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Former Oklahoma State Quarterback Shane Illingworth Transfers to Nevada


STILLWATER – Former Oklahoma State quarterback Shane Illingworth has made a decision on his future, and that’s to head back west as he announced on Wednesday he’s transferring to Nevada.

Illingworth served as the primary backup to Spencer Sanders the past two seasons, playing in seven games the past two seasons, starting in four of the games. He started the season opener against Missouri State this past season, throwing for 315 yards with one touchdown and one interception on 22-of-44 passing. He’d finish the season with 385 yards and three touchdowns on 28-of-50 passing.

He’s listed as having played in the Fiesta Bowl against Notre Dame but came in for just one handoff and left the game right after.

In four games in 2020, Illingworth threw for 554 yards with four touchdowns and one interception on 41-of-70 passing. 

I don’t blame Illingworth for leaving for a better opportunity based on how Spencer Sanders not only improved throughout the season, but also based on the fact he still has two years of eligibility remaining.

The 6-6 sophomore came to Stillwater as a highly touted four-star prospect out of Norco (CA) High School in the 2020 class.

The quarterback room is certainly a little right now with just two scholarship quarters in Spencer Sanders and 2022 four-star signee Garret Rangel out of Frisco (TX) Lone State. There’s also Gunnar Gundy, who saw some playing time at the end of the blowout win over TCU this past season, and fellow walk-on Peyton Thompson.

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Former Oklahoma State Quarterback Shane Illingworth Transfers to Nevada

6,958 Views | 9 Replies | Last: 2 yr ago by CaliforniaCowboy
CaliforniaCowboy
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Did Bullock leave?

Robert Allen
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he is out of eligibility, so yes.
CaliforniaCowboy
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I thought he would get a covid year of eligibility, especially since he didn't play 4 games in any season at OSU

this stuff is confusing....

he completed his 5 to play 4, but I thought they get an extra year of eligibility for COVID

Upon the completion of their fourth competition season, this athlete has the option to compete for one final season, a fifth year, because the NCAA D1 had granted all 2020-21 athletes an extra year of eligibility. If this athlete returns for a fifth year, they will have been a member of the team and eligible to receive financial aid for six year


Ostateman
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I can't wait to be a Wolfpack fan and see Shane finally show what he can do. I wish him great things. He was a loyal kid that wants to play and I can't blame him for leaving.
So, best of luck, Shane.
I know there are rules, but do we really want to follow them now?
Ostateman
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Who else would like to see Gunnar get into the game more often? I'd love to see what he can do with the first team in a game situation.
I'm sure his dad would too if the situation called for it.
But SS keeps the games tight so there's little chance to see some new talent at the QB position.
I know there are rules, but do we really want to follow them now?
CaliforniaCowboy
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Ostateman said:

Who else would like to see Gunnar get into the game more often? I'd love to see what he can do with the first team in a game situation.
I'm sure his dad would too if the situation called for it.
But SS keeps the games tight so there's little chance to see some new talent at the QB position.
somebody is going to play, Sanders can't stay healthy.

Robert Allen
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I have nothing against Shane Illingworth and I also look forward to him seeing what he can do at Nevade. I think he will be really good and do great things for them. I also believe that Gunnar Gundy will be fine as the backup. I like the competition he will have with Garret Rangel. I think they will push each other.
Ostateman
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Which Big 12 is going farthest in March Madness: One-And-Done, Two-And-Out,. Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, Final Four, Nat'l Champ?

Kansas
Iowa State
Texas Tech
Baylor
TCU
Texas
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CaliforniaCowboy
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Ostateman said:

Which Big 12 is going farthest in March Madness: One-And-Done, Two-And-Out,. Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, Final Four, Nat'l Champ?

Kansas
Iowa State
Texas Tech
Baylor
TCU
Texas
LOL.... WTH?

I'll go with Shane for $100 Alex.

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