Tennessee Transfer Report: How Former Volunteers Contributed in Week 14

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KNOXVILLE, TN – September 24, 2022 – Defensive back Tamarion McDonald #12 of the Tennessee Volunteers during the football game between the Florida Gators and the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. Photo By Emma Corona/Tennessee Athletics

Each week we’ll take a look at the performances of the players who transferred out of Tennessee following the 2023 season.

Here’s a look at how Tennessee’s outgoing transfers performed in the final week of of the 2024 college football regular season:

DL Tyler Baron – Miami (FL)

In a disappointing upset loss for the Hurricanes that knocked them out of playoff contention, former Tennessee defensive lineman Tyler Baron had a productive day. Baron had four tackles, two tackles for loss, and one sack.

CB Warren Burrell – Georgia Tech

Burrell and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets went to eight overtimes with Georgia but were unable to escape with a victory. Burrell was listed as a participant, but did not record a statistic. 

CB Cristian Conyer – Coastal Carolina

Conner was listed as a participant in Coastal Carolina’s win over Georgia State, but did not appear in the box score.

LB Elijah Herring – Memphis

Herring had three tackles in Memphis’ win over a ranked Tulane team.

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S Jack Luttrell – Arizona

Luttrell had one tackle in Arizona’s 49-7 loss to Arizona State.

S Tamarion McDonald – Louisville

McDonald was on the receiving end of two turnovers from Kentucky in Louisville’s 41-14 win. McDonald recovered a fumble, and had one interception. He also had one tackle.

OL Addison Nichols – Arkansas

Nichols started and finished the regular season as the starting center for Arkansas. The Razorbacks lost to Missouri 28-21.

CB De’Shawn Rucker – South Florida

Rucker had one tackle and two pass breakups in South Florida’s 35-28 loss to Rice.

CB Doneiko Slaughter – Arkansas

Slaughter finished Arkansas’ 28-21 loss to Missouri with nine total tackles.

CB Brandon Turnage – Ole Miss

Turnage was not listed as a participant in Ole Miss’ egg bowl win over Mississippi State.

S Wesley Walker – Michigan

Walker had six total tackles in Michigan’s 13-10 win over Ohio State. Because of Michigan’s win, Tennessee could potentially play Ohio State in the first round of the College Football Playoffs.

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