Drew Pyne Transfers to Missouri with Three Years of Eligibility
The former Arizona State and Notre Dame quarterback joins Missouri's football team, citing the program's momentum and offensive system fit.
- Former Arizona State and Notre Dame quarterback Drew Pyne is transferring to Missouri, where he will have three years of eligibility remaining.
- Pyne chose Missouri for its strong program momentum and similarity to Notre Dame's offensive system, expressing excitement to work with Missouri's coaching staff.
- Missouri's football team, which went 11-2 last season including a Cotton Bowl victory over Ohio State, is expected to start the 2024 season ranked in the top 20.
- Pyne, who has thrown for 2,530 career yards and 26 touchdowns, will likely serve as a backup to Missouri's established starter Brady Cook in 2024.
- Pyne's transfer comes after a challenging season at Arizona State, where injuries limited his play, and a semester at Notre Dame to complete his degree.