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Ole Miss QB to enter portal, expected to transfer to Missouri

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Austin Simmons’ time with Mississippi football appears to be done after two seasons.

According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, the Ole Miss backup quarterback is expected to enter his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal with a no-contact tag.

Simmons is expected to transfer within the SEC and land at Missouri, per Thamel. He’s also expected to stay with the Rebels through their College Football Playoff run, which has extended to the CFP Fiesta Bowl semifinal thanks to a win over No. 3 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl quarterfinal on Thursday, Jan. 1.

The news of Simmons transferring from Ole Miss comes on the first day that the portal is open for college football players during the winter transfer window, which closes on Friday, Jan. 16. The portal will remain open for five days after the College Football Playoff championship game, which is set for Monday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. ET, for the two teams competing in the game.

After serving as the backup to Jaxson Dart last year, the 6-foot-4 Simmons was named the Rebels’ starting quarterback this season. A Week 2 injury sustained against Kentucky ultimately cost Simmons the starting role, with Trinidad Chambliss taking over.

In his first two starts of the season, Simmons completed 33-of-55 passes for 576 yards and three touchdowns. He also had a 7-yard rushing touchdown against the Wildcats.

Assuming Simmons ends up at Missouri, he will fill an immediate need at quarterback for Eliah Drinkwitz’s program, as the Tigers lost starting quarterback Beau Pribula to the transfer portal after one season. Simmons will be the likely favorite for the starting role with the Tigers against true freshman quarterback Matt Zollers, who re-signed with the program this week.

Simmons will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Ole Miss takes on No. 10 Miami in the CFP Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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