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Texas is being linked to a breakout 1,800-yard running back in the transfer portal as the Longhorns address a major roster need ahead of the 2026 season.
The Oklahoma Sooners transfer led the Florida State running backs with 486 yards and eight touchdowns, while averaging 4.5 yards per carry. He added 13 catches for 121 yards and one score in the receiving game as well.
Action is heating up in the 2026 college football transfer portal ahead of its official opening on Jan. 2, with several teams already facing massive roster overhauls this offseason. More than 10 Power Four programs have lost 20 or more players to the portal, including Florida, Colorado, Florida State and Auburn.
Not long after it was reported Cam Coleman was planning to enter the college football transfer portal, the Auburn wide receiver shot up the rankings to emerge a
UCLA is set to lose a quarterback to the transfer portal this week. According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, UCLA quarterback Henry Hasselbeck has plans to enter the transfer portal when it opens on Jan. 2. When he enters the portal, he will have three years of eligibility left.
Whether it's getting back in the gym to drop a few pounds or maybe working toward some career goals, we've all probably got some New Year's Resolutions—whether we want to admit it or not.
North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker has been linked as a potential transfer to Oklahoma State. The nation's leading passer may reunite with head coach Eric Morris to lead the Cowboys offense in 2026.