CB Ayden Garnes Height: 6'0" Weight: 170 lbs Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Previous College: Duquesne High school: Monsignor Bonner Power Four Offers: Cincinnati, Indiana, West Virginia.
Portal season is in full force and West Virginia just picked up its first transfer commitment of the 2024 class, landing former Duquesne cornerback Ayden Garnes.
The WVU football staff only has to wait until Friday to learn if they landed a transfer defensive back. Duquesne transfer Ayden Garnes announced that he will be revealing which school he’ll be committing to in just a few days.
Former Duquesne defensive back Ayden Garnes announced on Twitter (X) that he will be revealing his transfer destination this Friday, December 15th. Garnes will be choosing between Cincinnati and West Virginia - the two schools he visited.
Ayden Garnes will be returning to WVU for the first time since visiting as an opponent with Duquesne. This time he will be making the trip as a potential transfer addition for the Mountaineers.
As the Wisconsin football program continues to rebuild the Badgers cornerback room in Luke Fickell’s vision, it’s become clear that the recruiting department isn’t taking its foot off the pedal this offseason.
The transfer portal is popping as we get to another round of news out of UC football. Cincinnati is welcoming Duquesne cornerback Ayden Garnes in for a visit on Wednesday.
The Bearcats football squad is moving forward with offers in the 2023 transfer portal cycle, including one for Duquesne cornerback Ayden Garnes. Garnes was one of the best cover men in the FCS last season.
It’s becoming clear defensive back is a position the WVU football coaches view as a major need that they are trying to fill with transfers. To that end, the Mountaineers have extended an offer to a transfer defensive back looking to jump to a high level of college football.
The transfer portal is officially open, meaning players all across the country are going to be testing the waters to see what kind of opportunities are out there.
Ayden Garnes was playing centerfield tracking down a Mitch Davidson pass to the 10-yard line, the NEC All-Conference cornerback had an interception ready for Duquesne, with teammate Jaelen Carson providing double coverage, but instead Youngstown State’s Bryce Oliver came down with a 45-yard pass.
Following a standout performance in the opener on Saturday, Duquesne defensive back Ayden Garnes has been named the Prime Performer by the Northeast Conference.
Edinboro quarterback Matt Carlisle dropped back to pass on his team’s second play of Saturday afternoon’s non-conference game against Duquesne, with redshirt sophomore cornerback Ayden Garnes reading the play and jumping in front of the pass.
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