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Tcu Qb Josh Hoover to Skip Alamo Bowl, Enter Transfer Portal
Josh Hoover seeks new opportunity after a season marked by 13 interceptions and coaching changes, foregoing the Alamo Bowl to prepare for his senior year.
- ESPN reported Dec 18, 2025 that TCU starting quarterback Josh Hoover has entered the NCAA transfer portal and will not play in the Valero Alamo Bowl.
- Amid coaching turnover, Hoover decided to enter the portal after Kendal Briles left for South Carolina and turnovers mounted this season; the NCAA transfer portal opens Jan. 2.
- Across his TCU career, Hoover has accumulated 9,629 passing yards and 71 touchdown passes, while in the 2025 season he threw 3,472 yards, ranking second in the Big 12 and completing 65.9% of passes for 29 touchdowns.
- TCU will turn to backups Ken Seals and Adam Schobel for the Valero Alamo Bowl, with a starter not yet announced, while Sonny Dykes and staff adjust plans and likely seek a replacement this offseason.
- Having started since mid-2023 and breaking the school single-season passing record in 2024, Hoover is expected to draw strong interest as a draftable prospect and plans to play his final collegiate season.
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TCU will travel to the Alamo Bowl without starting quarterback Josh Hoover. Hoover became the latest Big 12 quarterback to declare for the transfer portal when the window opens on Jan. 2. Hoover shared the following statement via Instagram on Thursday night. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Josh Hoover (@joshjhoover) Hoover will not play in the Alamo Bowl vs. USC on Tuesday, Dec. 30, at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Hoover is now the…
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