Missouri Tigers’ new quarterback, Beau Pribula, has stepped into his new role with confidence as he prepares to lead the team in the upcoming season. After transferring from Penn State in December 2024, Pribula has quickly adjusted to Missouri’s offensive system under head coach Eliah Drinkwitz.
Pribula, known for his dual-threat abilities, brings both experience and athleticism to the Tigers’ offense. While at Penn State, he primarily served as a backup but displayed flashes of his potential when given opportunities. Now, as he assumes the role of Missouri’s projected starting quarterback, expectations are high for him to make an immediate impact.
During early spring practices, Pribula has impressed teammates and coaches with his work ethic and leadership. Drinkwitz praised his ability to grasp the playbook quickly, noting that his mobility and decision-making could add a new dynamic to the Tigers’ offense. “He’s a competitor,” Drinkwitz said. “He’s learning fast, and we’re excited about what he can bring to this team.”
With Missouri looking to build on last season’s success, Pribula’s development will be a key storyline heading into the fall. If he can continue to progress and command the offense effectively, he has the potential to become a breakout star in the SEC.