Missouri CB Jaren Sensabaugh plans to enter NCAA transfer portal
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Missouri cornerback Jaren Sensabaugh plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, according to a statement on his Twitter page.
As a member of the Class of 2024, Sensabaugh was a four-star recruit out of Nashville (Tenn.) Ensworth, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He was the No. 11 overall prospect in the state, the No. 34 cornerback in the class and the No. 368 overall prospect in the class.
Sensabaugh did not see the field this year. He released a statement Saturday.
“Thank you Mizzou for the opportunity to compete in the SEC,” Sensabaugh wrote. “As for my family and I, we feel it is in my best intereste to explore other opportunities. With that being said, I am officially entering the NCAA transfer Portal with 4 years of eligibility remaining.”
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire.
Jaren Sensabaugh to enter transfer portal
With one DB in Sensabaugh out, another came in with Stephen Hall leaving Washington State for Missouri.
Hall has one year of eligibility to play for Eli Drinkwitz and the Tigers. He was highly recruited during his stay in the portal, receiving offers from the likes of Ole Miss and Florida before committing to Missouri.
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Hall totaled 70 tackles across his two seasons of production at Washington State. He logged 50 of those this past season, along with the first interception of his career. He returned the interception 100 yards during the season opener on Aug. 31 against Portland State.
He followed that up with the best tackling performance of his season, logging 11 (eight solo) during a 37-16 win over Texas Tech in Week 2. After that, he became one of the most consistent tacklers on the team. He finished fifth overall on the defensive roster in tackles in 2024.
Hall began his college career at Northwest Mississippi Community College before transferring to Washington State in 2023.