Ben Gulbranson, a quarterback at Oregon State, has left the Beavers football program.
The Oregonian/OregonLive was informed by a source that Gulbranson will not be on the team’s roster come springtime. Gulbranson is not in the transfer portal, according to the source. Since Gulbranson just finished his master’s degree, it seems doubtful that he enrolled at OSU for the winter quarter.
The Oregonian/OregonLive texted Gulbranson for comment, but he did not respond. Gulbranson has stated that after his football playing days were over, he hoped to attend medical school.
Gulbranson made 12 starts in his career and started three of the Beavers’ last four games. On November 23, Gulbranson led OSU to a 41-38 victory over Washington State, passing for 943 yards and four touchdowns. Throughout his time with the Beavers, he threw for 2,648 yards. Gulbranson led the Beavers to seven victories, started the last eight games of the 2022 season, and won the Las Vegas Bowl MVP award.
Gulbranson joins Dom Montiel and Gevani McCoy as the third quarterback from the 2024 Beavers to depart the program. Montiel, a walk-on who played for OSU for three years, and McCoy, who started nine games this season, are both on the transfer portal.
Redshirt freshman Kallen Gutridge, rising sophomore Gabarri Johnson, and Duke transfer Maalik Murphy are currently Oregon State’s quarterbacks. In February, Pleasanton, California high school senior Tristan Tia is anticipated to sign with OSU.
The contact information for Nick Daschel is 360-607-4824, [email protected], or @nickdaschel.
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