Auburn star wide receiver Cam Coleman has informed the school he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, sources confirmed to ESPN's Pete Thamel. Coleman, a former five-star recruit, is expected to be the top wide receiver available in the transfer portal when it officially opens on Friday. The sophomore has two more years of eligibility but will be a prized NFL draft prospect next year.
Hawkins is expected to be one of the top running backs available when the portal officially opens Friday. He produced 1,804 yards from scrimmage, third-most in FBS, during his debut season with the Mean Green, earning All-America honors and American Conference Rookie of the Year. He is the latest North Texas player with plans to transfer after coach Eric Morris was hired by Oklahoma State on Nov. 25.
Jacksonville State star running back Cam Cook plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, he announced Wednesday. Cook, the current FBS rushing leader with 1,659 yards, earned Conference USA MVP and All-America honors in his lone season with the Gamecocks after transferring from TCU. The 5-foot-11, 200-pound junior is expected to be one of the top running backs available when the portal officially opens on Jan. 2 and has one more year of eligibility.