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Which Oregon State Beavers players were selected in 2025 MLB Draft?

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Which Oregon State Beavers players were selected in 2025 MLB Draft?


Though plenty of Oregon State Beavers are expected to hear their names called during the 2025 Major League Baseball Draft Sunday through Monday, one name stands out above the rest after a terrific 2025 campaign.For the second straight season, a Beaver is expected to hear his name called within the first 10 picks in Aiva Arquette, who played just one season in Corvallis after transferring from Washington. Arquette would be the second-consecutive Beaver selected among the first 10 picks after Travis Bazzana went No. 1 overall to the Cleveland Guardians in 2024.A 6-foot-5, 220-pound infielder from Hawaii, Arquette was named a second team All-American by Perfect Game and Baseball America and earned third team All-America honors from NCBWA and D1 Baseball. The junior led the Beavers with a .354 batting average and finished second on the team with 19 home runs and 66 RBIs to go along with 73 runs scored and 17 doubles.Track every pick in the MLB draft here

Along with Arquette, several Beavers are expected to be in the mix throughout the 615-pick draft, including Gavin Turley, Trent Caraway and Nelson Keljo.

The first three rounds, along with compensatory and competitive balance picks, will take place on July 13 beginning at 3 p.m. PT (ESPN). The rest of the draft will begin at 8:30 a.m. PT on July 14 and air on MLB.com.

Follow along throughout the course of the draft to find out which pro organizations select Oregon State’s stars.

Oregon State infielder Aiva Arquette, left, tags out Oregon catcher Anson Aroz during an April 29 game at Goss Stadium in Corvallis. Arquette is expected to go early in Sunday's first round of the MLB draft.

Oregon State players taken in the MLB draft

Mason Pike, SS/RHP

Selected by the Washington Nationals with the No. 561 overall pick

Pike is Oregon State’s second high school commit to be drafted this year after Neyens was taken in the first round. Pike, like Neyens, is a Washington product.

He’s rated as a top-20 high school shortstop nationally and is the No. 2 overall prospect from Washington. He boasts switch-hitting capabilities and arm strength that earned him MLB.com’s No. 135 overall draft prospect, so a slip to No. 561 overall is significant.

His strong commitment to Oregon State — he’s been verbally committed since April of 2021 — may have played a role in his draft selection.

He’ll have a decision to make regarding his future with either pro baseball or the Beavers, where his versatility at shortstop and on the mound could be utilized.

Canon Reeder, OF

Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates with the No. 533 overall pick

The third Oregon State outfielder taken in day two of the draft, Reeder’s impressive junior campaign launched him onto the prospect boards and into the Pirates organization.

In 55 games this season, Reeder launched eight homeruns and 26 RBIs with a batting average of .293. His bat speed, contact and glove were enough to make the Pirates bite in the late rounds of the 2025 draft.

Reeder recently posted to his Instagram a picture of himself collecting dirt at the College World Series with the caption, “Beaver nation, forever.” The post, regardless of meaning, reads as a love letter to Corvallis and his time with the Beavers following three quality years.

The Bend, OR native has delivered quite a career for the Beavers, and now the decision to go pro or return to Corvallis is his.

Oregon State's Canon Reeder (23) celebrates hitting a single during an NCAA college baseball game at Goss Stadium on Friday, March 7, 2025, in Corvallis, Ore.

Dallas Macias, OF

Selected by the Atlanta Braves with the No. 457 overall pick

Macias is the second Beavers outfielder to be selected in Monday’s draft after Gavin Turley went in round four.

Macias recently entered the NCAA transfer portal, but now has even more options regarding his future. He could join the Braves organization, choose a new college to attend in the fall, or return to Oregon State yet.

