Florida QB DJ Lagway Enters Transfer Portal
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When the bombshell dropped Monday morning that Florida second-year quarterback DJ Lagway intended to enter the transfer portal, a source close to Lagway expressed an almost melancholy sentiment. "He wanted to be (at Florida)," the source said.
DJ Lagway wanted to stay at Florida, pushed out by new coaching staff, per report originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. DJ Lagway did not want to leave Florida.
The Florida Gators and their quarterback didn't see eye to eye, and now he's on the way out of Gainesville
DJ Lagway enters the transfer portal after two seasons at Florida. LSU and James Madison emerge as top landing spots
Florida football quarterback DJ Lagway didn't intend to leave for the portal, per a new report surfacing on Monday.
The college football transfer portal is not officially open, but many players around the country have already announced their decisions whether they'll enter it
With DJ Lagway and Dylan Raiola out, Arch Manning now in a class of his own originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. With the news of Nebraska's Dylan Raiola and Florida's DJ Lagway transferring, Arch Manning is now in a class by himself.
College football teams looking for quarterbacks during the upcoming transfer portal window will have some high-profile options.