Missouri quarterback Drew Pyne is entering the transfer portal as a grad transfer, several reports said Tuesday.
Pyne will seek his fourth school in four years, following previous stays at Notre Dame (2020-22), Arizona State (2023) and Missouri.
Pyne appeared in six games last season, making just one start when first-string quarterback Brady Cook was hurt. Pyne finished the season with 391 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions.
Missouri added former Penn State backup quarterback Beau Pribula in the portal over the winter, and Pribula will battle Sam Horn and true freshman Matt Zollers for the starting job.
Pyne was able to enter the portal before the sport’s spring transfer window opens April 16-25 because of his status as a graduate.
–Field Level Media
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