
Penn State transfer quarterback Beau Pribula joined Missouri on Sunday night. After serving as Drew Allar’s backup, Pribula addresses a need for the Tigers, with Brady Cook expected to graduate after this season.
According to sources cited by On3, Beau Pribula’s NIL package with Missouri will earn him $1.5 million in 2025, comparable to the earnings of starting SEC quarterbacks. Missouri secured Pribula over Iowa, UCF, and Ole Miss. His On3 NIL Valuation currently stands at $1.3 million.
Last year, top quarterbacks secured one-year financial agreements ranging from $750,000 to $2 million, with players like Cam Ward and Riley Leonard leading the way. Those figures have risen in the current cycle. According to sources cited by On3, Jackson Arnold’s deal with Auburn is valued similarly to Beau Pribula’s.
Penn State transfer Beau Pribula is expected to see immediate playing time at Missouri. The Tigers are set to lose Brady Cook, who has a 25–13 record as a starter and led the team to a Cotton Bowl victory in 2023. While backup Drew Pyne still has two years of eligibility remaining, he has struggled this season, recording three touchdowns and three interceptions in six games.
Beau Pribula played in 24 games during his time at Penn State, primarily as Drew Allar’s backup. The redshirt sophomore has two years of eligibility remaining. Over his career, he has thrown for 424 yards, nine touchdowns, and just one interception. Known for his dual-threat abilities, Pribula also rushed for 571 yards and 10 touchdowns with the Nittany Lions. Additionally, highly ranked 2025 quarterback Matt Zollers is set to join the quarterback room.When Drew Allar was sidelined due to injury in the second half against Wisconsin this season, Beau Pribula stepped up to lead Penn State to a 28-13 victory. He completed 11 of 13 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown in the game. Pribula’s Big Ten experience made him one of the most sought-after quarterbacks in the transfer portal for teams in need of a reliable option.