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 5 of the college football season.
*No stats available for offensive linemen RJ Perry (South Florida) and Will Parker (UAB)*
WR Jimmy Calloway –Louisville
Caught two passes for 31 yards in Louisville’s 13-10 win over N.C. State last Friday.
TE Miles Campbell – NC Central
Was not targeted in NC Central’s 49-48 overtime win over Campbell.
WR Jimmy Holiday – Western Kentucky
Caught three passes for 42 yards in the Hilltoppers’ 31-10 win over MTSU.
QB Tayven Jackson – Indiana
Completed 17 of 29 passes for 113 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in Indiana’s 44-17 loss to Maryland. Jackson was benched during the game, but seems likely to remain the starter moving forward.
Indiana fired OC Walt Bell, which may lead to more success for Jackson.
WR Nigel Lanier – Grambling State
Lanier did not catch a pass in the Tigers’ 35-20 win over Prairie View A&M.
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DL Amari McNeill – Colorado
Logged three tackles, one solo, and 0.5 sack in the Buffaloes’ 48-41 loss to USC.
WR Walker Merrill – Wake Forest
Wake Forest had their bye week last week.
DB Cameron Miller – Memphis
Did not record a stat in the Tigers’ 35-32 win over Boise State.
LB Juwan Mitchell – Colorado
Recorded two tackles in the Buffaloes’ loss to USC.
DL Jordan Phillips – Maryland
Logged one tackle in the Terrapins’ win over Indiana.
DL Da’Jon Terry – Oklahoma
Did not record a stat in Oklahoma’s 50-20 win over Iowa State.
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 but recently posted on an Instagram story that he’s on track to come back soon.
RB Len’Neth Whitehead – Georgia
Did not see time in Georgia’s 27-20 win over Auburn. Whitehead is yet to be utilized at all this season for the Dawgs.