College Football

Vols’ senior defensive lineman enters NCAA transfer portal

[ad_1] Tennessee senior defensive lineman Tyler Baron entered the NCAA transfer portal on Friday. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound defensive lineman appeared in 48 games for the Vols from 2020-23. He recorded 101 tackles, 27 tackles for a loss, 13.5 sacks, four pass deflections, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. Baron came to the Vols from Catholic High School in Knoxville, …

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MPSD board accepts coach’s resignation

[ad_1] Dec. 8—The Meridian Public School District Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of Marcus Boyles, head football coach of the Meridian High School Wildcats, during a special called meeting of the board on Friday, Dec. 8. “The MPSD family would like to thank Coach Boyles for his commitment to the Wildcat football program over the past year. We wish …

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Michigan State DL Derrick Harmon to visit Auburn this weekend

[ad_1] The Plains will be a busy place this weekend, as several members of the transfer portal are set to take a visit. Michigan State defensive lineman Derrick Harmon is set to be one of those according to a report by Auburn Undercover. He is one of four known prospects from the transfer portal set to visit Auburn over the …

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USA TODAY Sports marks Florida as SEC’s ‘biggest disappointment’ in 2023

[ad_1] The Florida Gators wrapped up their season in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, heartbroken and distraught because they lost blew a lead to in-state rival Florida State and came up short, 24-15. It was Florida’s fifth straight loss and the football program was eliminated from bowl game eligibility. Just another disappointment to end the year. USA TODAY Sports released its …

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Arkansas wide receiver Andrew Armstrong will return for senior season

[ad_1] Andrew Armstrong may have been the most consistent and effective newcomer the Arkansas football team added to the roster in 2023. And for the first time since the transfer portal has been a thing, the Razorbacks are keeping a wideout who moved in. Armstrong announced Friday that he would return for his final season of college football at Arkansas. …

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2025 four-star receiver CJ Wiley picks up offer from USC

[ad_1] C.J. Wiley of Alpharetta, Georgia, announced several days ago that he has received a scholarship offer from the USC Trojans. Wiley is a four-star prospect who plays for Milton High School. Milton reached the Georgia state championship game, but Wiley won’t play in the game due to an injury. Wiley has offers from 25 schools, according to 247Sports. Some …

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Sooners expected to host highly-touted Clemson defensive back per report

[ad_1] The Oklahoma Sooners have been active in the transfer portal, targeting guys with experience who can come in and add to the competitive depth on the roster. They’ve added Michigan State offensive tackle Spencer Brown, and it looks like they’re in the mix for one of the top transfers in the portal. According to Jason Suchomel of Orange Bloods, …

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Four-star defensive lineman LJ McCray to visit Auburn

[ad_1] Auburn missed out on four-star defensive lineman LJ McCray when he announced his commitment to the Florida Gators back in October but they have not stopped recruiting him. That decision is paying off as he announced to a group of reporters on Thursday that he would be taking a visit to Auburn this weekend. “Those guys have not faded …

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Jackson Ross named to 2023 SEC Football All-Freshman Team

[ad_1] Tennessee punter and holder Jackson Ross was named to the 2023 SEC Football All-Freshman Team. Ross appeared in 12 games for the Vols during the regular-season. He punted 48 times for 2,053 yards, averaging 42.8 yards per attempt. Ross ranked third in the SEC and sixth nationally among freshmen punters. The redshirt freshman recorded nine punts of 50-plus yards, …

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