Baylor, Ole Miss and DJ Lagway
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The Baylor coaching staff has been very active this portal season, with Joe Klanderman getting a productive transfer in Garrick Ponder from Southern Mississippi
When: Noon, Saturday. Where: Foster Pavilion (7,500) TV: NBCSN and Peacock with John Fanta (play-by-play) and Jess Settles (analyst). Radio: 950 AM with Jeremy Branham (play-by-play) and Elvin Hayes (analyst). The game is also streamed on The Varsity Network app and SiriusXM.
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After placing second in last year’s NCAA tournament, the Cougars (2-0 Big 12, 14-1 overall) have won eight consecutive, most recently a 69-65 home win Tuesday over No. 14 Texas Tech, and have a 15-game winning streak on the road (which ties a school record and is the nation’s longest active streak of road victories).
Baylor landed DJ Lagway, but the job isn’t done. With Ole Miss lurking, the Bears must rebuild his supporting cast to keep their future QB locked in.
Florida transfer quarterback DJ Lagway is making it clear that he is committed to Baylor despite reportedly being linked to Ole Miss.
James Franklin and Virginia Tech landed a talented defender from the transfer portal, seeing Baylor's Kamauryn Morgan commit to the Hokies.
Ole Miss could potentially join Lagway's list of suitors just days after he was reported to have committed to Baylor. DJ Lagway should be a highly-coveted player in the transfer portal. With just one transfer window ahead of the 2026 season, many QBs are on the move.
After Nebraska saw its initial quarterback commit, Kenny Minchey, flip to another school, it appears the Huskers staff is trying to do the same with a popular o