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Missouri quarterback Beau Pribula will enter the transfer portal after one season with the Tigers, multiple outlets reported Thursday.
Pribula played two seasons at Penn State (2023-24) before transferring to Missouri, where he threw for 1,941 yards with 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 10 games in 2025.
Pribula, who also rushed for 297 yards and six touchdowns for the Tigers (8-4, 4-4 SEC), will have one season of eligibility remaining.
He will not play in the Gator Bowl on Dec. 27 when Missouri takes on No. 19 Virginia in Jacksonville, Fla., ESPN reported.
The transfer portal opens on Jan. 2.
–TCU quarterback Josh Hoover announced Thursday that he will forgo playing in the Alamo Bowl and enter the transfer portal when it opens.
Hoover has been the Horned Frogs’ starting quarterback since taking over in 2023, midway through his redshirt freshman campaign. He ranks third in TCU program history with 9,629 career passing yards, 71 touchdown passes and 771 completions.
In 12 games in 2025, Hoover threw for 3,472 yards and 29 touchdowns, along with a Big 12-leading 13 interceptions.
–Penn State freshman edge rusher Chaz Coleman announced he is seeking “other opportunities” in the transfer portal.
Coleman, a four-star recruit in the Class of 2025 who had one sack and two fumble recoveries as a freshman, is ranked No. 2 overall by On3 among players expected to enter the portal.
Coleman thanked James Franklin in a statement on social media for “believing in me and teaching me what it means to believe in myself.” The Nittany Lions fired Franklin midseason, and the head coach has since taken over at Virginia Tech.
–Florida tight end Hayden Hansen will enter the portal with one year of eligibility remaining.
Hansen, who stands 6-foot-8, is coming off the most productive season of his career, with 30 receptions for 254 yards and two touchdowns for the Gators.
In 37 career games (34 starts) at Florida — another school that’s undergone a coaching change, from Billy Napier to Jon Sumrall — Hansen has amassed 57 receptions for 611 yards and five TDs.
–Field Level Media

