Cincinnati Football: Bryon Threats among notable Bearcats to enter the transfer portal
By Charles Post
Columbus product and Cincinnati Bearcats safety Bryon Threats is among several notable players to enter the transfer portal following the season finale.
During his junior campaign at Cincinnati this season, Threats was a playmaker in the secondary with 57 tackles, two interceptions and one forced fumble.
Threats was a 3-star safety from Dublin Coffman High School before committing to the Bearcats in 2020 over Michigan State, Purdue and West Virginia.
Stay tuned for the most recent transfer rumors and updates as Scott Satterfield’s coaching staff hopes to put together an impressive 2024 transfer haul!
Cincinnati Football: Bryon Threats among notable Bearcats to enter transfer portal
- Cornerback Sammy Anderson
- Cornerback Justin Harris
- Defensive back Isiah Cox
- Defensive back Bryon Threats
- Defensive back George Udo
- Defensive back Deshawn Pace
- Defensive end Justin Wodtly
- Linebacker Jah-Mal Williams
- Linebacker James Camden
- Offensive lineman Cam Jones
- Offensive lineman Luke Dalton
- Running back Myles Montgomery
- Running back Shaun Thomas
- Running back Stephan Byrd
- Tight end Chamon Metayer
- Wide receiver Donovan Ollie
- Wide receiver Ty Perkins
Check out the full list of Bearcats that are going to transfer including running back Myles Montgomery, plus safeties Deshawn Pace, George Udo and more.
Others that opted to transfer are offensive lineman Cam Jones, tight end Chamon Metayer, wide receiver Donovan Ollie and defensive lineman Justin Wodtly.
Pace posted a team-high 80 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and one interception this year, while playing a hybrid safety position for the first time in his career.
Wodtly was a major part of the defensive front with 31 tackles and three sacks in his sophomore year in 2022 before having a diminished role this season.
Cincinnati Football: Bearcats linebackers James Camden, Jah-Mal Williams transfer
A couple of veteran Bearcats linebackers revealed their decision to enter the transfer portal in recent days including James Camden and Jah-Mal Williams.
Camden is a Cincinnati product that graduated from Anderson High School in 2020 before mostly playing on special teams throughout his Bearcats career.
Despite seeing limited action this season, Williams showcased his intriguing potential with a handful of impressive plays en route to posting six total tackles.
Williams was a 3-star defensive end from Cardinal Gibbons High School that committed to Cincinnati in 2020 over Arizona State, Kansas and Louisville.