Gophers cornerback Tyler Bride to transfer out

Gophers cornerback Tyler Bride confirmed Tuesday he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal.

Bride arrived from Georgia Southern in 2023 and had five tackles in nine games last season. He has one year of eligibility remaining.

Minnesota has had a total of eight players from last year’s roster enter the portal and find their next programs. They have had seven players enter from other schools.

Transfer portal tracker

Incoming players (Previous school)

Dec. 3

QB Max Brosmer (New Hampshire)

Dec. 10

DT Jordan Guerad (Fla. International)

RB Trent Howland (Indiana)

DE Eddy Toussom (Navarro JUCO)

CB Ethan Robinson (Bucknell)

Dec. 17

QB Logan Fife (Fresno State)

CB Jaionte McMillan (TCU)

Dec. 20

DT Quindario Lee (Central Michigan)

Jan. 7

WR Cristian Driver (Penn State)

RB Marcus Major (Oklahoma)

Jan. 8

WR Jaylen Varner (Emporia State)

Outgoing players (Next school)

Nov. 28

QB Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)

QB Drew Viotto (Eastern Michigan)

RB Marquese Williams (Akron)

OL JJ Guedet (Illinois State)

Nov. 29

WR Dino Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)

Nov. 30

RB Zach Evans (North Texas)

Dec. 4

OL Tyrell Lawrence (Alabama A&M)

Dec. 16

DT Jordan Guerad (Louisville)

Dec. 17

RB Trent Howland (Indiana)

Dec. 20

DE Eddy Toussom (Alabama Birmingham)

Jan. 4

DT Quindario Lee (Houston)

Jan. 7

QB Logan Fife (Montana)

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