Texas CB Jay'Vion Cole enters NCAA transfer portal
Texas cornerback Jay’Vion Cole entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to On3’s Pete Nakos.
Cole has played for three different schools over the last three years: Cal Poly, San Jose State and Texas. He’ll now look for his fourth program.
Cole played in just one game this season, against Louisiana-Monroe on September 21st. He had one tackle and an interception.
Cole was more active over the previous two seasons with his other two teams. In total, he has 54 tackles, 14 pass deflections, one sack and eight interceptions.
As a member of the Class of 2022, Cole was not ranked, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He played his high school football at Oakland High (Calif.).
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Jay’Vion Cole enters transfer portal
Cole only played in the one game this season and will move on to continue his college football career. Meanwhile, Steve Sarkisian and crew are preparing for the College Football Playoff.
The Longhorns were ranked as the No. 5 seed, while Clemson captured the No. 12 seed after capturing the ACC title over the SMU Mustangs. With the revelation that the first round games will be played on the higher-ranked team’s home field, the Tigers have to come to Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium for the first ever meeting between the two historic programs.
“Being the No. 5 seed, and we get to play the No. 12 seed in a team like Clemson, a team who’s been a perennial college football playoff team. I think Coach [Dabo] Sweeney has done a fantastic job at Clemson. You don’t win two national titles over a 17 year period, multiple appearances in the CFP, numerous ACC conference championships — they’ve got a championship program,” Sarkisian explained, via a video chat with media members. “The fact that we’ve never played them, that Texas has never played Clemson in football. The first time will be in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, right here at DKR — I think that’s very exciting.
“You look at some of the other matchups that are going to take place, and what the — you know, kind of what the bracket could look like down the road, I think this is an exciting time for college football. So, we’re fortunate that we’ve earned the right to be in the Playoff, and looking forward to the opportunity to compete with Clemson, and in the CFP in general.”