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Texas LB Ayodele Adeoye has entered the NCAA transfer portal

The Missouri native missed most of his redshirt sophomore season with a shoulder injury that required surgery.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: OCT 03 TCU at Texas Photo by John Rivera/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

According to a report from Horns247 and quickly confirmed by other outlets, Texas Longhorns redshirt junior linebacker Ayodele Adeoye entered the NCAA transfer portal on Friday.

A 6’1, 251-pounder from St. Louis, Mo., Adeoye signed with the Longhorns as a member of the 2018 recruiting class. Ranked as a consensus four-star prospect, Adeoye was the No. 119 player nationally and the No. 6 inside linebacker, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

Unfortunately, Adeoye’s career was quickly derailed by a knee injury suffered during a preseason scrimmage, causing him to miss all but the final four games of the season, during which he played sparingly and did not record any tackles.

As a redshirt freshman last season, Adeoye started 10 games at the middle linebacker position, logging 45 tackles (24 solo), three tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, two pass breakups, and one interception.

Under new defensive coordinator Chris Ash in 2020, Adeoye faced increased competition at the Mike position with former safety DeMarvion Overshown earning the starting job at Will linebacker. Juwant Mitchell won the starting job in the middle, with former walk-on Cort Jaquess listed first as a co-backup with Adeoye.

After spending the offseason recovering from foot surgery, Adeoye suffered what was initially thought to be a minor shoulder injury during preseason camp. He was cleared to play in the opener against UTEP, but did not see action against the Miners.

Adeoye attempted to play against Texas Tech and TCU, recording five tackles, but the injury was ultimately deemed serious enough that he needed season-ending surgery.

In Adeoye’s absence Overshown and Mitchell locked down the starting roles, with redshirt freshman David Gbenda and true freshman Jaylan Ford also flashing in limited opportunities.

So the odds of breaking back into the rotation at Texas were not particularly strong for Adeoye, who just wasn’t able to stay healthy while on the Forty Acres.