Oklahoma State can have one other season with quarterback Alan Bowman after the NCAA accredited his waiver request for a seventh 12 months of eligibility on Thursday.
Bowman, who will flip 24 earlier than the season begins, made the announcement on social media.
“Just want to say thanks to all my Oklahoma State teammates, the coaches and fans for helping make the 2023 season the most fun I’ve ever had playing football,” Bowman wrote in a submit on X.
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“That said, I just heard back that I was granted another year of eligibility, and we have unfinished business. I love Stillwater and this program, so I’ll be back in 2024 to make a championship run.”
Bowman started his collegiate profession at Texas Tech, the place he performed three seasons earlier than spending the 2021 and 2022 seasons at Michigan. He transferred to Oklahoma State in January 2023.
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“Alan met the criteria for an extension of his eligibility due to his season-ending injury in 2019 combined with redshirting at the University of Michigan,” mentioned Ben Dyson, Oklahoma State’s senior affiliate athletics director for compliance.
“We admire the help of the Texas Tech coaching workers for offering us the documentation we would have liked to shortly course of our waiver request.”
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Bowman led the Cowboys to a 10-4 report this season to achieve the Large 12 title recreation the place he threw 250 yards for 3 touchdowns within the loss to the Texas Longhorns.
He completed the season with a 402 yard passing and two landing efficiency in Oklahoma’s 31-23 victory over Texas A&M within the Texas Bowl final month.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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