AUSTIN -- Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Maalik Murphy is set to play for his third program in three years this upcoming season after transferring to Oregon State after a career year at Duke.
Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Maalik Murphy has had a pretty interesting football run up to this point to say the least. After two years in Austin, he transferred to Duke, becoming the starter for the Blue Devils.
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Maalik Murphy is set to wear his third different uniform in as many seasons after starting his career off at Texas as a high four-star prospect out of Gardena, California.
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The Duke Blue Devils mean business when it comes to their football team.
One-year Duke football quarterback Maalik Murphy is gifting his talents to the Oregon State Beavers for at least one season. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound California native announced his decision late Thursday afternoon, 10 days after entering the transfer portal for the second time as a collegian.
Former Duke quarterback Maalik Murphy told ESPN that he is transferring to Oregon State. Murphy reportedly visited Oregon State on Wednesday after stops at Kentucky and Auburn.
Former Duke quarterback Maalik Murphy has decided on his transfer destination for 2025. Murphy has decided to transfer to Oregon State, according to Pete Thamel of ESPN.
The college football transfer portal opened on Dec. 9 and has been pure chaos. Thousands of names have flooded in, and as usual, the quarterback is the hottest commodity on the market.
After leading the Duke Blue Devils to a 9-3 record in Manny Diaz's first season as head coach in Durham, Blue Devils signal-caller Maalik Murphy is planning on finding a new home.
After leading Duke football to its first nine-win regular season since 2014, redshirt sophomore quarterback Maalik Murphy is entering the transfer portal, ESPN's Pete Thamel first reported late Monday night.
Maalik Murphy threw three touchdown passes to Eli Pancol, including two that went for more than 75 yards, and overcame several mistakes as the Duke Blue Devils outlasted Virginia Tech for a 31-28 victory Saturday night in Durham, N.C.
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Maalik Murphy’s decision to transfer to Duke seems to be working out.
The Duke football team went 8-5 last season under Coach Mike Elko and have since brought in Penn State defensive coordinator Manny Diaz to run the show in Durham, North Carolina.
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