He’s a Colorado former Gatorade Player of the Year in high school and dedicated three years to the Beavers baseball program. In 2024, somewhat of breakout year for Macias, he batted .315 with eight home runs, 41 RBIs and 16 extra-base hits in 59 games (52 starts). In 2025, his batting average fell to .159 in 41 games (28 starts).His versatile outfield persona and strong, accurate arm were enough to convince the Braves to take a flier on him in round 15.Oregon StateÕs Dallas Macias celebrates reaching first base during game one of the Corvallis Super Regional of the NCAA Tournament at Goss Stadium on Friday, June 6, 2025, in Corvallis, Ore.Wilson Weber, CSelected by the Miami Marlins with the No. 348 overall pick

Weber was the leader behind the plate this past season for the Beavers and now gets his shot at the big leagues with OSU teammate and No. 7 overall pick Aiva Arquette in the same organization.

The senior and Oregon native was a Buster Posey Award semifinalist and a member of ABCA’s All-America Second Team in 2025. As a prospect Weber flashed promise at the plate with a .326 batting average, 12 home runs and 17 extra-base hits. He also carved out an 11-game hit streak during the season.

Defensively, he committed just four errors in 60 games and is a quality prospect that the Marlins want behind the plate in their farm system.

This marks the second year in a row that the Marlins have taken two Beavers in the draft, after selecting Aiden May and Micah McDowell a year ago. Oregon State fans can keep their eyes on and around the Marlins organization and farm system to stay up to date with their former Beavers stars as they take the next step in their careers together.

Oregon StateÕs Wilson Weber celebrates hitting a double during game one of the Corvallis Super Regional of the NCAA Tournament at Goss Stadium on Friday, June 6, 2025, in Corvallis, Ore.

Kellan Oakes, RHP

Selected by the Houston Astros with the No. 276 overall pick

Oakes is the second Beaver’s pitcher to go in day two of the draft, going in the ninth round of the event.

He finished 2025 with a 5-1 record in 20 games, four starts. The Oregon native held opponents to an intriguing .232 batting average and posted a 3.68 ERA while striking out 47 in just over 36 innings. The Astros have long been a competitive organization anchored by quality pitching, now hoping Oakes can contribute to that legacy.

Oakes is a junior and has college eligibility remaining, though being selected in the pick slot worth $199,500 by the Astros infers a future in that direction.

Oregon State's Kellan Oakes dives towards Florida State's Drew Faurot for the out during game one of the Corvallis Super Regional of the NCAA Tournament at Goss Stadium on Friday, June 6, 2025, in Corvallis, Ore.

Nelson Keljo, LHP

Selected by the Cleveland Guardians with the No. 192 overall pick

Keljo is the Beaver’s first pitcher off the board.

In 58.1 innings pitched in 2025, Keljo struck out 63 and allowed 46 hits. The junior from Portland played a vital role in the College World Series run that Oregon State made this season, spotlighted by a save against TCU.

The 21-year-old southpaw is an Oregon native from the same high school, Jesuit, that produced MLB pitchers and former first-round draft picks Mick Abel (Phillies) and Noble Meyer (Marlins).Keljo stands at 6-feet 4-inches and weighs around 220 pounds, presenting an intimidating frame for opposing batters. Keljo was rated a top-200 prospect coming into the draft with a mid-90s fastball and intriguing off pitches that made him the Guardians, an organization known for developing great pitchers, guy.He’ll be joining former Beavers Travis Bazzana and Steven Kwan in the Guardians organization.Oregon State's Nelson Keljo celebrates defeating Florida State 14-10 and a trip to Omaha in game three of the Corvallis Super Regional of the NCAA Tournament at Goss Stadium on Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Corvallis, Ore.Gavin Turley, OFSelected by the Athletics with the No. 110 overall pick

Oregon State’s all-time career home runs leader is the second Beaver off the board after four picks in day two.

Turley, an American Baseball Coaches Association First Team All-American, is praised for his powerful bat with 20 homeruns and 69 RBIs this season. His speed and athleticism from the outfield make for a well-rounded prospect that the A’s were ready to take a swing on.

The junior Beaver from Hamilton High School in Chandler, AZ now joins an impressive club of alumni from his high school to be drafted to the MLB, most notable being Yankees star Cody Bellinger.Turley joins a ball club with a rich history in developing and fielding top-quality outfielders, including Hall of Fame members Rickey Henderson and Reggie Jackson.Oregon State outfielder Gavin Turley reacts after hitting a home run during the game against Saint Mary’s in the NCAA Corvallis Regional on Friday, May 30, 2025 at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field in Corvallis, Ore.Xavier Neyens, SS/3BSelected by the Houston Astros with the No. 21 overall pickThe recent high school grad and Oregon State signee is off the board and now has a decision to make. Will Neyens go pro, or will he elect to join the Beavers in Corvallis?

