Each week, we take a look at how Tennessee’s outgoing transfers from the 2023 offseason fared in their new homes.
Let’s take a look at how the former Vols performed in Week 4 of the college football season.
*No stats available for offensive linemen RJ Perry (South Florida) and Will Parker (UAB)*
WR Jimmy Calloway –Louisville
Did not log a stat in Louisville’s 56-28 blowout win over Boston College.
TE Miles Campbell – NC Central
Played but was not targeted in NC Central’s 45-3 win over MS Valley.
WR Jimmy Holiday – Western Kentucky
Went catch-less in Western Kentucky’s 27-24 loss to Troy.
QB Tayven Jackson – Indiana
Led Indiana to a thrilling 29-27 win over Akron. Wasn’t as efficient as last week, as he completed just 11 of 26 attempts for 190 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Lost 19 yards on six carries due to sacks. Jackson is now 2-1 as a starter.
WR Nigel Lanier – Grambling State
Lanier did not catch a pass in the Tigers’ 35-23 win over Texas Southern.
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DL Amari McNeill – Colorado
Logged three tackles, two solo, in the Buffaloes’ 42-6 blowout loss to Oregon.
WR Walker Merrill – Wake Forest
Merrill did not catch a pass in Wake Forest’s disappointing 30-16 loss to Georgia Tech.
DB Cameron Miller – Memphis
Did not record a stat in the Tigers’ 34-27 loss to Missouri.
LB Juwan Mitchell – Colorado
Led Colorado in tackling once again, recording 10, four solo, in the Buffs loss to Oregon. Also logged 0.5 TFL.
DL Jordan Phillips – Maryland
Recorded three tackles, two solo, in Maryland’s comfortable 31-9 win over Michigan State.
DL Da’Jon Terry – Oklahoma
Terry totaled one tackle in the Sooners’ 20-6 win over Cincinnati.
RB Justin Williams-Thomas – Cal
Did not play in Cal’s 59-32 loss to Washington as he continues to deal with an injury. JWT hasn’t played all season due to the injury.
RB Len’Neth Whitehead – Georgia
Did not see time in Georgia’s 49-21 win over UAB. Whitehead is yet to be utilized at all this season for the Dawgs.