Sources: Marshall to opt out of bowl vs. Army
Marshall is expected to withdraw from the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, sources confirmed to ESPN on Saturday, after a wave of players recently entered the transfer portal in the wake of a coaching change.
The Thundering Herd, which won the Sun Belt Conference title, were set to face AAC champion Army on Dec. 28 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Marshall coach Charles Huff left for the same post at Southern Miss a day after the Sun Belt title after being unable to reach an agreement with the school on a new contract. The Herd quickly hired NC State defensive coordinator Tony Gibson as Huff’s replacement. Army faces Navy later Saturday.
The Independence Bowl would need to replace Marshall with a 5-7 team, but many players on those squads have left their campuses for winter break. Independence Bowl officials did not immediately return requests seeking comment.
As of Saturday morning, Marshall has 36 players in the transfer portal, including 29 scholarship players and 17 players on the team’s two-deep for the Sun Belt title game. All three Thundering Herd quarterbacks who played this season are in the portal, including starter Braylon Braxton, the Sun Belt Newcomer of the Year.
Defensive end Mike Green, the Sun Belt Player of the Year, declared for the NFL draft on Friday. A number of Marshall staff members also have left, some joining Huff at Southern Miss.
The Action Network and Yahoo first reported Marshall’s withdrawal from the game.
ESPN’s Max Olson contributed to this report.