Baylor EDGE Transfer Kamauryn Morgan to Visit Auburn

Former four-star recruit looks to continue career after eligibility issues

Mar. 16, 2026 at 10:27pm

Kamauryn Morgan, a former EDGE rusher at Baylor, is set to visit Auburn on March 28 as he explores his options after entering the transfer portal. Morgan initially signed with Virginia Tech but was deemed ineligible due to an academic issue at Baylor. He has since appealed the decision and regained his eligibility, though he will not be playing for the Hokies next season.

Why it matters

Morgan was a highly touted four-star recruit coming out of high school, and his transfer decision could have significant implications for both Baylor and the program he ultimately chooses to join. As a talented pass rusher, Morgan could provide a major boost to Auburn's defensive front if he decides to commit to the Tigers.

The details

After spending one year at Baylor, Morgan entered the transfer portal on January 9. He initially signed with Virginia Tech, but was deemed ineligible due to an academic issue from his time with the Bears. Morgan has since appealed the decision and regained his eligibility, though he will not be playing for the Hokies next season.

  • Morgan entered the transfer portal on January 9, 2026.
  • He is set to visit Auburn on March 28, 2026.

The players

Kamauryn Morgan

A former four-star EDGE rusher who spent one year at Baylor before entering the transfer portal.

Auburn Tigers

The college football program that Kamauryn Morgan is set to visit as he explores his transfer options.

Virginia Tech Hokies

The college football program that Kamauryn Morgan initially signed with after entering the transfer portal, but was deemed ineligible to play for due to an academic issue.

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What’s next

Only time will tell if Auburn will be the next team for the former four-star EDGE rusher Kamauryn Morgan.

The takeaway

Morgan's transfer decision will be an important one, as the talented pass rusher looks to continue his college football career after facing eligibility issues earlier in the offseason.