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USF QB Byrum Brown Hits the Transfer Portal
Byrum Brown recorded 4,166 yards and 42 touchdowns this season and may reunite with former coach Alex Golesh at Auburn amid quarterback uncertainty.
- On Monday, University of South Florida quarterback Byrum Brown plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, Hayes Fawcett reported around 11 a.m. CST.
- Alex Golesh's move to Auburn on Nov. 30 brought his USF staff, including Joel Gordon and Kodi Burns, sparking transfer links to Brown.
- This season Brown produced 3,158 passing yards and 1,008 rushing yards, finishing with 28 passing and 14 rushing touchdowns and leaving USF with 7,690 yards and 15 program records.
- Auburn's quarterback depth is thin with one scholarship player remaining, freshman Deuce Knight, as Jackson Arnold plans to enter the portal and Ashton Daniels announced his portal entry Sunday.
- Brown enters the portal with one year of eligibility, the NCAA transfer portal opens Jan. 2-16, and On3 ranks him fourth overall, according to Hayes Fawcett.
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