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Transfer Portal Roundup: Week 13

In week 13 of the college football season, Penn State football traveled to Minneapolis and narrowly defeated Minnesota 26-25. While the Nittany Lions got their 10th win of the season on Saturday, former Penn State players had their names called this weekend at their new schools.

Let’s take a look at how those players performed in their week 13 matchups.

KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn

Wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith played a crucial role in Auburn’s 43-41 quadruple overtime victory over Texas A&M on Saturday. Lambert-Smith recorded two receptions for 104 receiving yards, bringing his season total to 865 receiving yards. He’s recorded a career-best season in receiving yards and touchdowns through 13 weeks of play.

London Montgomery, East Carolina

Running back London Montgomery posted an efficient outing in East Carolina’s 40-28 victory over North Texas. Montgomery rushed for 63 yards on 15 carries, averaging 4.2 yards per attempt. The redshirt freshman running back has rushed for 306 yards and two touchdowns this season.

Dante Cephas, Kansas State

Wide receiver Dante Cephas got involved in Kansas State’s 41-15 victory over Cincinnati, hauling in three receptions for 22 receiving yards. Cephus has recorded 142 receiving yards on 13 catches with the Wildcats.

Jordan Van Den Berg, Georgia Tech

Defensive lineman Jordan van den Berg contributed two tackles to Georgia Tech’s 30-29 victory over North Carolina State on Thursday.

King Mack, Alabama

Defensive back King Mack did not fill the stat sheet in Alabama’s surprising 24-3 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday night, recording a single tackle.

Malick Meiga, Coastal Carolina

Wide receiver Malick Meiga did not see many targets in the Coastal Carolina’s 26-6 loss to Georgia Southern, recording one reception for six yards.

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