Recruiting Reset: Mizzou adds Austin Simmons at QB

The Ole Miss transfer brings promise and veteran presence to next year’s roster

After losing Beau Pribula to the quarterback, Mizzou took a big swing for Ole Miss backup Austin Simmons.

Some called the 2025 Mizzou football team the “most total star talent a Missouri roster has had since the dawn of the recruiting service era.” Thank you, Nate Edwards. While many agreed with his assessment, it didn’t take long to figure out that the Tigers were missing a strong quarterback presence.

Simmons entered the portal with a no-contact tag, so it wasn’t that much of a surprise when the quarterback announced the University of Missouri as his transfer destination.

The Ole Miss transfer, hailing from Pahokee, Florida, was a four-star recruit out of high school and a top-20 quarterback. He also had an interesting journey to Oxford. Originally, Simmons was committed to the Florida Gators in the 2025 class until he reclassified to 2023, graduated two years early, and enrolled at Ole Miss. Oh — he also played baseball at Ole Miss before a UCL injury pushed him to focus on football. Remind you of any other Mizzou backup quarterbacks?

In 2024, he studied under first-round pick Jaxson Dart and saw minutes in nine games. One of which was against the Georgia Bulldogs, throwing for 64 yards on a touchdown drive while Dart was injured. Head Coach Kirby Smart even praised the quarterback postgame, saying he had ice in his veins.

This season, he actually won the starting job at Ole Miss before an ankle injury sidelined him in Week Two. He appeared in eight games, highlighted by his Week One win against Georgia State gathering 341 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Even sidelined, Simmons has been praised for his leadership and attitude. He is also expected to remain the backup throughout the Rebels’ playoff run.

Many cite that Simmons still has room to grow, but that will be a job for new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, who has developed quarterbacks like Drake Maye. If you want an idea of the new QB, check out some highlights from his Rebels’ tenure.

Simmons is considered a graduate transfer despite having two years of eligibility left, as he graduated from Ole Miss early as well.


Where He Fits

Welcome to a quarterback battle, Austin Simmons.

The transfer will be working alongside a new offensive coordinator in Chip Lindsey. Additionally, his wide receiver group will be a bit fresh-faced. While promising true freshman Donovan Olugbode has re-signed with Mizzou, most of the 2025 group has hit the portal or ran out of eligibility.

When He’ll Play

Simmons doesn’t have the starting role locked up quite yet, something that he’s used to. Last season, Simmons won the Ole Miss starting job over Trinidad Chambliss before an injury derailed his season. Former HC Lane Kiffin once said, “He just has that Tua [Tagovailoa] thing.” Buckle up folks, we’re in for a treat.

In the 2026 season, many expect it to be another preseason dual, this time between Matt Zollers and the Ole Miss transfer.

What It Means

After Pribula entered the portal, it was expected that the Tigers would target multiple veterans quarterbacks. Even with the commitment, Mizzou is still expected to try to find another signee.

Category: General Sports