Tennessee Vols are reportedly bringing in another transfer QB for a visit following Sam Leavitt’s trip to Knoxville

The Tennessee Vols are still looking for a transfer quarterback.

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Tennessee Vols are reportedly bringing in another quarterback for a transfer visit, following Arizona State transfer quarterback Sam Leavitt’s visit to Knoxville this week.

According to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz, the Vols are planning to bring Missouri transfer quarterback Beau Pribula in for a visit.

Pribula, 6-foot-2/212 pounds from York, PA, started his carer at Penn State before transferring to Missouri ahead of the 2025 season.

The former three-star recruit passed for 1,941 yards, 11 touchdowns, and nine interceptions in eight games for Missouri in 2025. He missed multiple games after suffering a dislocated ankle (he played much of the season with a broken tibia before that).

Pribula also rushed for 297 yards and six touchdowns for the Tigers.

Leavitt, meanwhile, is visiting Miami this weekend after visiting Tennessee earlier this week.

Tennessee’s decision to bring Pribula in for a visit could be a contingency plan for the Vols in the event they don’t land Leavitt (LSU is also in the mix for Leavitt).