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Former Mizzou QB Transfers to Michigan: The Buzz
Sep 14, 2024; Greenville, North Carolina, USA; East Carolina Pirates quarterback Jake Garcia (11) throws the ball against the Appalachian State Mountaineers during the first half at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images James Guillory-Imagn Images

Former Missouri Tigers quarterback, Jake Garcia, transferred out of East Carolina to join Michigan on Monday. It marks the fourth stop of his college career.

Garcia threw for 1,426 yards, eight touchdowns and 12 interceptions for the Pirates in 2024, following a brief stint with the Tigers in 2023.

Originally coming out of Garyson High School in Whittier, California, Garcia was listed as a four-star prospect and the 16th-ranked quarterback in his class, according to 247sports. He spent the first two years of college at Miami, before he made his transition to Missouri in 2023.

However, Garcia's stop with the Tigers didn't bring any results. He lost out on a quarterback competition ahead of the 2023 season between Brady Cook, Sam Horn and himself. Following that, Garcia transferred out to East Carolina.

Garcia won't start for the Wolverines, as incoming freshman Bryce Underwood will take the reigns of the quarterback position. However, he's an experienced depth piece that the program needed to find ahead of the 2025 season.

Did you notice?

  • Northwestern transfer and two-time NCAA qualifier, Evan Bates, transferred to Missouri on Monday. The redshirt senior has a career record of 69-48.
  • Missouri football offered Kirksville High School linebacker/tight end Blake Nesbitt on Monday. The Class of 2028 member has offers from Purude and Houston also on the table.
  • Two standouts of Missouri track & field notched personal records on Sunday, each in the 800m at the Portland Track Festival:

Countdown to Mizzou Football's 2025 Football Season Opener:

72 days.

Mizzou Quote of the Day

"I kept wondering why no school in my own state [Mississippi] wanted me but the top team in the nation did."Melvin Booker

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This article first appeared on Missouri Tigers on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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