@EricMulhair@CoachRock73 The University of Nevada, Reno has adopted that mantra...the head coach says come to Reno to develope and get paid $1m by Oregon when you transfer
Ingman is pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering and has been selected to the 2024 & 2025 Big Sky All-Academic teams with a 3.51 overalll GPA and has been named to the Portland State Dean's List twice; he has two years of eligibility remaining.
Portland State starting tight end R-So Kristian Ingman (@IngmanKristian) has entered the transfer portal, per his rep @apfenny with @JLSports3.ย
The 6-foot-6, 235-pound TE had 23 catches for 342 yards in 2025 and was named to the Big Sky All-Conference team.
PFF regular season rankings have Ingman in the Top 20 of all FCS Tight Ends in the following categories:
- #16 in total receiving yards (min 20 targets)
- #13 in yards after catch (min 20 targets)
- #20 in total Offensive PFF grade (min 20 snaps/game
Ingman was Top 5 amongst tight ends in the Big Sky Conference in receptions, receiving yards, yards/reception & yards after catch & the only lower-classmen TE to be named to the All Conference team.
He has received heavy interest from multiple Big10, Big12, Pac12 & G5 programs.
@IngmanKristian@apfenny@JLSports3 Ingman is pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering and has been selected to the 2024 & 2025 Big Sky All-Academic teams with a 3.51 overalll GPA and has been named to the Portland State Dean's List twice; he has two years of eligibility remaining.
@JazelRiley Just another problem of the NIL / transfer portal era...the NCAA has no guidelines for agents to register like the NFL does. Players need to focus on programs where they will play & develop, not who pays the most. (And stop hiring their mama's BF as their "agent")
@IngmanKristian broke the 300 yard mark this season & recovered a fumble to help the @psuviksFB earn their 1st win of the season...he leads all Tight Ends in @BigSkyFootball in total receiving yards & yards per reception (and is #3 in receptions). @NCAA_FCS@BigSkyConf