Arkansas wide receiver Khafre Brown has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal, marking the latest chapter in a college football journey that has spanned multiple programs.
Khafre Brown, a former four-star recruit out of West Mecklenburg High School (N.C.) and younger brother of a former UNC football star in current NFL wide receiver Dyami Brown, spent three years with the Tar Heels before transferring to South Florida for the 2022 season.
Spring practice started for Arkansas yesterday, and today the first Razorback entered the transfer portal. Wide receiver Khafre Brown, who wasn’t listed on the official roster on Monday, will be looking for his fourth school.
Another transfer portal announcement marks the 31st player lost in the 2025 cycle for a major SEC college football program. Players will have one more opportunity to transfer before the 2025 season with the spring window approaching (April 16-25).
USF had a Year One resurgence under Alex Golesh in ‘23. Will the Bulls be bowl eligible again in ‘24? Or will South Florida regress back to the mean this season?
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- The Razorbacks received quite the boost to its wide receiver core Monday with the addition of former North Carolina and USF pass catcher Khafre Brown.
Former South Florida receiver Khafre Brown, who was committed to North Carolina-Charlotte, has flipped his pledge to Arkansas after taking an official visit to Fayetteville.
Byrum Brown threw three touchdown passes and two South Florida players scored on long fumble returns as the Bulls trounced Syracuse 45-0 on Thursday night in the Boca Raton Bowl in Boca Raton, Fla.