Drew Pyne, a former Missouri quarterback, has committed to Bowling Green, marking his fourth Division I school. After starting at Notre Dame and transferring to Arizona State and Missouri, Pyne is eager to play for new coach Eddie George and offensive coordinator Travis Partridge, impressed by their productive spread offense. With strong eligibility remaining, he sees a promising opportunity to earn the starting quarterback role, especially after Justin Lamson's departure. Pyne appreciates Bowling Green's gritty nature and competitive spirit, buoyed by recent close games against top teams.
The opportunity to go play for Eddie George, a returning offensive line that's strong and experienced, and a team that's very good, played in three-straight bowl games and can compete for a championship.
Bowling Green played both Penn State and Texas A&M to one-score games last year on its way to a 7-6 season. The sell was the team is very gritty, works hard and wants to win games.
I'm excited about Bowling Green's style of offense. Tennessee State's quarterback, Draylen Ellis, finished in the Top 15 in the FCS in both passing yards and touchdowns.
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