Incoming transfers heavy on offense/playmakers ![]() RedHawk football will have plenty of new faces when spring practice begins, let alone fall camp. With a large graduating class and several key outgoing transfers, Miami needed to reload. It addressed several needs by tapping the portal. Check the following list for a breakdown by offense and defense. Certainly, not all transfer acquisitions contribute, but MU certainly pulled off a couple surprises. To wit: check out the first name on the list. Click Read More for basic names/information. If you need more background, click HERE for a full release.
Note: Payton Kirkland was not part of the release. OFFENSE • Dequan Finn, 6-2, 206, 6th, QB, Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King)/Toledo/Baylor • Deion Colzie, 6-4, 211, 5th, WR, McDonough, Ga. (Athens Academy)/Notre Dame • Keith Reynolds, 5-9, 180, R-So.,WR, Adelanto, Calif. (Adelanto)/Washington • Brady Simmons, 6-1, 173, WR, R-Jr., Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis)/Indiana • Darion Williamson, 6-3, 202,WR, 6th, Brownsville, Tenn. (Haywood)/Florida State • Cordale Russell, 6-4, 210, R-So., WR, Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite)/Colorado/TCU • Grant Leeper, 6-5, 248, TE, R-Fr., Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead)/Iowa • Mitch Bolden, 6-0, 202, TE, R-So., West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West)/Army • Brody Kosin, 6-6, 234, R-Fr., TE, Davisburg, Mich. (Clarkston)/Indiana • Mitchell Butler, 6-4, 275, R-So, OL, Meridan, Miss. (Northeast Lauderdale)/Southern Miss./Mississippi College • Austin Uke, 6-3, 315, 5th, OL, Cedar Hill, Texas (Parish Episcopal)/Stanfor DEFENSE • Koy Beasley, 5-10, 187,db, R-Fr., Cincinnati, Ohio (LaSalle)/Purdue • Kam Wilson, 6-2, 250, R-Sr., DL, Decatur, Ga. (Mount Zion)/Cincinnati/Louisville MAYBE ... NOT!!! • Payton Kirkland, 6-5, 385, So, OT, Colorado (Kirkland was listed by On3 and 247sports earlier as coming to Miami, but he is not with the RedHawks). Comments are closed.
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