Penn State running back Noah Cain has entered the NCAA transfer portal, a source confirmed to The Spun this afternoon.
Cain, a former four-star recruit in the class of 2019, rushed for 350 yards and a team-leading four touchdowns this season. It was a solid bounce back after Cain suffered a season-ending injury in the 2020 opener against Indiana.
As a freshman in 2019, Cain rushed for 443 yards and eight scores. Both totals were good for second place on the Nittany Lions roster.
On3Sports’ Matt Zenitz originally broke the news of Cain entering the portal.
Penn State running back Noah Cain has entered the transfer portal, @on3sports has learned. Ran for 350 yards this season.https://t.co/St4ensmRGU
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) January 12, 2022
Since he is in the NCAA transfer portal, Cain is now allowed to speak freely with other programs. He’ll be eligible immediately in 2022 should he ultimately choose to transfer.
Cain is allowed to return to Penn State if he so chooses, but cases of a player entering the portal only to go back to his original school are pretty rare.
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