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Beau Pribula builds NIL bounty with new BMW

nate-mug-10.12.14by:Nate Bauer07/20/23

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Penn State quarterback Beau Pribula will drive a new BMW thanks to the program's latest NIL deal. (Daniel Althouse/BWI)

Beau Pribula was among the Penn State players to land a Tesla as part of a NIL deal in January. Announced via Instagram on Thursday, the Nittany Lions’ redshirt freshman quarterback earned an upgrade.

As part of a new NIL partnership with Regents’ Glen Country Club in York, Pa., Pribula is now driving a 2023 BMW X7 M60i. The car was provided by Budget Car Rental of York, Pa., according to an Inch & Co. Sports press release. The MSRP for the luxury SUV is listed at $103,100. 

The deal is the latest in a line of NIL opportunities for Pribula, including Shipley Energy, York Barbell, Snickers, and Knoebels, among others. 

“I want to thank Regents’ Glen and Budget for providing me with this BMW. It doesn’t get much better than this,” Pribula said. “It’s a beautiful car.”

As part of the arrangement, Pribula is set for a meet-and-greet with fans at Regents’ Glen later this month. Set for July 30, Pribula will mingle with fans, with pricing set at $12 for guests and members free of charge. Additionally, a percentage of the event’s proceeds will go to Jessica & Friends, a philanthropic organization in York aiding with housing and other needs for locals dealing with intellectual disabilities.

Beau Pribula set for second Penn State season

For Pribula. his newest NIL deal comes in advance of a second season at Penn State. And with it, high expectations have emerged.

Whether via the competition at quarterback expected to carry through the preseason with Drew Allar, or as the primary backup, Pribula is trending to see playing time in 2023. 

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Hailed for his approach to the game, Pribula has kept the position interesting this offseason as offensive coordinator Mike Yurcich and head coach James Franklin settle on a new starter following the departure of Sean Clifford to the NFL. 

“I think he’s a lot like Drew from a mental standpoint. He wants to be the best. And he’s got a tremendous amount of confidence,” Yurcich said. “He can do a lot of different things for us offensively and he brings a very diverse attack when he’s in the game. He’s got a great mentality, he understands football, he works at football, he has fun. And he’s got a great mentality. I enjoy being around the kid a lot.”

Carrying through that mentality both on and off the field, it’s a demeanor Yurcich says will be of benefit to the Nittany Lions this season.

“He’s very positive. He probably gets over a mistake faster than anybody I’ve ever been around. He doesn’t dwell on anything. He’s able to shake off anything and he just oozes confidence,” Yurcich said. “It’s great. I mean, it is what it is. He’s gonna let fly, he’s gonna swing his bat, and it’s fun to watch him go.”

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