QB Brady Allen returning to Purdue
Brady Allen isn’t going anywhere, after all.
The highly touted four-star quarterback from Gibson Southern High has withdrawn from the transfer portal will remain at Purdue, GoldandBlack.com has learned. Allen had entered the portal on December 26 and wasn’t with the program in Orlando for the Citrus Bowl.
It’s believed Allen had interest from myriad suitors across the nation, taking a visit to Ole Miss this weekend. But the Fort Branch, Ind., product will stay rooted in West Lafayette, where he enrolled last January.
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The 6-6, 210-pound Allen will be a redshirt freshman in 2023. He’ll compete with incoming Texas transfer Hudson Card, redshirt junior Michael Alaimo and incoming freshman Ryan Browne.
New Purdue offensive coordinator Graham Harrell will run an offense based on “Air Raid” principles that should be quarterback-centric.