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Nittany Lions Wire on MSNFormer Penn State QB competing for starting job with SEC school
Beau Pribula will get a chance to compete for the starting job with Missouri when the Tigers open their season next week.
Many Penn State fans will remember the dramatic departure of former backup quarterback Beau Pribula from Penn State, just before the College Football Playoff began. It sparked national debate about ...
The Missouri quarterback competition between Beau Pribula and Sam Horn will carry into Week 1. The Tigers sent out a press release Wednesday stating both Pribula and Horn will see action in next ...
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Columbia Daily Tribune on MSNMissouri football QB competition will extend into first game of season, per Eli Drinkwitz
Missouri football's quarterback competition will run into the first game of the season, per head coach Eli Drinkwitz.
August 20 - The starting quarterback competition for Missouri will carry on into the regular season. Tigers coach Eliah ...
Perhaps the biggest position question facing Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz and company this offseason was who is going to ...
Mizzou football's quarterback competition will officially roll into the 2025 season, as head coach Eli Drinkwitz announced that both graduate transfer Beau Pribula and returner Sam Horn will play in ...
The Missouri Tigers' search to find their next starting quarterback will extend into the regular season, head coach Eli Drinkwitz announced in a press release W ...
Beau Pribula and Sam Horn -- will play in Thursday's season opener as part of the competition to name a starter.
A close battle to be Missouri's next starting quarterback isn't over yet and won't be settled until after the Tigers' Aug. 28 game against Central Arkansas.
Missouri's QB1 battle is heating up as Penn State transfer Beau Pribula and Sam Horn will be figuring out their roles soon.
Penn State transfer Beau Pribula and redshirt junior quarterback Sam Horn will both play in Missouri's season opener against Central Arkansas, according to a report from ESPN's Chris Low.
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