Cam Coleman has informed the Auburn Tigers of his plans to enter the transfer portal. The former five-star recruit has compiled over 1,300 yards receiving and 13 touchdowns in two seasons. As such, he will be a sought-after candidate for any strong program looking to add a proven receiver to their lineup.
Here are five programs that will be heavily interested in his move to the transfer portal.

Top 5 Potential Landing Spots For Cam Coleman
1) Texas A&M Aggies
Cam Coleman was originally committed to Texas A&M before he flipped to play at Auburn. His connection there is strong, with Holmon Wiggins expected to be the Aggies’ offensive coordinator in 2026. He stands a chance to be their premier receiver in 2026.
2) Oklahoma Sooners
With the Sooners, Cam Coleman gets the opportunity to be part of a high-octane offense in the Big 12 conference. Oklahoma is a strong team in that conference and as such, Coleman will get more opportunities beyond the regular season. He can also statpad his resume there to elevate his NFL draft stock.
3) Alabama Crimson Tide
A move to an in-state rival is headline-grabbing and is also not completely without context. Alabama has been known to produce some elite receivers and Coleman’s profile will be welcomed there. The offense there relies a lot on the passing game, meaning Coleman will be in the play more times than probably any other team.
4) USC Trojans
USC doesn’t belong to the highly competitive SEC conference, but the past national championship winners have come fromthe Big Ten. The conference has saw emergence of several high-profile teams that are taking center stage in the college football landscape. As such, with this team, Coleman gets the opportunity to go toe-to-toe with the best out there. The combination of California recruiting pull and NIL opportunities also makes USC a strong contender.
5) Texas Longhorns
The Longhorns might lose a couple of strong receivers to the transfer portal this winter. As such, adding someone like Cam Coleman to quarterback Arch Manning’s offense will be a huge plus. It also helps that Texas boasts one of the biggest NIL markets in all of football. Moreover, being in the company of a popular face will also help him get more screentime in front of NFL scouts.
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