One of the Nebraska football team’s offseason roster additions will not make it to Lincoln after all.
Nebraska football won't be getting everyone they thought out of the transfer portal. Arizona defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew has withdrawn his name from
The Nebraska Cornhuskers landed another defensive back in the transfer portal on Thursday afternoon. Arizona cornerback Mar
Luke Sorensen recently received his Nebraska football offer. He is hopeful to visit them on an official visit.
Marquis Groves-Killebrew was committed to Nebraska as of Saturday, but that all changed. On3's Pete Nakos reported that the cornerback withdrew his name from the transfer portal and decided to return to the Arizona Wildcats.
It's expected that the cornerback will return to the Arizona program where he played ... Groves-Killebrew still has two years to play. Nebraska did have significant news made public on Friday ...
Marquis Groves-Killebrew is very familiar with the transfer portal as the Nebraska football team will be the fourth team that he has played for in his college career. Groves-Killebrew started his college career with Texas A&M in 2022. He did not play during the 2023 season, and then he was with Arizona in 2024.
Arizona Wildcats defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew has committed to transfer to the Nebraska Cornhuskers, On3 has learned. Groves-Killebrew played his high school football at North Cobb in Georgia.
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Defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew withdrew from the transfer portal on Saturday and will return to his former school, Arizona. Nebraska had landed a commitment from Groves-Killebrew less ...
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