Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Several Stanford players set to transfer

- By Alex Simon

As Stanford’s search for longtime head coach David Shaw’s replacemen­t continues, many Cardinal players are preparing to leave the program.

On Friday, Stanford’s lead tackler Levani Damuni announced he will put his name in the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, becoming the seventh of eight Cardinal upperclass­men to announce transfer plans in the last week.

It’s a continuati­on of a startling trend on The Farm, with loosened restrictio­ns and punishment­s for transferri­ng leading to more player movement after each season. According to 247 Sports, seven players transferre­d to other schools after the 2021 season, which followed up two players leaving after the 2020 COVID season and 11 players leaving after 2019.

Damuni, a linebacker who was a captain for the Cardinal this season, had 76 total tackles in 12 games, 25 more than the next-closest teammate. The senior also had 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two forced fumbles and an intercepti­on.

The new 45-day window for football players to enter

their name in the transfer portal begins on Monday, Dec. 5. The Cardinal will have at least eight players from their 2022 roster put their names in the portal, and it’s possible that number could continue to rise. Players can also elect to not transfer even after putting their names in the portal.

In addition to Damuni, seven other upperclass­men who will graduate from Stanford announced their intent earlier this week to transfer to a new school: tight end Bradley Archer, wide receiver Colby Bowman, defensive lineman Stephen Herron, offensive linemen Jake Hornibrook and Drake Nugent (who

announced his decision after Damuni on Friday), safety Jonathan McGill and punter Ryan Sanborn. Freshman running back Arlen Harris also said he is entering the portal, though he has not been with the team since October.

247 Sports is also reporting that sophomore Jacob Katona will be entering the transfer portal, though he hasn’t made a public announceme­nt yet.

In addition, senior cornerback Kyle Blu Kelly also will not return to Stanford for his final year of eligibilit­y, electing instead to declare for the NFL Draft. Kelly’s departure, the announced graduate transfers and the expiration of eligibilit­y for fifth-year players means the Cardinal may see eight of its 11 defensive starters from the 2022 team depart. Stanford’s defense was 10th in the Pac-12 in points allowed per game (32.2).

The status of starting quarterbac­k Tanner McKee is still up in the air, too. McKee, a 6-foot-6 junior, still has two years of eligibilit­y remaining but has been considered an NFL prospect. He turns 23 on April 27 in 2023, the first night of the NFL Draft, and may elect to go pro now.

The Cardinal also had one of its top commits — Walker Lyons, a four-star tight end out of Folsom High School — re-open his recruitmen­t ahead of the Dec. 21 early signing day.

“With the recent turn of events, I want my Stanford recruiting family and coaches to know how much I’ve appreciate­d everything they have done for me. It’s been a blessing to know such great people, Coach Shaw specifical­ly is an amazing mentor,” Lyons wrote on Twitter. “While Stanford remains a top choice for me, I am taking a step back to reevaluate and will be postponing my signing until February.”

 ?? KARL MONDON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP ?? Stanford takes the field for a game against USC in Stanford on Sept. 10.
KARL MONDON — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Stanford takes the field for a game against USC in Stanford on Sept. 10.

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