Kyle McCord featured in our transfer portal

2023 NCAAF Transfer Portal Action: The Good & The Bad

As soon as December 4th hit, the college football shockingly threw their names into the mix. 

Let's break down a handful of those impactful athletes to see which programs the transfer portal has been benefitting and which are getting the short end of the stick. 

which players have entered the transfer portal?

One trip around the clock had a total of 532 scholarship players sitting in the NCAAF transfer portal. A few quarterbacks wasted no time dropping their names. 

Notable Quarterbacks In Transfer Portal
Player Transferring From
DJ Uiagalelei Oregon State
Kyle McCord Ohio State
Jordan McCloud James Madison
Cameron Ward Washington State
Dante Moore UCLA
Will Howard Kansas State
Dillon Gabriel Oklahoma
Tyler Van Dyke Miami

Active transfers as of December 6th

Only Ward is transferring from a group that didn't finish the season with a winning record, as Washington State fell flat going 5-7 overall. Yet, names like Will Howard, come as a surprise. The 6-foot-5 senior has one year of eligibility left. He capped off the season with a noble 2,643 yards and 24 touchdowns. 

DJ Uiagalelei is familiar with the portal after transferring from Oregon State fights as one of two to keep it alive, Uiagalelei will probably like to find some sturdy foundation.

Whoever snags Kyle McCord is lucky. Somehow an 11-1 record just isn't good enough in Ohio State, where McCord was reminded of not filling CJ Stroud's shoes. His 3,170 yards and 161.3 ing efficiency rating, the second highest in the Big Ten, is more than enough to land him somewhere promising. 

which teams are suffering from the transfer portal?

There is cases where the programs respectfully show its athletes the door, but transferring is completely up to the players discretion. So, that leaves programs scrambling to find replacements or work on their recruiting skills. 

oregon state's muddy future

As if the Pac-12 realignment wasn't enough, now the Beavers are being pushed down-shore with players disappearing.

Back-up QB Aidan Chiles, a four-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, followed suit and ed Uiagalelei  in the portal. CB Jermod McCoy also announced his departure and was the only true freshman to appear in every outing for Oregon State. So much for development. 

The Beavers had one of their best seasons in over a decade, with eight wins through the first 10 weeks and defeating a ranked UCLA pack. But, now the program is evaporating. A scheduling agreement with the Mountain West and a shortage of promising players coming to the field leaves Oregon State's future success up in the air. 

the bright side of the transfer portal

There is a silver-lining here. While Oregon State is scurrying to regroup and Ohio State is shooting itself in the foot by demanding perfection, some use the portal to its full advantage. 

deion sanders calling a crowd over to colorado

We saw the media frenzy Sanders caused for Colorado early this season. The Buffs meeting with Oregon was the second-most watched game of the season with over 10 million viewers. 

The hot start was cut short after Week 3, though Colorado still sured its 3.5 win total. However, Sanders still put the program, that finished 1-11 the season before, on the map. 

Part of the success was the massive overhaul that had 46 scholarship players head to the Boulders from the portal.  Eight who played for Sanders at Jackson State tagged along, including CB Travis Hunter and QB Shedeur Sanders.

Coach Prime continues to use the portal as ment to his rebuild, now calling older quarterbacks to the Buffaloes herd to back-up his son next season.

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