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HomeSportsFootballNCAAF News: Duke QB Darian Mensah reverses course, enters transfer portal

NCAAF News: Duke QB Darian Mensah reverses course, enters transfer portal

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On the last day of the window to do so, Duke quarterback Darian Mensah announced Friday that he intends to enter the transfer portal.

Mensah previously announced on Dec. 19 that he was returning for a second season with the Blue Devils instead of entering the draft after reportedly signing a two-year, $8 million deal ahead of the 2025 season.

Miami has emerged as a likely landing spot for Mensah, according to multiple media reports.

“I’m forever grateful for Duke and the coaching staff,” Mensah wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “Thank you Duke family for everything. This wasn’t an easy decision, but after talking with my family, I believe it’s in my best interest to enter the transfer portal.”

After spending his freshman season at Tulane, Mensah was the second-team All-ACC quarterback in his first season with Duke, throwing for a conference-leading 3,973 yards and 34 touchdowns with just six interceptions. He led the Blue Devils to their first outright ACC championship since 1962.

It remains to be seen if this plays out in a similar manner to a comparable quarterback incident earlier this month.

Washington quarterback Demond Williams previously announced he was entering the portal after signing a contract to return for the Huskies. The school threatened to sue, and Williams decided to pull his name out of the portal and return to the school on Jan. 9.

According to reports, Duke owns Mensah’s exclusive NIL rights and only the school can cancel that agreement. That could make it hard for other schools to pay Mensah either through an NIL deal or revenue sharing, potentially setting the stage for a historic court ruling should Duke attempt to block the transfer.

Miami has used transfer quarterbacks to great success the last two seasons. Cam Ward was a Heisman finalist on last year’s 10-win team before he was the No. 1 overall pick in last year’s draft, and Georgia transfer Carson Beck has led the Hurricanes to Monday’s national title game against No. 1 seed Indiana.

Should Mensah leave the Blue Devils, it would leave Duke without an especially great option at quarterback with limited portal options remaining. His backup last season, Henry Belin IV, transferred out of the program and committed to Missouri State on Thursday.

–Field Level Media

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