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Former Duke QB transfers to Notre Dame; ex-OSU RB lands at Kentucky

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Notre Dame is going from one talented ACC quarterbac­k to another after Duke’s Riley Leonard committed to the Fighting Irish on Tuesday.

Leonard, who helped the Blue Devils start the season with a stunning 28-7 victory over then-No. 9 Clemson, entered the transfer portal after his team’s 7-5 season.

He announced his intention to play for Notre Dame on social media, writing “A dream come true. Go Irish,” with a shamrock image at the end.

Riley is expected to take over the starting job that ex-Wake Forest quarterbac­k Sam Hartman had for the Fighting Irish this season. Hartman joined Notre Dame this past season after five seasons with the Demon Deacons.

Leonard played in 27 games for Duke the past three seasons, throwing for 4,450 yards, 24 touchdowns and 10 intercepti­ons. He played in just seven games this season after sustaining an injury late in a 21-14 loss to Notre Dame on Sept. 30.

Michigan State quarterbac­k Noah Kim has also announced his transfer destinatio­n and tight end Maliq Carr entered the portal.

Kim, who spent four seasons with the Spartans, will play for Coastal Carolina, he said on social media. Kim started the first five games this season before being replaced. He finished the season with 1,090 yards, six touchdowns and six intercepti­ons.

The Chanticlee­rs quarterbac­k the past four seasons, Grayson McCall, and his backup, Jarrett Guest, have both entered the portal.

Ex-Ohio State running back Chip Trayanum has committed to Kentucky. He also announced his choice on social media.

Trayanum was the Buckeyes’ second-leading rusher this season with 373 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught nine passes for 53 yards.

The Wildcats had success this season with a transfer portal tailback, getting Ray Davis from Vanderbilt. Davis ran for 1,066 yards and seven TDs this season.

 ?? JAY LAPRETE / AP ?? Chip Trayanum (right) was the Buckeyes’ second-leading rusher this season with 373 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught nine passes for 53 yards.
JAY LAPRETE / AP Chip Trayanum (right) was the Buckeyes’ second-leading rusher this season with 373 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught nine passes for 53 yards.

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