Jeff Douglas, Inside ND Sports
The transfer portal opened on Wednesday with a flurry of activity. Here are the biggest transfer announcements from day four of the 2025 spring transfer window.
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1. HOUSTON CB A.J. HAULCY
The Houston secondary took a big hit for the second day in a row when All-Big 12 safety A.J. Haulcy announced he’d be entering the transfer portal. He joins fellow Cougar defensive back Jeremiah Wilson in the transfer portal and neither will have a shortage of options.
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Haulcy had started every game for the Cougars over the last two seasons and dominated the defensive backfield in the league this season, tying for first in interceptions with five and finishing second in pass breakups with 13.
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2. SAFETY KENNEDY URLACHER TO USC
USC coach Lincoln Riley and GM Chad Bowden have made a concerted effort to improve on the defensive side of the ball. For their latest addition, the Trojans tapped into Bowden’s Notre Dame connections to sign Kennedy Urlacher.
The freshman safety and son of NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher played in 14 games for Notre Dame last season, recording 12 tackles, one tackle for a loss, one pass breakup and one fumble recovery.
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3. DB JULIAN NEAL TO ARKANSAS
Arkansas and head coach Sam Pittman added to their top 10 transfer class when they signed former Fresno State and Stanford defensive back Julian Neal. The Razorbacks now have five defensive backs in this transfer class as they work to field a stronger pass defense this coming season.
Neal was a standout at Fresno State last season but transferred to Stanford in December. When the Cardinal fired…
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Publish date : 2025-04-20 00:48:00
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