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Gophers Receiver Malachi Coleman Expected to Enter Transfer Portal
Malachi Coleman is the fifth Minnesota receiver to leave this offseason amid a wave of 11 players entering the NCAA transfer portal from the Gophers program.
- On Monday, Malachi Coleman, Minnesota Football wide receiver, was taken off the Gophers' active roster and is expected to enter the transfer portal, per the Pioneer Press.
- Coleman, once touted as a recruiting win for Matt Rhule out of Lincoln, Nebraska, has not made a significant impact at the college level, per recruiting reports.
- Coleman had five catches for 83 yards across eight games, including a 52-yarder against Northwestern at Wrigley Field on Nov. 22, and played in 11 games for Nebraska in 2023.
- His exit makes him the fifth receiver to leave Nebraska this offseason, with a dozen players removed from the roster and backup kicker David Kemp leaving on Friday, per the Pioneer Press.
- The transfer portal, introduced Oct. 15, 2018, allows players to request compliance offices enter their name, typically listing them within 24-48 hours; 2,646 FBS players entered during 2020-21.
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Gophers receiver Malachi Coleman expected to enter transfer portal
Malachi Coleman has been taken off the Gophers football team’s active roster and is expected to enter the transfer portal, a source confirmed to the Pioneer Press on Monday. The 6-foot-4 redshirt sophomore receiver had five catches for 83 yards across eight games in 2025, including a 52-yarder against Northwestern at Wrigley Field on Nov. 22. Coleman was a ballyhooed high school recruit coming out of Lincoln Neb., but the four-star prospect has …
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