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Former Tennessee wide receiver Chas Nimrod goes to South Florida to play for Alex Golesh

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Chas Nimrod
(Saul Young/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK) Tennessee wide receiver Chas Nimrod (81) warming up before the start of the NCAA college football game against UTSA on Saturday, September 23, 2023 in Knoxville, Tenn.

Former Tennessee wide receiver Chas Nimrod committed to South Florida out of the NCAA Transfer Portal on Saturday. Nimrod is the fifth transfer from the Vols to commit to a new school, joining wide receivers Kaleb Webb, defensive lineman Jayson Jenkins, defensive back Jordan Matthews and linebacker Jalen Smith.

Jenkins committed to Florida State on Sunday. Webb is headed to Maryland, Matthews signed with Vanderbilt and Smith signed with Mississippi State. Nimrod is one of 11 Tennessee scholarship players that entered the NCAA Transfer Portal during the December portal window.

Nimrod is a redshirt sophomore who will rejoin former Tennessee offensive coordinator Alex Golesh, who just finished his second season as South Florida’s head coach. Nimrod caught 10 passes for 121 yards in 12 games this season, recording season highs with three catches for 45 yards in Tennessee’s win over Kentucky on November 2. 

He had two catches for 34 yards against Kent State and combined for three catches for 29 yards against Arkansas and Florida. He caught 19 passes for 194 yards and a touchdown in 13 games last season. 

The other Vols who entered the portal and have not yet committed to new schools are tight end Holden Staes, defensive back Christian Harrison, running back Cam Seldon, wide receiver Nathan Leacock, running back Khalifa Keith and offensive lineman Vysen Lang

Webb initially announced his transfer commitment to Wake Forest, but switched to Maryland after Wake coach Dave Clawson announced his retirement. As a redshirt sophomore this season he caught six passes in seven games, totaling 48 receiving yards with a long of 13.

Tennessee’s losses in the NCAA Transfer Portal so far

Last season Webb caught 16 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown while appearing in 13 games. He played in three games as a true freshman in 2022.  

Jenkins had nine tackles, including 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks, in 13 games this season. In three years at Tennessee he had 15 tackles, five tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks in 20 career games.

Matthews, a 6-foot-2, 182-pound redshirt freshman, appeared in 12 games this season as a reserve defensive back and special teams player, recording 3.0 tackles and breaking up two passes. He broke up both passes in the season-opening win over Chattanooga on August 31, recorded two tackles against Kent State on September 14 and had one tackle against the Mocs.

Smith, a 6-foot-2, 230-pound redshirt freshman linebacker, played in all 12 games during the regular season, finishing with 34.0 tackles, with 13 solo and 21 assists, and had 1.5 tackles for loss. He had a career-high nine tackles against Kentucky on November 2 and five tackles against UTEP, including 1.5 tackles for loss. He had four tackles against Chattanooga and Florida.

Webb was a four-star prospect and Jenkins was a three-star in the 2022 recruiting class. Matthews was a four-star in 2023 and Smith was a three-star in 2023.

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