Former Spartans QB regains starting gig at SEC school

A former Michigan State quarterback is back in the driver’s seat for an SEC school.

A former Michigan State quarterback is back in the driver’s seat for an SEC school.

Payton Thorne has reportedly regained the starting quarterback gig for Auburn, according to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports. Thorne will get the start this week against Oklahoma.

Thorne is in his second season with the Tigers after transferring during the spring portal window in 2023. He started all 13 games he played last year for the Tigers, and he started the Tigers’ first two games this year before being benched in favor of Hank Brown. However, after a pair of starts for Brown, it appears Auburn is going back to Thorne this week.

Thorne has completed 40 of 70 pass attempts for 700 yards, seven touchdowns and five interceptions in three games this year. He has also ran for 102 yards and two touchdowns on 24 attempts this season.

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A former MSU football QB has reportedly been benched at his new school

It’s not a good day for one former Michigan State starting quarterback

It’s not a good day for one former Michigan State starting quarterback.

Payton Thorne has been reportedly benched and lost his starting spot with the Auburn Tigers. Justin Hokanson, who covers Auburn for On3, reported the news on Friday.

Thorne is in his second season with the Tigers after transferring during the spring portal window in 2023. He started all 13 games he played last year for the Tigers, and he started each of the Tigers’ first two games this year. Thorne, however, had a brutal performance in last week’s loss to Cal, which included four interceptions.

Click on the post below to read more on Thorne being benched at Auburn:

https://twitter.com/On3sports/status/1834645058332786745

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