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HomeSportsFootballNCAAF News: Georgia Tech WR Eric Singleton enters portal, plans Georgia visit

NCAAF News: Georgia Tech WR Eric Singleton enters portal, plans Georgia visit

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Georgia Tech sophomore wide receiver Eric Singleton entered the transfer portal on Monday, eyeing a rival known for dealing the Yellow Jackets losses.

Singleton had a team-high 56 catches for 754 yards and three touchdowns in 2024 after delivering 48 receptions for 714 yards and six touchdowns as a true freshman in 2023.

He also rushed for 131 yards and a TD on 21 carries in 2024.

Singleton had eight catches for 86 yards and a touchdown in the regular-season finale at Georgia, and will reportedly visit the Bulldogs in Athens.

The news comes on the same day Georgia wide receiver Nitro Tuggle said he was entering the portal, which officially opened Monday and remains open until Dec. 28. And another Bulldogs wide receiver, Michael Jackson III, announced he would hit the portal again after recording only one catch this season. The former four-star recruit spent his first three seasons at USC before transferring to Georgia.

A product of Alexander High School in Douglasville (Ga.), Singleton was rated a three-star recruit in 2023 and had offers from Georgia Southern, Georgia State and Troy but not Georgia.

Players who enter the transfer portal are permitted to return to their original school.

Georgia Tech (7-5) was selected for the Birmingham Bowl and plays Vanderbilt on Dec. 27.

–Texas Tech five-star recruit Micah Hudson has run an out route.

Hudson made his anticipated move to leave Texas Tech on Monday when the former five-star recruit said he plans to transfer.

Bothered by a knee injury after signing early, he missed the Red Raiders’ spring workouts and started fall camp late while recovering. His season ended with four games remaining because of another injury.

Hudson, a Temple, Texas, native, started one game and played in eight games. He had 123 yards on eight receptions.

Head coach Joey McGuire said last week he still believed in Hudson becoming a great player and hoped it was at Texas Tech, but indicated he wouldn’t be blocking the door of any player who felt another team would suit them better.

“I’d love (for Hudson) to (return),” McGuire said last week. “I sent him a text today, responded to a text. I recruit these guys and I want ‘em here, and then there’s some that have moved on and they felt like there were better situations.”

–Wisconsin QB Tyler Van Dyke is back in the transfer portal after one season and three games with the Badgers.

The former Miami (Fla.) starter won the starting job at Wisconsin in August but was injured three games into the season against Alabama in September.

Van Dyke has played in 35 career games and has 55 touchdown passes.

–Nebraska freshman defensive lineman Keona Davis plans to transfer following the departure of Huskers defensive line coach Terrance Knighton.

“After thoughtful reflection and careful consideration, I have decided to enter the transfer portal with four years of eligibility remaining,” Davis said via X. “I want to thank Coach Rhule and his staff, my teammates, and everyone in Husker Nation who has supported me along the way. I am deeply grateful for the experiences, relationships, and opportunities I’ve had as a Cornhusker. Thank you, Husker Nation!”

Davis was a top 15 recruit from the state of Arizona in 2023. He had two tackles for loss and nine total tackles in 2024 as a true freshman.

Knighton, who accepted a post at Florida State last week, raised Davis’ profile in fall camp when he compared his upside to former Nebraska All-American and NFL All-Pro Ndamukong Suh.

“When he leaves here, he’s going to look like 93 that used to play here. That’s what I feel — he’s going to be a big guy,” Knighton said.

–Darian Mensah, who quarterbacked Tulane to an appearance in the American Athletic Conference championship game, officially entered the portal on Monday.

The California native redshirted as a freshman in 2023 before taking the reins of the Green Wave offense in 2024. He completed 65.9 percent of his passes for 2,723 yards, 22 touchdowns and only six interceptions in 13 games. His 166.7 passer rating and 9.5 yards per attempt led the conference.

Mensah added 132 rushing yards and one touchdown on the ground. Tulane (9-4) was 9-2 and ranked No. 17 in the CFP Top 25 before a regular season-ending loss to Memphis and a 35-14 defeat vs. Army in the AAC title game.

–Nevada quarterback Brendon Lewis announced he is entering the transfer portal.

“I’m truly grateful for my time at Nevada, the teammates, and the memories we’ve made,” Lewis wrote in a social media post. “Although I am not completely closing the door on Nevada, I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal in order to explore options that put me in the best position to achieve my goals.”

Lewis spent the past two seasons at Nevada and is coming off a career year, in which he threw for 2,290 yards, 16 touchdowns and seven interceptions on 67.6 percent passing.

Lewis played parts of three seasons at Colorado prior to transferring when Deion Sanders arrived to become the Buffaloes’ coach.

–Field Level Media

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