Former Texas Tech quarterback Tyler Schau said on social media that he is transferring to No. 16 Louisville after a three-year stint with the Red Raiders, who were notable for last season’s Texas Bowl win.
written by shaw “Let’s play soccer. #GoCard” On Tuesday, he posted a photo of himself wearing a black Louisville jersey on X, formerly known as Twitter. He will turn 25 in late September next year, his last season of college eligibility in a career that included three seasons at Oregon.
Shaw completed 67 of 111 passes for 746 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions in four games this season before fracturing his fibula against West Virginia. He posted a 9-4 record as the Red Raiders’ starter despite missing three seasons due to injury.
Shaw missed six games early last season with a shoulder injury, but returned to start five of seven games and was the MVP after passing for 242 yards and a TD in a 42-25 bowl win over Mississippi. It shone.
Shaw has 4,625 career passing yards, 36 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. He joins the Cardinals in search of a replacement for Jack Plummer, who led the team to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game before falling to No. 4 Florida State.
Oklahoma State quarterback Gunnar Gundy, the son of Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy, entered the transfer portal on Wednesday.
Gunnar Gundy started this season splitting time with Alan Bowman and Garrett Rangel. In the end, Mike Gundy made Bowman the starter.
Gunnar Gundy attended Oklahoma State, wearing No. 12, the same number his father wore as the school’s record-setting quarterback in the 1980s. The younger Gundy completed 21 of 34 passes for 202 yards and one touchdown this season. He passed for 449 yards, four touchdowns and ran for 110 yards with the Cowboys.
Former Georgia backup quarterback Brock Vandagriff will transfer to Kentucky for his final two seasons of eligibility as a graduate transfer.
Vandagriff announced his decision. on monday In the X post, he thanked his Bulldogs teammates, coaches and fans.a Wednesday Under the heading “Commitment,” the post featured him wearing blue and white Kentucky attire and the comment “Ready to get to work” superimposed.
Vandagriff completed 12 of 18 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns in eight games while backing up Carson Beck. He leaves just before the No. 6 Bulldogs (No. 6 CFP) prepare to face No. 4 Florida State in the non-College Football Playoff Orange Bowl, where they need a replacement for North Carolina native Devin Leary. He will be joining the Wildcats program. An in-state transfer, he led his team to a 7-5 record against Clemson and a Gator Bowl appearance.