Georgia Tech needed some help in the transfer portal at the cornerback position this offseason and lucky enough for them, they had a player from Atlanta who had plenty of SEC experience.
Fall camp continued for Georgia Tech today and they are close to wrapping up another week of practice. After practice today, cornerback Warren Burrell spoke with the media, and here is everything that he had to say.
Former Tennessee Vols cornerback Warren Burrell spent the first five seasons of his college football career in Knoxville before transferring to Georgia Tech this offseason. Burrell, a former three-star recruit who signed with the Vols during the Jeremy Pruitt era, is expected to play a key role for the Yellow Jackets this fall.
Former Tennessee Vols cornerback Warren Burrell likely spent most of his life before getting to college as the best player on the field. But once he got to the SEC, he was surrounded by players who could make the same claim. Burrell's confidence, however, never wavered.
A former Tennessee Vols defensive back who left Knoxville this offseason after five seasons with the UT football program was praised by his new head coach
Georgia Tech was going to need to find some experience at the cornerback position this offseason due to some losses. Myles Sims was out of eligibility, Kenan Johnson transferred to Utah, and starting nickel K.J.
Cornerback Warren Burrell was one of the first Tennessee Vols players to enter the NCAA transfer portal after the conclusion of the 2023 regular season.
Georgia Tech has just landed its first transfer this cycle. Warren Burrell, a grad transfer from Tennessee and former starter, announced on social media today that he is going to be transferring to Georgia Tech.
Veteran cornerback Warren Burrell from Suwanee, Georgia, officially entered the transfer portal on Thursday. Burrell is a 6-0, 180-pound redshirt senior who has been with Tennessee for many years and recently hasn’t been getting many snaps on the defensive side of the ball.
Makes sense for him. It took a few days, but we officially have our first Tennessee Volunteer hitting the transfer portal. Warren Burrell, a senior cornerback who saw his playing time dwindle in 2023, will explore his options as a graduate transfer.
Although Hendon Hooker has emerged as a Heisman Trophy favorite while guiding Tennessee to a 7-0 record this season, it’s the signal-caller on the other side that the King of Props is backing tonight in Knoxville.