Maryland four-year starting OL enters name into transfer portal
Many teams in college football have completed their 2019 season. The Early Signing Period has come and gone for the 2020 class, but that doesn’t mean that recruiting stops.
While players can’t officially sign to a program right now, the transfer portal is a major factor in the sport. Players can come and go at any time.
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Over the weekend, Maryland four-year starting guard Terrance Davis entered his name into the portal:
Source: Maryland offensive guard Terrance Davis has entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer.
Four-year starter and a former top-75 overall recruit. Only played in four games this year because of a knee injury and is eligible for a redshirt.
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 28, 2019
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As Matt Zenitz of al.com tweeted, Davis is a graduate transfer. He was able to redshirt in 2019 due to playing in only four games because of injury.
Davis was a member of Maryland’s 2016 class, ranking as the No. 3 offensive guard prospect in the entire country.