Former Penn State QB Beau Pribula signs massive NIL deal at Missouri: Newsstand
Penn State news, notes, and updates for Dec. 24 include more on Beau Pribula moving on to Missouri and more. It’s time to dive into Tuesday’s top tweets and headlines about the Nittany Lions and college athletics.
Penn State tweets of the day
On3’s Pete Nakos has new details on how Pribula settled on his new home in the SEC. While surely not the sole reason for the decision, the transfer portal insider reports that the former Penn State quarterback is getting a seven-figure NIL package from the Tigers.
LSources tell On3 that the quarterback’s NIL package with the Tigers will pay him $1.5 million in 2025, on par with starting SEC quarterbacks,” Nakos writes “Missouri edged out Iowa, UCF and Ole Miss to land the quarterback. Pribula has an On3 NIL Valuation of $1.3 million.
“A year ago, the top quarterbacks landed one-year financial agreements ranging between $750,000 to $2 million, led by Cam Ward and Riley Leonard. Those numbers have continued on the uptick in this cycle. Sources tell On3 that Jackson Arnold’s deal with Auburn is in the same range as Pribula’s.”
Pribula is on track to be Missouri’s opening day starter under center with this year’s starter, Brady Cook, done after this season.
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“Backup Drew Pyne still has two years of eligibility remaining, but he’s struggled throwing for three touchdowns and three interceptions in six games this season,” Nakos said.
Headlines of the day
Former LSU defensive tackle Jay’viar Suggs recaps Penn State official visit: ‘They made it hard to beat’: Snyder, BWI
James Franklin praises Ashton Jeanty ahead of Penn State’s CFP game vs. Boise State: McGonigal, PennLive
How will Penn State football handle the holidays and its practice prep for Boise State?: Pickel, BWI
The ‘Ridiculous’ Ashton Jeanty Stat That Most Impresses Penn State’s James Franklin: Wogenrich, SI
Four-star 2026 QB Peyton Falzone watches Penn State roll past SMU, talks interest in Nittany Lions: Wiltfong, On3
Penn State football rolling fast and furious in CFP?’ The biggest thing is no regrets.’: Bodani, YDR
3 early thoughts on Penn State-Boise State: A connection to remember, names to know, more: Pickel, BWI
Quote of the day
“He’s a beast. He’s a beast in terms of his production on the field. But then also his durability. From the interviews that I’ve seen, he’s also a guy that understands how to be a pro already at this point, in terms of taking care of his body, rest, and recovery, and treatment, and doing all the things necessary.
“It all starts and revolves around Jeanty. In any other year, I think he wins the Heisman. And you could make the argument that he should have won it this year. He’s hard to tackle, he’s compact, he has the ability to run away from you, has the ability to make you miss. They get him involved in the pass game, they get him involved in the run game.”
—PSU coach James Franklin on Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty.