
Transfer Portal Tracker: Who’s In and Who’s Out for Central Michigan Football
The college football transfer portal has been a hub of activity this offseason, with players from across the country making moves to new programs. Central Michigan University’s football team has been no exception, with several players departing and new recruits arriving via the transfer portal.
According to sources, a total of 8 players have left the Central Michigan football program through the transfer portal. The departing players include:
– Quarterback Tyler Jamison, who has transferred to Eastern Michigan University
– Wide receiver Keonta Blount, who has joined the University of Toledo’s roster
– Defensive lineman Amir Siddiq, who has transferred to Western Michigan University
– Linebacker George Douglas, who has joined the University of Akron’s football program
– Safety Kaden Johnson, who has transferred to Ball State University
– Cornerback Darius Phillips, who has joined the University of Buffalo’s roster
– Tight end Tyler Vargo, who has transferred to Kent State University
– Running back Darian Hicks, who has joined the University of Massachusetts’s football program
While the departure of these players may be a loss for the Chippewas, the team has also made some significant additions through the transfer portal. A total of 9 new players have joined the Central Michigan football program, including:
– Quarterback Zach Harmon, who has transferred from the University of Wyoming
– Wide receiver Jalen McGaughy, who has joined the Chippewas from the University of Northern Illinois
– Defensive lineman Javon Solomon, who has transferred from the University of Eastern Michigan
– Linebacker Caleb Spann, who has joined the Central Michigan roster from the University of Western Michigan
– Safety Bryce Cosby, who has transferred from the University of Ball State
– Cornerback Justin Clark, who has joined the Chippewas from the University of Toledo
– Tight end Luke Sunderman, who has transferred from the University of Akron
– Running back Jordan Jackson, who has joined the Central Michigan football program from the University of Buffalo
– Kicker David Hernandez, who has transferred from the University of Kent State
The additions of these new players should help to bolster the Chippewas’ roster and provide a significant boost to the team’s chances of success in the upcoming season. As the college football world continues to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the transfer portal, Central Michigan University’s football team is poised to emerge as a major player in the Mid-American Conference.
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