Georgia safety Joenel Aguero entering NCAA Transfer Portal
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Georgia safety Joenel Aguero is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, per On3’s Hayes Fawcett. He’ll have one year of eligibility left in 2026.
Aguero played high school football at St. John’s Preparatory School (Danvers, MA), where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 47 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted algorithm that compiles all major recruiting media services.
Moreover, Aguero is the ninth Georgia player to make his intentions known regarding the portal. Some fascinating prospects who were his former teammates have made plans to enter or have already done so as well, like Jordan Thomas and Roderick Robinson II. You can check out the full rankingsHERE to see where each athlete slots in.
The 2025-26 college football transfer portal will last 15 days, spanning from Jan. 2 to Jan. 16, the NCAA decided. While players have just over two weeks to enter the portal, they’re not under a deadline to commit when they enter. Traditionally, the cut-off for committing has been how late a school can enroll a player through admissions, so it varies throughout the sport.
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
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Moreover, Georgia offensive lineman Bo Hughley also plans to enter the Transfer Portal, per On3’s Hayes Fawcett. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
Hughley played his high school football at Langston Hughes in Fairburn, Georgia. He was a four-star recruit in the Class of 2023. Hughley had also been the 127th-ranked player nationally and the 11th-ranked offensive tackle.
Coming out of high school, Hughley chose to go to Georgia over teams like Auburn, Nebraska, and Florida. At the time, Charles Power wrote about what he’d seen from Hughley.
“Specimen who encapsulates the meaning of the word ‘prototype’ for what an offensive lineman is supposed to look like,” Charles Power said. “Stands over 6-foot-7, 290-plus pounds with nearly a 7-foot wingspan. Has over a 10-inch hand and 36-inch arm and jumped a 20-inch vertical during the spring before his senior season. Primarily lines up at right tackle. Lacks ideal balance and body control. Can play over his toes and tends to lunge and bend at the waist.
Good footwork and foot speed for his size. Threw over 43 feet in the shot put as a sophomore at nearly 300 pounds. Plays with a mean streak and looks to finish his opponents consistently. A high upside prospect due to his unique frame and length, but will need to clean up his balance and leverage issues.”
In 2023, Hughley’s first season at Georgia, he didn’t see any action. Instead, taking a redshirt. He then followed that up in 2024 by seeing action in 10 games, including two starts. Then, in 2025, he would play in another 10 games for the Bulldogs. That largely came in as he filled injuries at the tackle position for Georgia.
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