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Name: Jack Buford (Double Transfer from New Mexico/Missouri) College: Arizona
Number: 63
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-3 Weight: 343 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSo/2025 40 Low: 5.26 40 Time: 5.37 40 High: 5.48
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Data Scout Notes: +23 LBs in 22/Double Transfer 2023: NAC...2021: NAC...Double Transfer from New Mexico/Missouri...2020: NAC
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Jack Buford, Arizona, Player News
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Connecting the dots from offensive lineman Jack Buford to University of New Mexico wide receiver Cjay Boone is natural in regard to Buford recently landing as a transfer to play for the Lobos. Buford and Boone grew up in St. Louis and played at the Unive rsity of Missouri. But what tipped the scale to UNM for Buford's decision was the Lobos' new quarterback, Terry Wilson, who recently transferred in from Kentucky. "I was talking to Cjay, but as soon as they told me about Terry I was like OK. I hit Terry up," said Buford, a highly recruited offensive lineman out of Lutheran High School in 2019. "Me and Terry have been talking for about a month. We were supposed to link up in (California) but I left a day early and missed him. Me and Terry have been chopp ing it up almost all the time. That's my guy. That's my quarterback." - Albuquerque Journal
(DS#999 OG) rSo/2025 OG Jack Buford, Arizona
News Source: Albuquerque Journal
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Jack Buford, a 6-foot-5, 320-pound offensive lineman who last played for the University of Missouri, said he is transferring to the University of New Mexico in a tweet on Twitter on Thursday. Buford, who was rated a four-star recruit by ESPN and 247Sport s out of Lutheran North High School in St. Louis, redshirted his freshman season at Mizzou in 2019. He opted out for the year early in the 2020 season, but changed his mind and rejoined the team later in the season. He appeared in the Tigers' game agains t Vanderbilt as a guard. He announced he entered the transfer portal in February.Buford joins UNM wide receiver Cjay Boone, who has already enrolled at UNM, as another Missouri player who has transferred to the Lobos. After UNM's Cherry & Silver G ame on Saturday, coach Danny Gonzales said the Lobos were pursuing a transfer offensive lineman to help provide depth. He cannot comment specifically on Buford until Buford enrolls at New Mexico. Buford could fill the role Gonzales described and more. Ou t of high school, he chose Mizzou over Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Oklahoma and Kentucky among more than 30 offers, according to his bio on Missouri's atheltic website. - Albuquerque Journal
(DS#999 OG) rSo/2025 OG Jack Buford, Arizona
News Source: Albuquerque Journal
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Missouri offensive lineman Jack Buford is entering the NCAA transfer portal after spending the last two seasons with the Tigers. Buford, a former four-star recruit from St. Louis and Lutheran North High School, announced plans to transfer Tuesday on soci al media. After redshirting during the 2019 season, Buford began the 2020 season competing for a backup job at offensive guard, then decided early in the season to opt out for the year - only to change his mind and rejoin the team later in the season. - Post-Dispatch
(DS#999 OG) rSo/2025 OG Jack Buford, Arizona
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