Ex-Colorado QB Ryan Staub says he's joining Tennessee
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Ex-Colorado QB Ryan Staub says he's joining Tennessee
"Former Colorado quarterback Ryan Staub has committed to the Vols for 2026, he told ESPN on Sunday, joining a room that's shrouded in uncertainty. He started two games in three years at Colorado and will have two years of eligibility remaining. Staub's commitment to the Vols comes after a flurry of visits -- Cincinnati, Kentucky, Ohio State, Liberty and Tennessee. Staub called Tennessee the "coolest place I've ever seen." He said the decision came down to, "Everything. Facilities, location, the coaches, the city.""
"Other quarterbacks include redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and highly touted freshman Faizon Brandon. Staub is the only likely transfer addition for the Vols in 2026. He started for Colorado this year against Houston in Week 3. He earned that start after playing well in Week 2 against Delaware, when he went 7-for-10 for 157 yards and two passing touchdowns. In his career, he's thrown for 681 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for an additional touchdown."
Ryan Staub, a former Colorado quarterback, committed to Tennessee for 2026 and will join the Vols with two years of eligibility remaining. He started two games across three seasons at Colorado and visited Cincinnati, Kentucky, Ohio State, Liberty and Tennessee before deciding. Staub described Tennessee as the "coolest place I've ever seen" and said the choice came down to facilities, location, the coaches and the city. Tennessee's quarterback room carries uncertainty with Joey Aguilar's eligibility unresolved, while redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and freshman Faizon Brandon remain on the roster. Staub started against Houston this year and produced a 7-for-10, 157-yard, two-touchdown performance against Delaware; career totals include 681 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown.
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