A total of four Colorado Buffaloes have recently either entered the NCAA Transfer Portal or have committed to a new program.
Here’s the breakdown.
Entered the transfer portal:
Sophomore running back Joe Davis announced via Twitter on Tuesday afternoon that he would be entering the transfer portal. The Littleton, Colorado native played just one game in 2021 and was able to use a redshirt.
In his short career with the Buffs, Davis rushed for a total of 69 yards throughout the course of three seasons. He has three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Offensive lineman Kanan Ray then announced on Wednesday that he had also entered the transfer portal. Ray, who will be considered a graduate transfer, was a former four-star recruit and member of UCLA’s 2017 class. He grayshirted the 2017 season, however, and then transferred to CU when former Bruins head coach Jim Mora was fired. With the Buffs, Ray played in 22 career games and started a total of three at guard. He now has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Found new homes:
Safety Mark Perry was one of the Buffs’ many defensive backs to recently enter the transfer portal. About two weeks after Perry made his intentions clear on Dec. 28, the third-year sophomore announced his new commitment to TCU on Monday.
From the West Coast to DFW…🖤 pic.twitter.com/onPCy2uost
— M🅿️ (@PresidentialMP) January 10, 2022
Perry will make his Horned Frogs’ debut at Folsom Field in the 2022 season opener.
Wide receiver La’Vontae Shenault had a rough career at Colorado and entered the transfer portal a few days before the Buffs’ 2021 season ended.
The third-year freshman announced via Twitter on Wednesday that he’ll be continuing his career at Alabama State.
I said what I said ! Lets get it BAMAState🐝🎯 pic.twitter.com/JByoTVqLos
— La’Vontae Shenault 🤩 (@0vontae) January 12, 2022
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