The Oregon Ducks are in pursuit of transfer Emmanuel Pregnon. Pregnon is the highest ranked offensive lineman available in ...
Former USC offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon has committed to Oregon, via the NCAA Transfer Portal. Pregnon spent two seasons at USC after beginning his collegiate career at Wyoming. Pregnon played ...
While the deadline for entering the transfer portal passed on December 28th, those who are still in it still have plenty of ...
Prior to USC’s Las Vegas Bowl matchup against Texas A&M, however, new offensive line coach Zach Hanson surprisingly announced ...
The unexpected reversal caps an unusual month for Pregnon, who was widely expected to declare for the NFL draft after the 2024 season. In late November, after earning second-team All-Big Ten ...
USC offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon announced his transfer to the Ducks on Tuesday morning. Pregnon was rated the top ...
In late November, USC left guard Emmanuel Pregnon accepted an invitation to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, an admission that typically signals a player is bound for the NFL draft. After the ...
Pregnon will compete with Dave Iuli and Kawika Rogers for the starting left guard spot, joining former Nevada OT Isaiah World and former Texas State OT Alex Harkey as transfer portal additions who are ...
Pregnon entered the transfer portal from USC after transferring from Wyoming. Pregnon is a big hit for the Trojans and could be a big addition to a hurting offensive line position group in Knoxville.
On Friday, USC took a hit in that department as one of its starting offensive lineman, Emmanuel Pregnon, entered the transfer portal, per Matt Zenitz of 247Sports and CBS Sports. UCLA has evolved ...
The Oregon Ducks have landed offensive lineman Emmanuel Pregnon out of the transfer portal. The former USC Trojans starter was considering Oregon as well as the Texas Longhorns and Tennessee ...
It was just a few weeks ago that new offensive line coach Zach Hanson proudly announced in his first meeting with reporters that Emmanuel Pregnon, the Trojans' two-year starting left guard ...