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Tuesday Transfer Portal Roundup

Arizona WR Dorian Singer drawing plenty of interest since entering the transfer portal (USA Today Sports)
Arizona WR Dorian Singer drawing plenty of interest since entering the transfer portal (USA Today Sports)

Compared to Monday, it was a rather quiet Tuesday within the transfer portal with a couple of exceptions at quarterback. Here are a few storylines to follow from Tuesday's action within the portal.

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- Michigan landed a significant transfer piece on Tuesday in former Arizona State offensive lineman Ladarius Henderson, one of the most sought-after players to enter the portal on Monday. Throughout his Sun Devils career, Henderson started 29 games at both tackle and guard. This past season, the 6-foot-5, 310-pound talent started at guard in Arizona State's first six games before suffering a hand injury that kept him out the rest of the season. Before entering the portal, Henderson accepted to bid to participate in the East/West Shrine Game.

PAC-12:

- Arizona wide receiver transfer Dorian Singer is already making a name for himself since entering the transfer portal on Monday. The 6-foot-1 talent hauled in 66 catches for 1,105 yards and six touchdowns this past season for the Wildcats and the offers are now rolling in. On Tuesday, Singer announced notable offers from Oregon, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Penn State. Programs like Colorado, Miami (Fla.), Utah, and Arizona State offered on Monday.

SEC:

- Texas A&M lost six more players to the transfer portal on Tuesday, bringing their total to 16 so far in two-day span, which currently leads the SEC. Tuesday entrants included Ish Harris, Ryan Campbell (walk-on), Denver Harris, Terian Lee, Jr., Andre White, Jr. and Marcus Burris.

- LSU wide receiver Jack Bech is now in the transfer portal. The former four-star prospect had a down season in 2022, hauling in just 16 catches for 200 yards and just one touchdown. However, Bech showed flashes in 2021, catching 43 catches for 489 yards and three scores. Another power five program could certainly take a flyer on him.

ACC:

- Six ACC starting quarterbacks are already in the transfer portal – Boston College’s Phil Jurkovec, Clemson’s D.J. Uiagalelei, Georgia Tech’s Jeff Sims, N.C. State’s Devin Leary, Pittsburgh’s Kedon Slovis and Virginia’s Brennan Armstrong.

Jurkovec was not in the portal long before he announced that he was transferring to his hometown team Pittsburgh. The move also reunites Jurkovec with Pitt’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Frank Cignetti Jr. Jurkovec played under Cignetti at Boston College in 2020, posting the best statistical season of his college career — completing 205 of his 336 pass attempts for 2,558 yards and 17 touchdowns while throwing just five interceptions.

The other five signal callers will have their share of suitors, but expect Armstrong and Leary to garner the most attention.

Armstrong threw for over 4,000 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2021. A coaching change led to declining production this season.

Leary threw for 3,433 yards and 35 TDs in 2021, but an injury cut short his 2022 season. He appeared in just six games and threw for 1,265 yards and 11 touchdowns.

BIG 12:

- In a bit of a surprise, Oklahoma State starting quarterback Spencer Sanders entered the transfer portal on Tuesday. In 43 games for the Cowboys, Sanders has passed for 9,553 yards with 67 touchdowns and rushed for an additional 1,956 yards and 18 scores. Add Sanders to the list of most-wanted signal-callers that have already entered the transfer portal in the early stages.

- West Virginia quarterback JT Daniels once again finds himself in the transfer portal after a pedestrian season with the Mountaineers where he threw for 2,107 yards with 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions. The former five-star prospect is already well-traveled, having played at USC and Georgia previously. Now, he's in search of a fourth landing spot in his collegiate career.

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- Louisiana Tech wide receiver Tre Harris entered the portal on Tuesday. He's coming off a season where he led the Bulldogs with 65 catches, 935 yards, and ten touchdowns this past season. Expect him to garner some power five interest.

- Coastal Carolina linebacker Josaiah Stewart is already creating buzz since he entered the transfer portal on Tuesday with West Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Michigan extending offers almost immediately. Stewart was a second-team, All-Sun Belt selection this past season after collecting 36 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks

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