Missouri Quarterback Beau Pribula Set To Enter the Transfer Portal
If you blinked, you might have missed the Beau Pribula era at Missouri. After just one roller-coaster season in Columbia, the graduate quarterback is packing his bags and hitting the NCAA Transfer Portal again. It is a move that feels both surprising and inevitable, kind of like a Hail Mary that gets knocked down at the one-yard line.
For Tigers fans, this stings a little, but maybe not as much as it would have in September. Then, Pribula looked like the guy. Mizzou started 5-0, beating rivals like Kansas and taking down South Carolina. The vibes were immaculate. The offense was humming. But college football is a cruel business, and the SEC is the cruelest landlord of them all.
The Season That Started Hot and Went Cold
Let’s be real: Pribula had some moments where he looked like a legitimate star. He transferred in from Penn State, beat out Sam Horn for the job, and threw for nearly 2,000 yards. But as the leaves changed color, so did his production.
Once the Tigers got into the meat of the SEC schedule, things got rocky. Pribula struggled to find his footing—literally and figuratively. He threw 9 interceptions against 11 touchdowns. That ratio is tough to swallow in a league where defenses are faster than your internet connection.
The low point? Probably the Arkansas game. Mizzou won, sure, but they did it by essentially ignoring the forward pass. Head Coach Eli Drinkwitz famously cracked that trying to throw the ball was like “playing left-handed.” When your coach says that after a win, you know the writing is on the wall.
Injury and the Rise Of Matt Zollers
You have to feel for Pribula regarding the Vanderbilt game. Trying to make a play at the goal line, he dislocated his ankle. Injuries are the worst part of this game, period. It is the human side we often forget while yelling at our TV screens. That injury didn’t just sideline him; it cracked the door open for true freshman Matt Zollers.
And let’s be honest, Zollers looks like the future. He stepped in and flashed the kind of potential that makes boosters reach for their checkbooks. With Zollers viewed as the heir apparent and Pribula having only one year of eligibility left, the math just didn’t add up for a return.
What’s Next For Mizzou?
The portal giveth, and the portal taketh away. Pribula isn’t the only one heading for the exit. The Tigers are seeing a bit of a mass exodus, with receivers Josh Manning and Marquis Johnson also looking for new homes. It is going to be a busy winter for Drinkwitz and his staff.
For Pribula, he heads back into the free agency market looking for one last shot to lead a program. He’s got the legs and the experience. He just needs the right system.
For Mizzou, all eyes turn to the Gator Bowl and the Zollers show. The Pribula experiment was short, occasionally sweet, but ultimately a bridge to the next era. That is the life now in college football.
