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Where Mizzou's quarterback battle stands after spring practices

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COLUMBIA, Mo. — In Missouri’s third or so practice of spring ball, new quarterback Beau Pribula pulled ahead.

The Penn State transfer, still quite new to the Tigers’ setup, dominated a “skelly” drill — a practice exercise for receivers and defensive backs that tests passing concepts with no offensive or defensive linemen on the field. In a short practice period, Pribula threw four touchdowns. MU named him the offensive player of the day following that practice.

The next day, returnee Sam Horn made his rebuttal, posting three touchdowns. He earned offensive player of the day honors for his effort.