Neyens was the state of Washington’s No. 1 overall prospect and Perfect Game’s No. 5 high school prospect nationally, and signed with the Beavers back in November. He was rated the No. 25 overall prospect in the MLB Draft and reads similar to Arquette in terms of what makes him stand out as a prospect.

In 2024, the No. 21 overall pick in the draft held a pick value of $3,934,400 and agreed to a signing bonus of the same number. This year, the pick value raised to $4,122,500.

Drafted players typically have around two weeks to sign their contracts and make decisions about their futures. Oregon State fans will be keeping a close eye on what that decision is.

Aiva Arquette, SS

Selected by the Miami Marlins with the No. 7 overall pick

Arquette has become Oregon State’s fourth player to be drafted in the top 10 of the draft since 2018. He joins an impressive list with Nick Madrigal, Adley Rutschman and Travis Bazzana.

The 21-year-old Hawaiian is touted as a versatile and confident left-sided infielder with a well-established presence at the plate. He was rated MLB.com’s No. 6 overall prospect coming into the draft with the help of his powerful upside with a bat and high-rated arm from the infield.

Arquette joins a team whose farm system includes the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Triple-A), Pensacola Blue Wahoos (Double-A), Beloit Sky Carp, (High-A) and Jupiter Hammerheads (Single-A).

Individually, Arquette will find competition in the Marlins’ farm system with a handful of positional rivals. That includes Marlins No. 2 prospect and MLB Top 100 prospect, 19-year-old Starlyn Caba.

Oregon State infielder Aiva Arquette was taken by the Miami Marlins with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.

Landon Bartlett covers high schools and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at lbartlett@salem.gannett.com or on X and Instagram @bartlelo.

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Miami WR Malachi Toney Announces Career News Amid College Football Season

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The No. 10 seed Miami Hurricanes defeated the No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies 10-3 in the first round of the College Football Playoff. It was a defensive battle, ultimately decided by a late fourth-quarter score and red-zone interception by Miami.

With the score tied at 3 and 1 minute, 44 seconds left in the game, Hurricanes wide receiver Malachi Toney scored on an 11-yard touchdown pass thrown by quarterback Carson Beck.

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Up next for the Hurricanes is a Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic matchup against the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes. It’s an uphill battle, as ESPN’s matchup predictor gives the Hurricanes a 29.5% chance of winning.

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Before his heroic performance, though, the wide receiver revealed an exciting Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) update. In a joint Instagram post, Toney revealed a new NIL partnership with Hellstar, a popular clothing brand that has a sports training component.

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“We are so proud to announce our first Hellstar Sports College Athlete NIL signing – Malachi Toney🌟.,” the post caption read. “We had the privilege to coach @malitoney10 while he was apart of our high school 7 on 7 program, so now seeing him shine on the collegiate level we couldn’t be more proud.”



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What Colorado’s Athletic Department Valuation Says About Buffaloes’ Growth

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In the growing landscape of college athletics, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals play a vital role in sports. Some programs are set up better than others based on a program’s valuation. Programs with higher valuations can help some of the top-performing teams stay successful.

CNBC released its valuation rankings for the country’s athletic departments, showing their growth from the 2024 fiscal year. The Colorado Buffaloes are ranked No. 47 in the nation, a rise from No. 55 in 2024.

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Nov 25, 2023; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion ‘Coach Prime’ Sanders on the field against the Utah Utes at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Creveling-Imagn Images | Christopher Creveling-Imagn Images

Breaking Down Colorado Buffaloes’ Valuation Ranking

Colorado’s 2025 valuation is $574 million, with a year-over-year value change of 22 percent. The program’s 2024 revenue is set at $147 million, with a 16 percent year-over-year revenue change.

