yards and a team-high nine rushing touchdowns that showcased his mobility in head coach Dave Aranda's offense. Bohanon's breakout year was interrupted in late November 2021 by a injury during the game against Kansas State on November 20, 2021, after an 11-yard run, which sidelined him for the final regular-season contest against Texas Tech and the Big 12 title game. He returned to start the . For his performance, Bohanon earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors and was selected to the Award's Quarterback Class of 2021. Academically, he was a multiple-time member of the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll during his Baylor tenure.

South Florida Bulls (2022–2023)

Following his successful tenure at Baylor, where he contributed to a Big 12 championship, Gerry Bohanon entered the transfer portal in April 2022 and committed to the on May 8, 2022, bringing two years of eligibility to the program. Bohanon earned the starting position during fall camp in August 2022, with head coach describing the decision as "crystal clear" based on his performance. He started the first seven games of the season, completing 57% of his passes for 1,070 yards and six touchdowns, while adding 386 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities despite the team's struggles. Bohanon's season was cut short on October 15, 2022, when he suffered a season-ending injury to his right throwing shoulder during an 8-yard scramble in a loss to Tulane, requiring surgery that sidelined him for the remainder of the year. Although he retained eligibility for a seventh year via the bonus season and qualifying for a medical redshirt, Bohanon opted out of the 2023 campaign to focus on recovery, remaining on the Bulls' roster but not participating in games as Byrum Brown took over as starter. On January 4, 2024, Bohanon announced his transfer to BYU, seeking a fresh opportunity in his final collegiate season.

BYU Cougars (2024)

After transferring from the University of South Florida, Gerry Bohanon committed to Brigham Young University on January 4, 2024, for his final season of eligibility as a seventh-year senior. His decision was influenced by BYU's need for quarterback depth and his own recovery from a shoulder injury sustained in 2022 at USF, which had limited his participation the prior year and required ongoing rehabilitation into the 2024 offseason. Bohanon entered a competitive quarterback battle during spring practices and fall camp against incumbent starter Jake Retzlaff, a redshirt junior who had led BYU to a 5-7 record in their Big 12 debut the previous season. Bohanon's experience as a former Big 12 starter at Baylor brought veteran leadership to the room, but Retzlaff ultimately secured the starting role after demonstrating consistency and growth in camp. As the primary backup, Bohanon appeared in four games during the 2024 season but saw limited action, completing 3 of 4 passes for 27 yards and one interception, with no touchdowns. BYU enjoyed a successful campaign under head coach , finishing 11-2 overall and 7-2 in Big 12 play, earning a berth in the where they defeated 36–14. Bohanon contributed off the field as a co-captain, providing amid the team's strong performance. Following the season, he exhausted his eligibility and declared for the on January 21, 2025.

Career statistics

Bohanon's college career statistics encompass his appearances at Baylor (2018–2021), (2022–2023), and BYU (2024), where he primarily contributed as a . The table below details his year-by-year passing and rushing stats, including (GP) and started (GS). Data reflects regular season and postseason games where applicable.
YearSchoolGP/GSPassing (Cmp-Att)Pass YdsPass TDIntRush AttRush YdsRush TD
2018Baylor3/00-1000250
2019Baylor10/017-3618720422723
2020Baylor2/01-17004190
2021Baylor12/12173-2752,205187763239
20227/791-1601,07066603863
20230/00-0000000
2024BYU4/03-427017300
Career38/19285-4773,49626141911,03515
Career totals include 4,531 total offensive yards (3,496 passing + 1,035 rushing) and 41 total touchdowns (26 passing + 15 rushing). Aggregated efficiency metrics feature a 59.7% completion percentage and 7.3 yards per passing attempt, alongside 5.4 yards per rushing carry.

Professional career

2025 NFL Draft

Gerry Bohanon declared for the on January 21, 2025, following the expiration of his college eligibility after the 2024 season. His decision came after a senior year at BYU where he served primarily as a backup, appearing in limited action with 3 completions out of 4 attempts for 27 yards and one , though injuries had previously limited his role. Bohanon participated in the Big 12 Pro Day on March 20, 2025, at The Star in , where he measured 6 ft 1¾ in (1.87 m) tall and 225 lb (102 kg). He opted for position-specific workouts only, focusing on drills rather than full athletic testing, showcasing his footwork and decision-making under pressure. Scouts noted his mobility as a key asset, allowing him to extend plays and evade rushers effectively. Pre-draft evaluations positioned Bohanon as a late-round prospect or potential undrafted (UDFA), with rankings such as No. 28 among quarterbacks by NFL Draft Buzz and similar assessments from The Draft Network. Strengths highlighted included his dual-threat ability and experience in multiple pro-style offenses, while weaknesses centered on inconsistent arm strength and accuracy on deep throws. Despite these evaluations, Bohanon went unselected in the seven-round , held April 24–26 in .

Post-draft pursuits

Following the 2025 NFL Draft, where he went unselected, Gerry Bohanon signed with an agent to pursue opportunities as an undrafted free agent (UDFA). Analysts quickly identified him as a notable prospect in this category, ranking him among the top undrafted quarterbacks available; for instance, NFL.com included Bohanon in its position-by-position list of top UDFA rookies, highlighting his mobility and arm talent from his BYU tenure. Similarly, Sportskeeda placed him within the top 30 overall UDFAs, praising his dual-threat potential despite injury setbacks in college. Bohanon's strong performance at the Big 12 Pro Day in March 2025, where he impressed scouts with accurate deep throws and pocket presence, helped generate interest from NFL teams post-draft. Reports indicated potential for rookie minicamp invitations or tryout workouts, particularly leveraging connections from his time at BYU, where alumni like Zach Wilson have paved paths to the league. However, as of November 2025, no such invites or contracts have been reported, leaving Bohanon as an unsigned free agent continuing independent training to showcase his skills.

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