Oklahoma State starting quarterback Alan Bowman received a seventh year of eligibility on Thursday following a successful waiver request to the NCAA. The soon-to-be 24-year-old Bowman originally enrolled at Texas Tech in 2018 and played for coach Kliff Kingsbury.
In the era of extra eligibility and NIL deals, Oklahoma State football will return its starting quarterback in 2024. Per Chris Vannini of The Athletic, Cowboys gunslinger Alan Bowman will rejoin the team next fall for his seventh college season.
Oklahoma State quarterback Alan Bowman was granted a waiver from the NCAA for a seventh season, the school said Thursday. The main factor in the matter was that Bowman sustained a season-ending injury to his non-throwing shoulder in 2019 while at Texas Tech.
The Texas Bowl is the last game of Oklahoma State’s season but could also be the end of a six-year college career. OSU quarterback Alan Bowman played in Stillwater for the first time in September 2018, leading his team to a 41-17 win.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys, ahead of the season, were a really tough team to predict. Even through three games, they were a tough team to understand. They didn't have a full-time quarterback or running back yet. The Cowboys then found their identity in Week 4 against Iowa State in a one-score loss.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys are coming off a huge win over the Oklahoma Sooners. As the No. 22 Cowboys took down the No. 9 team in the nation at the time, plenty of national buzz came for the team.
An incredibly classy gesture from the Wolverines’ offensive coordinator was what helped Bowman find his new home in Stillwater. All too often in college
In today’s Fact or Fiction — transfer portal edition — I look at three big recent topics from the transfer portal and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.
It's somewhat of a homecoming for former University of Michigan quarterback, Alan Bowman. After entering the transfer portal back in December, the fifth-year
The Michigan Wolverines now have five players who have entered the transfer portal, with the latest being quarterback Alan Bowman. According to reports, Bowman intends to stay with the team until the end of the season as Michigan prepares for the College Football Playoff semifinal against TCU.
The veteran will look for more snaps elsewhere. Michigan quarterback Alan Bowman has entered the NCAA transfer portal, per Joe Cook from On3 Sports. Before transferring to Michigan in 2021 Bowman spent three seasons at Texas Tech, where he threw for 5,260 yards passing, 33 touchdowns, 17 interceptions, 67% completion rate.
Lots of ups and downs on the road to Michigan. Alan Bowman’s career has been a wild ride. Born in Texas, Bowman attended Grapevine High School in Grapevine, Texas.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh named Cade McNamara the team's starting quarterback for the season-opener against Western Michigan on Saturday, per
As Michigan prepares for the season opener against Western Michigan, Jim Harbaugh, Josh Gattis and Matt Weiss are still trying to figure out which quarterback will lead the team.
The Michigan quarterback battle is a very intriguing one. Third-year signal caller Cade McNamara is currently atop the depth chart but he's being pushed by true freshman JJ McCarthy.
The most interesting storyline surrounding Michigan football heading into the 2021 season is the quarterback battle. It's either going to be Cade McNamara, JJ McCarthy or Texas Tech graduate transfer Alan Bowman.
A new challenger will enter the quarterback battle in Ann Arbor this fall as Texas Tech transfer quarterback Alan Bowman is set to arrive on campus. Not only will Bowman be bringing a lot of talent with him to Michigan, he will also be bringing a lot of experience - something that is currently lacking in the quarterback room at Michigan.
Breaking down the film, stats, recruitment, and everything else you need to know about the transfer quarterback. The Michigan Wolverines are no stranger to quarterback depth issues.
Michigan will take the field against Western Michigan in 99 days but no one knows who will be quarterbacking the Wolverines on that day. Redshirt sophomore Cade McNamara, true freshman JJ McCarthy and incoming graduate transfer Alan Bowman are expected to battle it out for the right to start.
A list like this is typically reserved for freshmen, but with the Michigan staff still waiting on the arrival of transfer quarterback Alan Bowman, a fourth year player is going to make the cut as well.
Bowman flashed the “Horns Down” hand gesture after Texas Tech scored what looked like the game-sealing touchdown. The Longhorns would go on to stage an improbable comeback.
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