A program’s valuation determines its monetary worth, and it is important to look at the growth, which shows that Colorado is trending in the right direction. It is also important to note that the valuation rankings are based on all of the athletics, not just the football program.

Where Colorado Ranks In The Big 12

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Sep 20, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders before the game against the Wyoming Cowboys at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

When focusing on the Big 12 conference, several of the programs are in the same vicinity with their valuation ranking.

  • No. 39 Kansas: $620M
  • No. 41 Oklahoma State: $600M
  • No. 42 Baylor: $585M
  • No. 46 Iowa State: $575M
  • No. 47 Colorado: $574M
  • No. 49 Texas Tech: $570M
  • No. 50 TCU: $568M
  • No. 55 Arizona: $529M
  • No. 57 BYU: $500M
  • No. 58 West Virginia: $481M
  • No. 60 Utah: $451M
  • No. 62 Kansas State: $435M
  • No. 63 Arizona State: $430M
  • No. 68 Cincinnati: $280M
  • No. 70 UCF: $262M
  • No. 73 Houston: $222M

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While from the top valuation of Kansas to the bottom, which is Houston is a significant difference in the Big 12, the conference teams are still in a similar vicinity overall. With it having to do with all athletics, the programs that have consistently strong teams, such as Kansas’ basketball team, make sense to have a higher valuation.

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Nov 23, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Colorado head coach Deion Sanders watches his players warmup prior to the game between the Kansas Jayhawks and the Colorado Buffaloes at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nick Tre. Smith-Imagn Images | Nick Tre. Smith-Imagn Images

Looking at the Big 12 as a whole shows that the Colorado Buffaloes are in the top five for their valuation and trending upward. 

Calling Back To Deion Sanders’ Comments On Fairness

While valuation is not the same as revenue, seeing the difference in the conferences does call back to Colorado coach Deion Sanders’ comments on the fairness between programs. The schools in the top five for their valuation are either in the Big Ten or the SEC, and all are in the billions. 

“You talk about equality,” Sanders said during the Big 12 media day. “All you have to do is look at the playoffs and see what those teams spent, and you understand darn near why they’re in the playoffs. It’s kind of hard to compete with somebody who’s giving $25, $30 million to a darn freshman class.”

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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders looks on against Texas Tech in a Big 12 football game Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, at Jones AT&T Stadium. | Stephen Garcia/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Although the valuation is on the programs’ overall athletics, Sanders has been outspoken about money when it comes to building the football program. With the Buffaloes facing a mass exodus through the transfer portal, Sanders has highlighted that several players are leaving because of money.

The positive side is that the Buffaloes’ valuation is growing with a 22 percent increase. This shows that the school’s athletics overall are being valued higher, and will help lead to more money poured into the program. With more money, the Buffaloes can put more of an emphasis on NIL as they look to build their roster and compete in the Big 12.

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Insider Reveals Biggest Reason Behind Colorado’s Transfer Portal Mass Exodus

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From a player retention standpoint, the first few weeks of the offseason haven’t been kind to the Colorado Buffaloes.

Several key Buffs have announced their intentions to enter the college football transfer portal when it opens next month, including wide receiver Omarion Miller, safety Tawfiq Byard and freshman defensive end Alexander McPherson. While every situation is unique, one Colorado insider believes money has been a common denominator among players’ reasons for leaving Boulder.

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Oct 25, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Omarion Miller (4) is tackled by Utah Utes defensive back JC Hart (14) during the second half at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images | Rob Gray-Imagn Images

“The super majority of those people, I’m talking 95 percent, are going to be leaving for a bigger bag,” Thee Pregame Show’s Uncle Neely said on his YouTube channel. “This ain’t transferring in 1990. This ain’t transferring in the year 2000. This is 2025. This is business now. This isn’t, ‘Oh, I don’t like the coach. Oh, I don’t want to be treated the way they treat me.’

“This doesn’t mean something is wrong. These are business decisions now. But what we like to do is run with the narrative that woe is me, something must be wrong, something must be going on. How are all these people leaving?”

