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Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey transfers to Nebraska

The quarterback carousel keeps on churning in the 2026 transfer portal for college football.

The latest domino to fall on Sunday, Jan. 4, was Notre Dame backup quarterback Kenny Minchey committing to Nebraska. The Cornhuskers are looking to replace starter Dylan Raiola, who left after two seasons.

Minchey will be entering his redshirt sophomore season and should have two more years of eligibility for the Cornhuskers.

He lost the starting battle to CJ Carr during the offseason and served as his backup during the 2025 season. He completed 20-of-26 passes for 196 yards, adding 84 rushing yards and a score.

The transfer portal opened on Friday, Jan. 2, and remains open through Jan. 16. 

Kenny Minchey transfer portal, recruiting ranking

Minchey was a 4-star recruit in the 2023 recruiting class, per 247Sports’ Composite ratings, coming out of Pope John Paul II in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He was ranked as the No. 170 overall player and 14th-ranked quarterback in the class.

Stars: 4
National rating: No. 170 overall
Position ranking: No. 14 QB
State ranking: No. 3 player from Tennessee

Kenny Minchey stats

Here’s a look at Minchey’s stats in his three seasons with Notre Dame:

2023: 2-for-2 passing (100%) for 12 yards
2024: 1-for-1 passing (100%) for 4 yards; Two rushes for 12 yards and a touchdown
2025: 20-of-26 passing (76.9%), 196 yards; 17 rushes for 84 yards and a touchdown

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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