The transfer portal is filling up with Colorado Buffaloes, as two more players have decided to move on.
On Wednesday, outside linebacker Khairi Manns and safety Vito Tisdale added their names to the transfer portal after each spent one season in Boulder.
The 15-day spring transfer portal window for undergraduates opened Tuesday and runs through April 30. CU has had 12 players officially enter the portal since Tuesday.
Manns, who has one season of eligibility remaining, played in 11 games last season, including a start in the season opener at TCU. He finished the season with nine tackles and one sack.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Manns spent four seasons at Maine before transferring to CU last year. He had 108 tackles and 8.5 sacks during his time with the Black Bears.
Tisdale appeared in three games last season and played just three defensive snaps. He did not record any statistics.
A 6-foot-1, 195-pound junior with two years of eligibility remaining, Tisdale transferred to CU from Kentucky last year. He was with the Wildcats for three seasons and was dismissed from the team in March of 2023. Tisdale recorded 41 tackles in 19 games with the Wildcats and missed the entire 2022 campaign with an injury.
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