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Nov 22, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders on the sidelines in the first quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

The NIL (name, image and likeness) era has rocked college football, and the depressing truth is that schools with more money will ultimately land the best players. In the Big 12, no school better exemplifies that trend than new conference champion Texas Tech.

Who’s Leaving Colorado?

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Nov 22, 2025; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Tawfiq Byard (7) reacts in the first quarter against the Arizona State Sun Devils at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

As of Sunday, 16 Colorado players will enter the transfer portal next month. That group includes 12 defensive players, six members of the Buffs’ 2025 high school signing class and a few other Buffs who spent only one season in Boulder.

Below is an updated list of Colorado players who plan on entering the transfer portal:

  • Safety TJ Branch
  • Defensive lineman Jehiem Oatis
  • Cornerback Noah King
  • Cornerback Teon Parks
  • Linebacker Mantrez Walker
  • Safety Terrance Love
  • Safety Tawfiq Byard
  • Wide receiver Omarion Miller
  • Defensive tackle Brandon Davis-Swain
  • Offensive lineman Carde Smith
  • Defensive end Alexander McPherson
  • Offensive lineman Tyler Brown
  • Defensive tackle Gavriel Lightfoot
  • Defensive tackle Christian Hudson
  • Defensive tackle Tawfiq Thomas
  • Wide receiver Dre’lon Miller

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Nov 8, 2025; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Dre’Lon Miller (6) runs the ball during the second quarter against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Milan Puskar Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-Imagn Images | Ben Queen-Imagn Images

Uncle Neely shared his take that Colorado’s losses should be replaceable via the transfer portal.

“Have you ever stopped to say, what am I actually losing by those people leaving?” Uncle Neely said. “Have you ever looked at the numbers production-wise of who has announced that they’re getting up out of here and what you’re actually losing by them leaving?… Is it replaceable via the portal? And in this business in college football, is it replaceable cheaper? I would wager to say the answer is yes in all regards.”

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Oct 25, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Utes tight end JJ Buchanan (81) catches a pass against Colorado Buffaloes defensive back Teon Parks (3) during the second quarter at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images | Rob Gray-Imagn Images

The college football transfer portal will open on Jan. 2 and close Jan. 16. Colorado coach Deion Sanders and his staff can begin adding players from the portal at the start of that period.



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Report: LSU finalizes deal to hire Ole Miss’ Kevin Smith, puts him among highest paid RBs coaches

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Lane Kiffin is bringing another Ole Miss assistant with him to LSU. According to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports, the Tigers have finalized a deal to hire Rebels running backs coach Kevin Smith for the same role.

Smith is reported to have a salary of close to $1 million, which would make him one of the highest-paid running backs coaches in the country. He is the sixth Ole Miss assistant to follow Kiffin to Baton Rouge.

The other coaches joining Kiffin at LSU are offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr., tight ends coach Joe Cox, receivers coach Joe McDonald, inside receivers coach Sawyer Jordan and quarterbacks coach Dane Stevens. So far no defensive assistants from the Rebels have made the jump to Baton Rouge.

Smith worked with Kiffin as a running backs coach at Florida Atlantic form 2017-19 and joined his very first staff at Ole Miss in 2020. He stayed for the next two seasons in Oxford before leaving to take the running backs coach position at Miami in 2022.

Smith’s stint with the Hurricanes was a short-lived one as he returned to Ole Miss in 2023 and stayed through this season. Now he’ll look to continue the success he has enjoyed with Kiffin while building up the running backs room at LSU.

Smith helped to develop running backs such as Quinshon Judkins and Kewan Lacy during his time in Oxford. This past season, Ole Miss ranked fifth in the SEC with 185.6 rushing yards per game as Lacy led the conference with 21 rushing touchdowns and ranked second with 1,366 yards.

Ole Miss had its best season in program history this year to reach the College Football Playoff for the first time. However, Kiffin was not granted permission from the school to finish out the season with the Rebels after he accepted the LSU job.

Other assistants, including offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr., were allowed to complete the playoff run with Ole Miss. The Rebels defeated Tulane in the first round and will face No. 3 Georgia, which they lost to earlier this season, in the quarterfinals.

