Tommy Stevens and Joe Moorhead will be reunited this season.

The former Penn State quarterback is transferring to Mississippi State, he announced on Friday, and will once again be coached by former Penn State offensive coordinator, Joe Moorhead.

Stevens, who was fighting for the starting job at Penn State, entered his name into the NCAA’s transfer portal on April 17 and his father confirmed that Stevens would be transferring the next day.

Stevens has one season of NCAA eligibility remaining.

Heading into summer camp, Mississippi State is looking to replace Nick Fitzgerald, who was recently drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Bulldogs currently have five quarterbacks on their roster with Keytaon Thompson, who played in the final two games of last season, and Logan Burnett being the favorites to start next season.

Stevens will be in a quarterback competition in Starkville throughout the summer for the starting job.

One advantage Stevens would have is being once paired with Moorhead, who found countless creative ways to use Stevens while at Penn State.

Steven’s most productive season’s at the “lion” position were while Moorhead was leading the offense.

Mississippi State has trips to Auburn, Texas A&M and Tennessee on its schedule this season as well as hosting games agaisnt LSU, Alabama and Kentucky.

The Bulldogs went 8-5 last season and lost to Iowa in the Outback Bowl.

Stevens Stevens also took official visits at Illinois, Kentucky and Miami (Ohio).