Brady Cook (born October 12, 2001) is an American college football quarterback for the Missouri Tigers.
Cook attended Chaminade College Preparatory School in Creve Coeur, Missouri.
[6][7] Cook led Missouri to a 2–2 start including a three touchdown performance against Abilene Christian.
15 Kansas State, he threw for 356 yards and contributed three total touchdowns in a 30–27 upset victory.
[20] In the Cotton Bowl Classic, Cook threw for 128 yards and a touchdown, leading Missouri to a 14–3 victory over Ohio State.
[24] In the season opener against Murray State, Cook threw for 218 yards and totaled two touchdowns, one rushing and one passing, in a 51–0 rout.
[25] Against Auburn, he suffered an injury on the opening drive of the game and was taken to the hospital to have an MRI exam on his ankle.
[29][30] Dealing with the wrist and ankle injuries, he was sidelined against Oklahoma, marking the end of 35 consecutive starts for Cook.
[38][39] He received the honor again in 2024, joining Tim Tebow and Barrett Jones as the only players to win the award in back-to-back years.