Fresh off a National Championship Game defeat, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish lost yet another offensive lineman, as Ty Chan entered the transfer portal. The junior offensive lineman saw the field ...
Former Notre Dame offensive lineman Ty Chan has chosen his next destination in college football by joining UConn, marking a new chapter in his career after entering the NCAA transfer portal.
Chan came to South Bend, Ind., from Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass., as a four-star in the class of 2022. He was ranked the No. 175 overall prospect and No. 17 offensive tackle, according to ...
Coming to South Bend by way of Lawrence Academy (MA), Chan was a four-star prospect in the class of 2022, ranked within the Top 200 and Top 20 tackles in the 247Sports rankings. At 6-foot-6 ...
Monday afternoon saw Notre Dame offensive lineman Ty Chan commit to the UConn Huskies via X for the 2025 season. Notre Dame's roster had the New Jersey native listed at 6'5" and 320 pounds.
Ty Chan spent two seasons at Notre Dame before entering the transfer portal. As a freshman in 2023 he appeared in two games. This past season, Chan appeared in 12 games.
After a 34-23 loss to the Buckeyes, Notre Dame's players had a five-day window to enter the transfer portal. On Thursday, offensive lineman Ty Chan entered the transfer portal after two years ...
Much like former Notre Dame football center Zeke Correll, fourth-year linemen Pat Coogan and Rocco Spindler are transferring ahead of a youth movement.
Since losing to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the national championship game, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish have been hit with a steady stream of players entering the transfer portal. There is a good ...
Jimmy Rogers and the Cougars have been busy with the transfer portal this season ... Roco Spindler and Ty Chan. Coogan has been a multi-year starter for the Irish as has Spindler.
Both fourth-year players entered the transfer portal on Thursday along with third-year reserve lineman Ty Chan. Much like former Irish center Zeke Correll, a graduate who transferred to N.C. State ...