Former Tennessee Football Multi-Positional Athlete Signs With New Program in Transfer Portal

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After starting his career with Tennessee football as a running back, Cameron Seldon entered the transfer portal last offseason and made his way to Virginia Tech to play wide receiver. Now, he’s back in the transfer portal and just signed with his new school.

Seldon will play at USF next season, On3 reports. It is unclear what position Seldon will play for the Bulls after spending time at both running back and wide receiver in his college career so far.

This past season with Virginia Tech, Seldon played his first collegiate season as a receiver. He posted 23 receptions for 165 yards and two touchdowns in 11 games played and three starts. He also recorded seven carries for 28 yards.

At Tennessee, Seldon was buried on the depth chart at running back, but did get some time as a kick returner. As a sophomore in 2024, for a UT team that went to the College Football Playoffs, he played in six games while posting 118 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries.

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As a true freshman, Seldon recorded 25 rushes for 106 yards. He was a four-star recruit out of high school and one of the top players in the class. 247 considered the prospect out of Heathsville, Virginia, as the No. 77 overall recruit, No. 3 athlete and top player from the state in the 2023 class.

Seldon entered the portal after losing his head coach at Virginia Tech, Brent Pry. However, though James Franklin is now taking over the program, Pry has remained on the staff as the team’s defensive coordinator. Still, Seldon is hopping into the portal for the second time in two years.

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He joins a USF program that is also transitioning to a new head coach. After former Vols offensive coordinator Alex Golesh left the Bulls for the Auburn head coaching job, USF hired Brian Hartline as his replacement. He was most recently Ohio State’s offensive coordinator.

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