Missouri's quarterback Beau Pribula is set to join the NCAA Transfer Portal after just one year with the Tigers, according to On3's Pete Nakos. This decision comes as a surprise, given Pribula's impressive performance during the regular season. The 6-foot-2, 212-pound quarterback completed 67% of his passes, throwing for 1,941 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. However, his performance in SEC play was less impressive, with just 57% completion rate and 3 touchdowns against 7 interceptions across 6 conference games. Pribula's departure is the latest in a string of moves by 2025 starters, including junior wideout Josh Manning and third-year wideout Marquis Johnson, who have also announced their intentions to enter the portal or free agency. Missouri's air attack has struggled this year, ranking among the worst in the SEC, despite having Manning, Johnson, and other talented players. The Tigers are also trying to retain co-starter Jamal Roberts, who is yet to announce his decision. This situation highlights the challenges faced by college football programs in maintaining stability and performance among their starting players.