Bo Nix is one of the most experienced quarterbacks in college football as the Oregon signal caller is entering his 2nd season at Oregon after 3 at Auburn.

Now Nix has received some billboard treatment in New York City courtesy of the Ducks similar to what Joey Harrington received some 22 years ago. Nix certainly has a resume to market, as last season he became the Oregon single-season record holder for completion percentage at 71.9%, and also was the first Oregon starting QB to ever post a completion percentage of 70.0 or better in a season.

Nix finished with 29 touchdown passes, 14 rushing TDs and even 1 TD catch in 13 games last season. He threw just 7 interceptions and his rushing touchdowns were just one shy of Marcus Mariota’s single-season record.

But before Nix makes waves on the national stage, he has plenty of competition among several elite QBs in the Pac-12.

The Pac-12 has the most talented QBs of any league in America because it boasts Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams of USC, Washington’s Michael Penix Jr., Washington State’s Cameron Ward, Arizona’s Jayden de Laura, and Utah’s Cam Rising is nearly back from an ACL injury after he helped the Utes to another Pac-12 title last season.