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    5 Transfer Portal Landing Spots for TJ Finley: Where Will the 6,000-Yard QB Go?

    The college football transfer portal is buzzing again as more players look for fresh starts. Among them is former Tulane quarterback TJ Finley, who just re-entered the portal. This marks his fifth transfer in six years.

    With 6,128 career passing yards, 37 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions, the former Tulane QB is one of the most experienced quarterbacks available in the portal right now. Finley’s college football journey has been anything but ordinary.

    He started as a three-star recruit in the 2020 class. Back then, he was ranked the No. 19 pro-style quarterback and No. 486 overall player by 247Sports.

    His best season came at Texas State. Finley threw for 3,439 yards, 24 touchdowns, and just eight interceptions. The LSU recruit also posted an impressive 152.54 passer rating that year.

    Now, with two years of eligibility left, Finley is looking for the right team to finish his college career strong. With his experience and strong numbers, he’s one of the top quarterbacks in the portal today.

    Here are the top five places where the Louisiana native could land.

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    Top 5 Landing Spots For TJ Finley

    Tennessee Volunteers

    Tennessee is looking for more depth at quarterback, especially with how fast their offense moves. Finley could be a strong match. He’s played in the SEC with LSU and Auburn, so he knows what it takes to compete at a high level.

    Last season at Texas State, he showed he can stay calm and make plays under pressure. That fits perfectly with how Tennessee likes to play. At 6’7″ with a powerful arm, the multi-program passer could also help stretch the field in their deep passing game.

    Oregon Ducks

    Oregon’s dynamic offensive schemes require quarterbacks who can adapt quickly and make big plays. Finley’s performance in the 2023 season, where he completed 67.4% of his passes for Texas State, proves he has the accuracy and decision-making skills to thrive in Oregon’s system.

    Texas Longhorns

    Having already played in Texas, Finley knows the pressure and expectations that come with performing in a football-centric state. Adjusting to the culture and competitiveness of the Longhorns might be easier since he’s already navigated Texas football dynamics.

    Moreover, his ability to produce big numbers, including a 152.54 passing efficiency rating during his best season, would be valuable for Texas as they look to rebuild their offense. The Longhorns could benefit from Finley’s leadership and experience as a starter.

    Miami Hurricanes

    The Miami Hurricanes’ offense lacked consistency during the 2024 season. They struggled to keep their attack steady and effective throughout games. That’s where the transfer portal veteran can help. He’s played for five programs—LSU, Auburn, Texas State, Western Kentucky, and Tulane—showing how well he can adapt to different systems.

    That kind of experience is valuable for a team like Miami, which is still shaping its offensive identity. On top of that, Finley’s big frame and strong arm could give the Hurricanes a much-needed boost.

    Michigan Wolverines

    Michigan’s strong roster could benefit from adding Finley as a seasoned transfer to provide depth at quarterback. His ability to produce under pressure, as seen during his time at Texas State, makes him a valuable asset for a team with championship aspirations.

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    Plus, Michigan’s dynamic coaching staff could help Finley refine his skills and maximize his potential.

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