Former Florida running back Treyaun Webb has made a significant move in his collegiate career. After a successful recruitment, Webb has signed with Appalachian State, transferring out of the NCAA Transfer Portal. This decision comes after a challenging season for Webb, marked by injuries and limited playing time. Despite sitting out much of the 2024 season due to a fractured tibia, Webb still managed to contribute in four games, rushing for 93 total yards. As a true freshman in 2023, he made a strong impression, appearing in 11 games and rushing for 163 yards and two touchdowns. Webb's athletic prowess is evident, with his 5-foot-11, 217-pound frame, and he was highly recruited, signing with Florida as a four-star prospect. However, his time at Florida was not without setbacks, as he faced a lingering right hamstring injury that required surgery in August 2025, leading to a redshirt season. Webb's decision to transfer to Appalachian State follows a recent visit to Florida State, indicating a strategic move in his college football journey. With three more seasons of collegiate eligibility remaining, Webb is poised to make a significant impact at his new school. The NCAA Transfer Portal has been a hub of activity, with Webb being one of 25 Florida players to enter it since January 2nd. Among these, 15 have already signed with other programs, showcasing the dynamic nature of college football transfers. This transfer saga also includes quarterback DJ Lagway, who, despite committing to Baylor, is now set to visit Ole Miss, adding another layer of intrigue to the transfer portal's activities.