5-star SEC quarterback to enter transfer portal
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The Ole Miss Rebels continue navigating a chaotic stretch in Oxford as the program works through College Football Playoff preparation, roster retention, and evaluations on players that have revealed intentions to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal across America.
With an opportunity to get to nine wins for the third time under head coach Eli Drinkwitz, the Tigers will be without their starting quarterback. On Thursday, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported, "Missouri starting quarterback Beau Pribula has informed Mizzou that he plans to enter the transfer portal.
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Florida State defensive lineman Jayson Jenkins intends to enter the NCAA transfer portal, per @APSportsAgency. Jenkins started five games for the Seminoles this year and played in 20 games at Tennessee prior to FSU. He finished this year with 17 tackles and 1.5 TFLs. pic.twitter.com/Uzkof2sBSC
According to Chip Brown of 247Sports, Florida’s All- SEC running back Jadan Baugh is expected to transfer, and the Longhorns are expected to be a suitor. “Look for Texas to be a player in the Baugh sweepstakes,” wrote Brown.
LSU redshirt freshman quarterback Colin Hurley is “expected to enter the transfer portal,” sources told On3. Hurley reclassified from 2025 to 2024 and enrolled at LSU at just 16. The move to test the portal comes as the program shifts under new leadership and roster churn.
Former South Carolina offensive lineman Trovon Baugh announced Wednesday his intent to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Jan. 2.