As of right now, it looks like most of the Ole Miss offensive staff will follow Kiffin to Baton Rouge. The defensive side keep defensive coordinator Blake Baker, who has been on staff at LSU since 2024.



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Former 4-star QB announces plans to enter college football transfer portal

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The quarterback market is expected to be extremely competitive this offseason.

A ton of experienced signal-callers have announced their decisions to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, including Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt, North Texas’ Drew Mestemaker, Cincinnati’s Brendan Sorsby, and TCU’s Josh Hoover, among countless others.

The right move can benefit young quarterbacks, as players such as USC’s Jayden Maiava and Oregon’s Dante Moore benefited from transferring early in their careers.

An offseason coaching change has led one former blue-chip recruit to explore his options in the portal.

Former Four-Star Quarterback Expected To Enter Portal

On Sunday, Memphis true freshman quarterback Antwann “AJ” Hill announced his plans to leave the program after one season, per On3.

Hill appeared in two games in 2025, earning a redshirt. His most extensive action came in a 31-24 loss to UAB on October 18. Hill entered the contest after starting quarterback Brendon Lewis went down with an injury. In roughly two quarters of action, he completed 13/25 passes for 176 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 interception.

On the season, Hill connected on 19/32 passes for 223 yards with 1 touchdown to 1 interception.

Hill is transferring after Memphis head coach Ryan Silverfield was hired away by Arkansas. The Razorbacks don’t have a ton of depth at quarterback. Redshirt freshman KJ Jackson holds the most experience on the roster with five appearances and one start last season.

It wouldn’t be a surprise if Arkansas is involved in Hill’s transfer recruitment.

Hill was one of the highest-ranked prospects in program history to sign with Memphis. He was regarded as the No. 15 QB and a top-200 recruit in the 2025 class. Hill chose the Tigers over Florida following official visits to both schools.

During his prep career at Houston County High School, Hill compiled over 11,000 passing yards and led his team to at least one playoff victory in all three seasons as a starter.

Overall, Hill completed 800-of-1239 passes for 11,020 yards with 123 touchdowns to 20 interceptions. He added six more scores on the ground.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound quarterback is expected to have four seasons of eligibility remaining.

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Former Carolina wide receiver set for WWE main roster debut

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Former South Carolina wide receiver Matrick Belton is reportedly going to get a real shot on the main roster in the WWE. Belton, who goes by Trick Williams in the top professional wrestling and sports entertainment company, joined WWE in 2021 in the NXT brand. Now, he’s going to move up to either the Raw or Smackdown roster.

NXT is basically the developmental arm of WWE while Raw and Smackdown – shows on Mondays and Fridays, respectively – are considered the main roster. According to this report from PWInsider.com, Belton will make an appearance on the upcoming Smackdown, which was pre-taped.

Whether Belton moves to Raw or Smackdown is to be determined. Here’s the reporting from PWInsider:

Former WWE NXT and TNA Champion Trick Williams will debut on Smackdown on 12/26 with the storyline being he’s a free agent looking to sign with the brand. We are told Williams has not been officially listed internally on a brand yet, so he could appear on Raw in the upcoming weeks as well, but he’ll be moving to the main roster in 2026.

Belton is a two-time NXT champion and also held the TNA World Championship for 140 days earlier this year. Belton, a former SEC football player who was in the Philadelphia Eagles’ minicamp in 2018, recently got engaged to another former SEC athlete – women’s basketball player Anriel Howard, who played for three years at Texas A&M and her final year at Mississippi State.

Belton, a Columbia native who played for Keenan High School, joined the program in 2014 after spending his first two years out of high school at Hampton University. After sitting out due to NCAA transfer rules, Belton played in every game for South Carolina in 2015 and made five starts. He caught 11 passes for 121 yards his first season on the field.

As a senior in 2016, he played primarily on special teams, appearing in nine games. He played in 21 games over the course of his two-year career with the Gamecocks and made five starts.

Belton also spent time in training camp with Philadelphia Eagles. However, he decided to take a chance on pro wrestling and started training at the Combat Zone Wrestling Academy in New Jersey.



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