Gophers add Eastern Michigan linebacker transfer Andrew Marshall
The Gophers grabbed Eastern Michigan linebacker Andrew Marshall out of the transfer portal on Sunday.
“100% committed,” the 6-foot-2, 235-pound Carroll, Ohio native wrote on X.
Marshall, who stared his career with one season at Ohio, has two years of eligibility remaining for Minnesota.
Marshall posted 61 total tackles, three tackles for lost yards and one sack in 12 games in the Mid-American Conference last season. He played 295 defensive snaps last season and earned a slightly-below-average overall grade of 55.6 from Pro Football Focus last year. He added 104 snaps on special teams last season.
Marshall is the fourth overall addition to the U via the portal this weekend; Tennessee offensive lineman Bennett Warren committed earlier Sunday.
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