An ongoing account of Arizona State football players who have entered the transfer portal.
The transfer portal officially opened Monday as college football players seek out other opportunities. The motivating factors can be anything from lack of playing time to a coaching change or a chance to be closer to home — or further away.
Among the Arizona State athletes entering the portal is offensive lineman LaDarius Henderson, who started 29 game over the last three years. Henderson was one of ASU's team captains this season but missed the last six games after sustaining a broken bone in his hand against Washington in October.Henderson accepted an invite the East-West Shrine game, which seemed to indicate he was ready to move on and prepare for the NFL draft.
Kicker Jace Feely was the first Sun Devil to indicate on social media he was seeking another school. The redshirt freshman from Gilbert was one of the more improved players on the squad from 2021 to this season and that was evident during spring drills. Despite that, he lost the battle for the place-kicking role to true freshman Carter Brown.Feely saw minimal duty. He had four kickoffs, two of which went for touchdowns, but that job was handled by punter Eddie Czpaicki.
While the portal opened Monday, those athletes who are graduate transfers can put their name in at any time. ASU had a couple of player who fit into that category and did so in quarterback Paul Tyson and defensive lineman Anthonie Cooper. Among the others of local interest to enter the portal is quarterback Kedon Slovis, who played last season at Pitt but started his college career in the Pac-12 at USC where he was the starter as a true freshman.in 2019. The product of Scottsdale Desert Mountain completed 184 of 315 passes for 2,97 yards with 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions the past season for the Panthers.
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