Demarcus Riddick staying at Auburn, won’t enter transfer portal
Linebacker Demarcus Riddick said he’s coming back to Auburn for another season. He announced the news via social media.
Riddick gives the Tigers an experienced, talented linebacker back in the fold heading into 2026.
Across his first two seasons at Auburn, Riddick has totaled 40 tackles, six tackles for loss and four sacks. He has shown pass-rush ability from the second level and has been a physical presence when healthy.
Riddick’s 2025 season was impacted by a shoulder injury. He played in 10 games but missed the final two contests, then underwent surgery in November.
“Yeah, it’s been frustrating for him,” DJ Durkin said of Demarcus Riddick following the surgery. “And to his credit, he’s fought through and really tried to do everything he’s capable of each week and he prepares well and does all the things he needs to do treatment wise. It’s been one of those things where it’s not been able to really overcome it, and I think it shows in his play and he knows it and he’s frustrated by it.”
- 1
NewLane Kiffin reveals what he would change about Ole Miss exit
- 2

Bryce Underwood back for Round 2
- 3

Bret Bielema backs CFP expansion amid debate
- 4

Tony Petitti maintains 'deep commitment' to 24-team CFP
- 5

Iowa State AD calls for Big Ten, SEC to leave NCAA
Get the On3 Top 10 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
Riddick also underwent shoulder surgery last spring following his freshman season. His return provides Auburn with another option at linebacker, along with Xavier Atkins, as Riddick works his way back toward full strength. Linebackers Elijah Melendez and Bryce Deas are also trending towards returning.
In August, Riddick was excited about his sophomore season.
“Y’all expect a lot more out of me — as a leader, for one, and as person. You’re going to see a lot more out of me on the field, off the field, everywhere,” Riddick said then.
A former four-star recruit, Riddick was one of Auburn’s biggest recruiting wins in his class, flipping from Georgia during the process.