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Texas Football Transfer Portal Gains, Losses in 2024

Reviewing what Texas gained and lost in the 2024 college football transfer portal as the Longhorns make a historic move to the SEC
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After making its first-ever College Football Playoff appearance this past season, Texas embarks on another phase of historic change in 2024 as it becomes a member of the SEC, along with rival Oklahoma, going forward. And with plenty of change coming to the roster, let's check in what how the Longhorns have fared in the transfer portal.

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Where do things stand with Texas in the most recent transfer portal window? Let's see what the Longhorns have gained and lost in 2024 so far.

What Texas gained in 2024

Isaiah Bond: The five-star wide receiver, ranked as the No. 1 transfer at his position and the No. 4 overall transfer nationally, pledged to the Longhorns from Alabama.

Trey Moore: A former four-star prospect ranked as the No. 20 overall transfer and No. 4 edge rusher, committed to Texas from UTSA this offseason.

Andrew Mukuba: A safety coming over from Clemson, the former four-star recruit is the No. 2 at his position in the portal and the No. 26 overall transfer this cycle.

Amari Niblack: The No. 1 transfer tight end and No. 28 overall transfer player this cycle comes over from Alabama.

Matthew Golden: Ranked as the No. 7 transfer wide receiver this cycle, the former Houston player was a four-star prospect.

Silas Bolden: A four-star prospect and No. 24 transfer wideout, the former Oregon State player chose the Longhorns this offseason.

Kendrick Blackshire: A three-star linebacker originally from Alabama, he ranks as the No. 20 linebacker in this transfer class.

Tiaoalii Savea: A three-star defensive lineman originally from Arizona.

What Texas lost in 2024

Maalik Murphy: The former four-star quarterback departed the Longhorns for Duke this offseason as the No. 5 transfer signal caller and No. 32 overall transfer.

Jerrin Thompson: Three-star safety transferred to Auburn.

Kitan Crawford: Three-star safety transferred to Nevada.

Isaiah Neyor: Three-star wide receiver transferred to Nebraska.

Jalen Catalon: Three-star safety transferred to UNLV.

Casey Cain: Three-star wide receiver transferred to UNLV.

Trill Carter: Three-star defensive lineman transferred to Auburn.

B.J. Allen, Jr.: Three-star safety transferred to North Texas.

Larry Turner-Gooden: Three-star safety transferred to San Jose State.

Charles Wright: Three-star quarterback transferred to Appalachian State.

Sawyer Goram-Welch: Three-star IOL transferred to Coastal Carolina.


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