Colorado's Jack Bailey enters transfer portal

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Colorado offensive lineman Jack Bailey has entered the transfer portal on Wednesday. A one-and-done season with the Buffs after being part of the initial transfer portal wave for Deion Sanders.
Bailey transferred to Colorado from Kent State and followed his former head coach Sean Lewis and offensive line coach Bill O'Boyle. Both coaches have since exited from Boulder with Lewis becoming the head coach at San Diego State and O'Boyle coaching the offensive line at Northwestern.
Bailey re-enters the portal as a graduate and will be available immediately outside the window. He started all 12 games for the Buffs last season and has a year of eligibility remaining. It's not unlikely to believe he'll end up with one of his former coaches.
Sanders and his staff made many changed to the offensive line since the season ended. A total of five high-quality transfers, along with signing five-star offensive tackle Jordan Seaton as part of the 2024 recruiting class.
Bailey becomes the 15th player to announce their intentions of hitting the portal. Colorado is still at a plus seven overall. They'll go through another cycle after the Spring Game before rosters can be finalized.

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