Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula plans to enter the transfer portal, multiple sources confirmed to The Athletic on Thursday. The news was first reported by PowerMizzou.com.

Pribula, a graduate transfer with one year of eligibility remaining, started 10 games for the Tigers after joining the team last season, having spent his first three years in college at Penn State. He left the Nittany Lions before the opening round of the 2024 College Football Playoff, calling the timing of his exit an “impossible decision.” He committed to Missouri on Dec. 22.

The former three-star recruit from York, Penn., led the Tigers to a 7-3 record and finished 11th in the SEC in quarterback efficiency, completing 67.4 percent of his throws for 1,941 yards, 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He suffered a left ankle injury against Vanderbilt at the end of October and missed his next two starts.

Missouri turned to freshman Matt Zollers after Pribula was injured, and he went 1-1 as a starter, completing 53 percent of his passes for 402 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. Pribula returned from the injury in late November and started in a loss to Oklahoma and a win over Arkansas to end the season.

Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz announced Thursday that Zollers would start for the Tigers in the Gator Bowl against Virginia on Dec. 27.

We are excited for Matt to be our qb of the Gator Bowl! He’s READY!! LFG!! #NewWay#TheMizzouWay#MIZ pic.twitter.com/IQUAip7JpM

— Eliah Drinkwitz (@CoachDrinkwitz) December 18, 2025

Drinkwitz complained publicly this week about other programs calling his players to consider transferring. The sixth-year head coach recently signed an extension worth $64.5 million that runs through 2031.

“There is no such thing as tampering because there’s nobody that’s been punished for tampering,” Drinkwitz said.

The Tigers have had eight players declare their intentions to enter the portal — three who started at least seven games on offense, including the No. 3 and No. 4 receivers, Marquis Johnson and Joshua Manning.

What will transfer market look like for Pribula?

Pribula joins Cincinnati’s Brendan Sorsby, Florida’s DJ Lagway, Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola, Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt and North Texas’ Drew Mestemaker as top quarterbacks who will be available in what promises to be a robust transfer market.

Going into the 2025 season, Pribula was one of the most talked about quarterback portal additions because he had yet to be a full-time starter but had flashed enough talent to intrigue coaches and general managers around the country.

Pribula wasn’t prolific statistically and had one of the lowest touchdown-to-turnover ratios in the Power 4, but there’s still a lot that scouts like. He was one of the most accurate passers in the country, with only a 9.6 percent off-target rate, according to Pro Football Focus, the ninth-best rate among Football Bowl Subdivision quarterbacks.

An FBS general manager said that Pribula’s athleticism and skill set will make him a hot commodity who could command upwards of $2 million in annual compensation in the portal. On3 reported Pribula signed a $1.5 million NIL package when he arrived at Missouri last year.

One connection that is natural to make: Virginia Tech, where Pribula’s former coach at Penn State, James Franklin, now runs the show. Franklin recruited Pribula out of high school and defended Pribula’s much-talked-about decision to enter the portal before Penn State began the College Football Playoff last year. Pribula made that decision once it became clear that Penn State starter Drew Allar was returning for 2025 rather than going to the NFL Draft. Still, Pribula is sure to have many more interested suitors in the portal.