Where is Beau Pribula from?

Last Modified Jan 8, 2025 07:50 GMT
Beau Pribula
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Beau Pribula is a college football player playing as a quarterback for the Missouri Tigers in the Southeastern Conference, as of January 2025. He transferred to the Missouri Tigers in December 2024 after playing two seasons for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Upon graduating high school, Beau Pribula entered the realm of college football as a freshman for the Nittany Lions in 2022. He redshirted his true freshman season but was selected as the coaching staff's Developmental Squad Offensive Player of the Week. In his second year with the Nittany Lions, he retained his redshirt freshman status and saw game time by playing 11 games, making 11 passes for 149 yards, and four touchdowns. He earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2023 and secured the 7th and 9th spot in rushing touchdowns by a quarterback and rushing yards, respectively.

Beau Pribula Hometown

According to the Nittany Lions' official website, York, Pennsylvania is the birthplace and hometown of Beau Pribula. His full name is Beau James Pribula and was born to parents Tad and Steph Pribula. He has two siblings, Cade and Allie Pribula.

The former Penn State player was a student at Central York High School and played under the head coach Gerry Yonchiuk. Pribula was the first player to captain a high school team for three years and helped his team make their first state championship and win the District III Title. He won Player of the Year for the state of Pennsylvania twice in his junior and senior years. Pribula also won first-team all-state Selection, first-team Eastern PA Football Quarterback, Division I League Offensive Player of the Year, and Division I League first-team honor.

Pribula set school and county records with 108 career touchdowns in high school. He threw for more than 6,000 yards and 75 touchdowns and added 1,300 rushing yards and 33 touchdowns. His senior season saw him complete 73% of his passes for 2,676 yards and 33 touchdowns, while his junior year included a state runner-up finish with 2,156 passing yards and 34 touchdowns.

Beau Pribula nationality

Beau Pribula is an American national.

Also read about: Beau Pribula's Parents

FAQs on Beau Pribula's Hometown

A. Beau Pribula is an American national.

A. Tad and Steph Pribula are Beau Pribula's parents, according to Gopsusports.com.

A. Beau Pribula has two years of eligibility, as per Sports Illustrated.


A. Beau Pribula was transferred to Missouri Tigers, as per Wikipedia.

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