TCU Quarterback Josh Hoover Enters Transfer Portal
In a move that’s shaking up the offseason quarterback carousel, TCU’s Josh Hoover is officially trading in his purple and white. The redshirt junior, who has spent the last four years lighting up scoreboards in Fort Worth, plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens in January.
If you’re a fan of a team needing a proven arm, you might want to start paying attention. We aren’t talking about a developmental prospect here; we are talking about a guy who has thrown for over 9,600 yards and found the end zone 71 times.
Why Hoover Is the Big Fish In the Portal
Let’s be real—quarterbacks enter the portal every day. But quarterbacks with Hoover’s résumé? They are a rare breed.
According to the stats, Hoover projects to have more passing yards and touchdowns than any other quarterback returning to college football next season. That is serious production. He is leaving TCU as the program’s third-leading passer all-time, sitting right behind Horned Frog legends Trevone Boykin and Andy Dalton.
This past season alone, he threw for nearly 3,500 yards and 29 touchdowns. Sure, he had a few hiccups (the 13 interceptions were a headache for the TCU faithful), but his ceiling is undeniably high. Remember that game against SMU in September? He torched them for 337 yards and four scores.
The Emotional Goodbye To TCU
Leaving a place you’ve called home for four years isn’t easy, and Hoover didn’t take the decision lightly. In a heartfelt statement, he thanked everyone from Head Coach Sonny Dykes to the equipment staff.
“This place has allowed me to meet some of my best friends, and I will always be grateful for that,” Hoover said. “I’ve prayed about this and decided that I will be entering the transfer portal.”
It is a bittersweet ending. Hoover battled through injuries, coaching changes, and the immense pressure of leading a Big 12 program. He leaves with a 19-13 record as a starter, but more importantly, he leaves with a degree and a whole lot of game tape that offensive coordinators across the country are currently drooling over.
Potential Landing Spots For Hoover
So, where does a guy with nearly 10,000 career passing yards go? The rumor mill is already spinning. Early reports from 247Sports have linked Hoover to Indiana. The Hoosiers, fresh off a surprisingly dominant season under Curt Cignetti, have become a haven for transfer quarterbacks. It makes sense. Hoover has the arm talent to thrive in a high-powered offense, and Indiana has the momentum.
But don’t rule out other QB-needy programs. With only one year of eligibility left, Hoover isn’t looking to sit on a bench. He wants to win, and he wants to polish his game for the NFL scouts who are already keeping tabs on him.
What This Means for TCU
For the Horned Frogs, it is back to the drawing board. Losing your starting QB right before a bowl game is never ideal. Hoover won’t be suiting up for the Alamo Bowl against USC, but that’s the nature of modern college football. Coach Dykes will have his hands full finding the next signal-caller to lead the offense.
