The transfer portal continues to be the bane of college football coaches, and the fans, existence. There are no real “guard rails” in place, no structure, no consideration for the near future, or any future for that matter.
The LSU football staff will host former Vanderbilt quarterback AJ Swann for an official visit to Baton Rouge this weekend. The 6-foot-2, 225-pounder will arrive on Friday for a multi-day stay alongside LSU quarterbacks coach Joe Sloan.
The Vanderbilt Commodores are dealing with what so many other programs are dealing with, the transfer portal. In this new college football landscape, there has been a flurry of players announcing their intention to enter the portal.
Things got a little heated on Saturday between the Tennessee Vols and the Vanderbilt Commodores. Benches cleared in the first half of Tennessee's 48-24
Auburn knows a thing or two about rotating quarterbacks. The Vanderbilt Commodores had a starting quarterback for the first month of the season - AJ Swann - and he played pretty well, tossing 11 touchdowns to seven interceptions in just five games.
While Vanderbilt has been considered the "black sheep" of the SEC due to its inability to string together multiple winning seasons, the offense actually has some juice to squeeze this season.
Sluggish Vanderbilt finally came alive in the second half, coasting to a 47-13 win over Alabama A&M at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tenn,, on Saturday.
Vanderbilt quarterback AJ Swann threw for 258 yards and three touchdowns, and safety De'Rickey Wright had two interceptions, as the Commodores beat visiting Hawaii 35-28 in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday night.