Missouri football's quarterback competition is heating up this offseason, and it's shaping up to be a fascinating battle. With three contenders vying for the QB1 spot, the Tigers have their eyes on a dynamic season ahead. Let's dive into the key players in this race.
Leading the pack are Ole Miss transfer Austin Simmons and returning player Matt Zollers. Both are expected to be at the forefront of this competition, with UConn transfer Nick Evers also in the mix. Each brings a unique set of skills to the table, making this an intriguing contest to watch.
Head coach Eli Drinkwitz recently met with reporters and shared some insights about Simmons, who transferred from Ole Miss after an injury opened the door for Trinidad Chambliss to take over the starting role. Simmons, now with the Tigers, is looking to make his mark.
Drinkwitz highlighted Simmons' status as a left-handed quarterback, noting that while he doesn't have much experience with lefties, they often prove to be exceptional due to overcoming biases throughout their careers. "If a left-handed quarterback is playing for you, they usually turn out to be really good," Drinkwitz remarked. It's clear that Simmons' journey has been one of resilience and determination.
As the competition unfolds, Missouri's chances in the SEC are slim according to Kalshi, with just a 1% chance to win the title. However, with a spirited quarterback battle underway, the Tigers are poised to surprise and make some noise in the conference. Keep an eye on this developing story as the offseason progresses.
