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Auburn Adds Four Transfers as Golesh’s Portal Rebuild Accelerates

Golesh says Auburn is about halfway to its transfer target, prioritizing offensive and defensive line upgrades.

Overview

  • On Saturday Auburn signed UCLA corner Andre Jordan Jr., former Missouri edge rusher Nate Johnson, Appalachian State defensive lineman Saint Farrior and North Carolina tight end Jake Johnson.
  • Jordan started eight games for UCLA in 2025 with 10 pass breakups, while Johnson arrives as a former All-Sun Belt performer at Appalachian State who spent last season in a limited role at Missouri.
  • Farrior, a 335-pound interior lineman, became Auburn’s 19th reported transfer, helping address a thin defensive tackle rotation.
  • Friday’s additions included USF wide receiver Keshaun Singleton, the Bulls’ 2025 receiving leader, and James Madison left tackle Joseph Simmons, who started every game the past two seasons.
  • Golesh has said the program is roughly halfway to a class approaching 30 transfers to offset about 51 departures, with the Jan. 2–16 window ongoing and line-of-scrimmage help still the top need; meanwhile, 2025 receptions leader Eric Singleton Jr. transferred to Florida.