Former Texas offensive lineman Willie Tyler transfers to Syracuse

Offensive lineman Willie Tyler entered the transfer portal on Jan. 19. On Thursday, he announced he would be transferring to Syracuse.

So far, 13 players have entered the transfer portal from last season’s roster. Jalen Green, Keaontay Ingram, and Ja’Quinden Jackson are among some of the biggest names, leaving for other Power Five programs. On Thursday, another former Texas player announced his commitment to an ACC program.

Offensive lineman Willie Tyler entered the transfer portal on Jan. 19 after being expected to compete for a backup role at a guard position. On Thursday, he announced he would be heading to Syracuse to play for Dino Barbers.

Tyler did not play in 2019 or 2020, redshirting after transferring from Iowa Western Community College and then opting out due to COVID-19 concerns.

Here is the statement Tyler released on his Twitter:

First off, I want to starting off by saying thank you to God! Also, thank you to Herman, Hand, and Jake Langi for believing in me and giving me an opportunity here! To all of my brothers at UT it will always be all love! I’m thankful for y’all the most for bringing me in like family from day 1. I’ll meet y’all at the top!

Forver grafteful, 55

Tyler will have three years of eligibility remaining for the Orange. They allowed 38 sacks last season, ranking No. 118 in the country. Syracuse’s offensive line needed an overhaul and Tyler will bring depth and the very least.

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