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  While Bowman has many of the intangibles you want as a quarterback - a strong arm, high IQ, the grit and confidence to play the position - both coaches interviewed by MLive acknowledged his limitations. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback is a pure pocket passer. While his arm strength is the foundation of his game, mobility is not. In 19 games at Texas Tech, Bowman attempted just 46 carries for negative-9 yards. And it plagued him in the new Texas Tech offense under Wells, when he wasn't injured. "Part of the offense he was very comfortable with, because it had some Air Raid principles to it, which he was doing with us and what he did with Kliff," Alexander said. "But all of the other stuff - giving him the read-to-run option, that ain't him. That's a wasted rep. But no, sitting in the pocket, spreading the ball around - he's as good as they get doing that stuff." - Ann Arbor News

rSr/2025 QB Alan BowmanOklahoma State
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