Mo Clipper Enters Transfer Portal

Tennessee Volunteers offensive lineman Mo Clipper has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.
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The offseason is almost underway for Tennessee football. The Vols have concluded the regular season and are now focusing on roster construction for the 2023 season. Volunteer Country has fans covered with all the latest portal entries and NFL Draft declarations.

The portal window is from December 4 until January 2. If players don't transfer within that window, they must wait until May following spring practice to enter the transfer portal.

2022 three-star offensive line signee Mo Clipper has officially entered the transfer portal after two seasons with the Vols. Clipper appeared in three contests during his time on Rocky Top, making an appearance against Virginia this season. He's the second Vol to enter the transfer portal, following defensive back Warren Burrell, who entered on Thursday.

Former Vols In The Transfer Portal

  • Warren Burrell, CB
  • Mo Clipper, OL

Tennessee's 2024 Recruiting Class

  • Jake Merklinger, QB
  • Peyton Lewis, RB
  • Mike Matthews, WR
  • Braylon Staley, WR
  • Jonathan Echols, TE
  • Bennett Warren, OT
  • Jesse Perry, OT
  • Gage Ginther, OT
  • William Satterwhite, OG
  • Max Anderson, OG
  • Kellen Lindstrom, DE
  • Carson Gentle, DE
  • Jeremias Heard, DL
  • Jordan Ross, EDGE
  • Edwin Spillman, ILB
  • Jordan Burns, ILB
  • Marcus Goree, DB
  • Kaleb Beasley, CB
  • Boo Carter, S
  • Edrees Farooq, S
Tennessee Volunteers OL Mo Clipper after a win over Virginia. (Photo by Caitie McMekin of the News Sentinel)

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Evan Crowell is the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Volunteer Country, serving as a beat reporter covering football, basketball, and recruiting. He previously worked as the lead publisher of Sports Illustrated-FanNation's Gamecocks Digest.