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Name: Jack Abraham (Double Transfer from Mississippi State/Southern Miss) College: Missouri
Number: 16
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Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 4.73 40 Time: 4.83 40 High: 4.92
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Data Scout Notes: X-Low FA/Strong Arm/Too many INTs/#Switch from 15 to #16 2022: NAC...Double Transfer from Mississippi State/Southern Miss...2021: NAC...2020: NAC...Transfer from Southern Miss...(+) Coming off Oct 2020 Concussion...P1stC/PManning...2019: HMC...HM All-CUSA w/275-405-3496-19-15-67.9 pass, 81-77-1.0-6 rush, 1-17- 17.0 pu
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Jack Abraham, Missouri, Player News
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Missouri football needed to add a veteran quarterback this offseason, coach Eli Drinkwitz felt. Sifting through the NCAA transfer portal, Drinkwitz and his staff landed former Mississippi State and Southern Miss quarterback Jack Abraham. "Our quarterback room has two younger guys on it," Drinkwitz said at the SEC spring meetings. "We were looking for somebody with some experience...In our first six games, we have three on the road and three in really difficult environments." When it comes to experience, Abraham has a significant amount across college football.Abraham didn't play at Mississippi State because he was out all year with a concussion. He received a medical hardship waiver to be immediately eligible for this season. Abraham will be par t of a quarterback competition at Missouri ahead of a schedule that will include road trips to Kansas State, Auburn and Florida in about the first month of the 2022 season. "I felt like for the sake of our team, we needed to make sure we have enough fire power in that room, and look forward to seeing all four of those guys really compete," Drinkwitz said. - The Clarion Ledger
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jack Abraham, Missouri
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Jack Abrahams was granted a medical hardship by the NCAA after the season and entered the transfer portal. After flirtations with Ole Miss and Maryland, he landed in Columbia. "I've seen Jack just stay positive throughout all of it and just keep on belie ving that good things were going to happen for him and keep working at it," Cutcliffe said. "I think he's got an unbelievable opportunity at Missouri to finish the story of his college career." Still, nothing will come easy for Abraham in Columbia. Even with his years of experience, the 24-year-old remains a walk-on and will have to compete for any playing time he receives.Abraham has not shied away from the competition and told the Tribune he wants to win the job. According to his former coaches , he will be helped by his experience and accuracy as a passer, plus the ability to anticipate how a play will work. Cutcliffe and Hill said they wouldn't bet against Abraham leading Missouri through the 2022 season. However it goes, they said he will ha ve Oxford behind him. He might even be easier for his hometown to cheer for, now that he's not playing for a hated in-state rival. "He was going to convert a lot of Ole Miss fans to Mississippi State fans if he were to land that job," Hill said. "That re ally speaks to his character. People want to see him do well because he's just a good young man. "There'll be a lot of Mizzou shirts flying around in Oxford." - Columbia Daily Tribune
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jack Abraham, Missouri
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Scoping SEC QB transfers: Eleven quarterbacks transferred to 10 SEC schools this offseason, with South Carolina's Spencer Rattler the lone guaranteed starter of the entire group. Here are On3.com ratings. No 5 - Jack Abraham, Missouri (from Mississippi S tate). Drinkwitz was bound and determined to add another arm to Mizzou's QB room and he did that by grabbing the well-traveled Abraham as a preferred walk-on. It's been a circuitous career for Abraham, who signed with Louisiana Tech in 2016, later transf erred to Northwest Mississippi Community College, started two seasons at Southern Miss and then sat out last year at Mississippi State due to post-concussion syndrome. Get all that! Abraham led the nation in completion percentage in 2018 (73.1 percent) a nd threw 41 touchdowns over three years. He also tossed 29 picks and battled multiple injuries. Considering how dogged Drinkwitz was about adding someone to the mix this offseason to compete with Brady Cook and Tyler Macon, Abraham stands a legitimate ch ance to start in the SEC in the fall. - On3.com
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jack Abraham, Missouri
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Missouri's quarterback competition has a new arm. A much older arm. But a better arm? That answer will reveal itself soon enough. Former Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss and Mississippi State quarterback Jack Abraham committed to the Tigers on Sunday after visiting the campus over the weekend, he told the Post-Dispatch. He formally announced his transfer plans Monday on social media. Abraham, Southern Miss' starter from 2018-20, will initially join Mizzou as a walk-on with a chance to earn a scholarship fo r the 2022 season, his seventh season in college football. "Whether or not (a scholarship) works out, that's not what I'm coming for," Abraham said. "I'm coming for the opportunity to compete and play at the next level. So that's the opportunity I was gi ven. I think it's the best decision that I've made up to this point. I'm fired up."A Missouri staff that struck out three times with established transfer quarterbacks this offseason delivered a simple message to Abraham: "They're looking for a guy to come in with experience," he said. There's no doubt he delivers experience. Abraham attempted 859 career passes over three seasons at Southern Miss (2018-20), compared to 82 career passes for Mizzou's two returning quarterbacks, Brady Cook and Tyler Macon. - Post-Dispatch
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jack Abraham, Missouri
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Mississippi State quarterback Jack Abraham has a new home. The former Southern Miss signee announced on Monday that he is headed to Missouri. Abraham will be a walk-on with an opportunity to earn a scholarship after making the second move of his career, according to St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Dave Matter. Abraham transferred to Mississippi State this season after three years at Southern Miss. He didn't play a game after suffering a concussion and facial laceration during a "freak accident" in 2021. Durin g his three years at Southern Miss, Abraham completed 69.3% of his passes for 7,067 yards and 41 yards. Now, he's transferring for the second time in his career. He arrived at Southern Miss as a three-star recruit and the No. 29 recruit in the state of M ississippi. Mississippi State returns Will Rogers, one of the nation's top passers, for the 2022 season. Meanwhile, the Missouri quarterback room has more question marks, opening the door for potential playing time for Abraham. - On3.com
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jack Abraham, Missouri
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Eli Drinkwitz's great quarterback chase of 2022 continues with a new target. Former Louisiana Tech, Southern Miss and Mississippi State QB Jack Abraham is traveling to Columbia on Friday for a weekend visit, his father, Michael Abraham, told the Post-Dis patch. Abraham, who turns 25 in October, has embarked on a long college journey. The Oxford, Mississippi native committed to Tulane in high school but signed with Louisiana Tech in 2016 after the Tulane staff was fired. He redshirted at Louisiana Tech, t hen left for Northwest Mississippi Community College for the 2017 season, where he threw for more than 3,000 yards and 23 touchdowns. From there he became a three-year starter at Southern Miss from 2018-20, throwing for more than 7,000 yards, 41 touchdow ns and 29 interceptions. He led the nation in completion percentage in 2018 at 73.1% and for his three-year run completed 69.3% with a passer rating of 147.4. - Post-Dispatch
(DS#999 QB) rSr/2023 QB Jack Abraham, Missouri
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Mississippi State added some much needed experience to its 2021 quarterback room Friday night when former Southern Mississippi signal caller Jack Abraham announced his commitment to MSU via a graphic on Twitter. Abraham, who previously played at Oxford H igh School, Northwest Community College and Louisiana Tech, appeared in 27 games during parts of three seasons in Hattiesburg. Over that span, the former Golden Eagle completed 595 of 859 passes for 7,067 yards and 41 touchdowns to 29 interceptions. | | | | |
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