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BREAKING: Indiana quarterback Alberto Mendoza, the younger brother of Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, has committed to Georgia Tech out of the Transfer Portal after serving as Indiana’s backup during their 2025 national championship season. The **6’2”, 207-lb redshirt freshman appeared in nine games, completing 18 of 24 passes for 286 yards, 5 touchdowns and 1 INT while also rushing for 190 yards and a score, showing flashes of playmaking ability behind his brother. With Indiana adding TCU transfer Josh Hoover as its presumptive starter, Mendoza heads to Atlanta to seek a starting opportunity and join the Yellow Jackets’ rebuild under Brent Key. #albertomendoza #indiana #indianafootball #georgiatech #georgiatechfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
Indiana capped a perfect 16-0 season by defeating the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 to win its first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Hoosiers held on in a thrilling, back-and-forth title game, highlighted by a late defensive stop and an interception that sealed the victory. Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza - the school’s first Heisman Trophy winner - delivered a clutch performance, leading a program transformation under head coach Curt Cignetti from perennial underdog to national champion. #indiana #indianafootball #hoosiers #cfp #nationalchampions #collegefootball
Transfer Portal Update:
There are 10,576 football players that have entered as of Wednesday morning. Of those 10.5K who jumped in, 6,846 are still active and looking for a new team.
There aren't 6,846 open scholarships much less roster spots in Division 1.
BREAKING: Dylan Edwards is reported to be transferring from Kansas State to Kansas, making a notable in-state move within the Big 12. The explosive Derby, Kansas native began his career at Colorado before producing at K-State, where he totaled 546 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns in 2024 while adding receiving value out of the backfield. After an injury-shortened 2025 season, Edwards heads to Lawrence with multiple years of eligibility remaining, giving Kansas a proven, high-ceiling playmaker as the Jayhawks continue to build offensive firepower through the Transfer Portal. #dylanedwards #kansasstate #kstatefootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Former Michigan running back Justice Haynes has committed to Georgia Tech out of the Transfer Portal after one season with the Wolverines and a standout college career overall. The 5’11”, 210-lb back, who began his career at Alabama before transferring to Michigan last season, rushed for 857 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2025, averaging 7.1 yards per carry and posting multiple 100-yard games before a foot injury ended his year.
Haynes was one of the top RBs in the portal and fills a major need for Georgia Tech, adding explosive playmaking to a Yellow Jackets backfield that already boasts talented runners and elevating their offensive outlook for 2026. #justicehaynes #georgiatech #georgiatechfootball #michigan #michiganfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Sam Leavitt, the No. 1-ranked quarterback in the Transfer Portal, has committed to LSU and will join Lane Kiffin’s Tigers for the 2026 season. Leavitt starred at Arizona State, where he threw for 4,652 career passing yards with 36 touchdowns and 11 interceptions while also rushing for 816 yards and 10 scores across his career. He led the Sun Devils to a Big 12 championship and College Football Playoff appearance in 2024 and visited LSU in a high-profile recruitment before ultimately choosing Baton Rouge over other finalists like Miami and Tennessee. His decision gives LSU a proven, experienced signal-caller as Kiffin reshapes the offense. #samleavitt #lsu #lsufootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Former Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola has committed to Oregon out of the Transfer Portal, joining the Ducks as they look for stability and experience at QB. Raiola was a consensus five-star recruit and one of the top QB prospects in the 2024 class, originally committing to Georgia before flipping to Nebraska. At Nebraska, he started 22 games over two seasons, throwing for 4,819 career yards, 31 touchdowns and 17 interceptions, including 2,000 yards, 18 TDs and 6 INTs in 2025 before a broken fibula ended his season early. Raiola has two years of eligibility remaining and gives Oregon another high-upside signal-caller as Dante Moore’s future is still being determined. #dylanraiola #nebraska #nebraskafootball #oregon #oregonfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Linebacker Ty “Bo” Barnes has committed to Kentucky out of the Transfer Portal, giving the Wildcats a major defensive boost. Barnes was a former five-star recruit (ranked among the top linebackers nationally) and will have four years of eligibility after redshirting his lone season at Texas. He saw limited action in 2025 — appearing in four games and recording four tackles and a sack, including a notable performance in Texas’ Citrus Bowl win — but his elite recruit pedigree and athletic upside make him one of the portal’s top linebacker additions for Kentucky. #tbo Barnes #texas #texasfootball #kentucky #kentuckyfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Walker Lyons, a four-star tight end transferring from USC, has committed to BYU with two years of eligibility remaining and is expected to step into a key pass-catching role for the Cougars. Lyons, a 6’4”, 245-lb sophomore, appeared in 23 games over the last two seasons for USC, finishing with 26 receptions for 259 yards and 2 touchdowns, including 20 catches for 223 yards and 2 scores in 2025. His ability to make plays downfield and after the catch gives BYU a proven weapon tight end as they replace the production of Carsen Ryan. The move also reunites him with his younger brother Ryder Lyons, a five-star QB commit in the Class of 2026 already headed to BYU. #walkerlyons #usc #uscfootball #byu #byucougars #transferportal #cfbtransfers @BYUfootball
BREAKING: Michigan running back Justice Haynes has entered the Transfer Portal after a standout 2025 season with the Wolverines. The former Alabama transfer rushed for 857 yards and 10 touchdowns on 121 carries (7.1 yards per carry) and added receiving production, emerging as one of the most dynamic backs in the Big Ten before a late-season injury cut his year short.
Haynes originally arrived in Ann Arbor after transferring from Alabama, where he was a highly ranked portal target, and became a cornerstone of Michigan’s ground game — including multiple 100-yard rushing performances and a historic start to his career with the program.
Now with one more season of eligibility remaining, he’ll look for a new destination to continue his college career and re-establish his draft stock. Meanwhile, Michigan still returns a loaded backfield headlined by Jordan Marshall and incoming five-star Savion Hiter.
#justicehaynes #michigan #michiganfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Cooper Ranvier, a standout kicker transferring from Louisville, has committed to Tennessee after a strong 2025 season. The 6’3”, 205-lb freshman went 21-for-25 on field goals, hitting 84 % of his attempts with a long of 51 yards, and connected on 39 of 41 extra points as Louisville’s primary scorer. Ranvier — a third-team All-ACC selection — chose the Vols over other interest and steps in to replace Max Gilbert, giving Tennessee a reliable leg as it reloads its special teams unit. #cooperranvier #louisville #louisvillefootball #tennessee #tennesseefball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
UCLA quarterback Henry Hasselbeck — son of former NFL QB Matt Hasselbeck — has entered the Transfer Portal with three years of eligibility remaining as he looks for a chance to compete for a starting role elsewhere. Hasselbeck, a 6’3” redshirt freshman, did not appear in a game during his two seasons at UCLA, serving primarily on scout team behind Nico Iamaleava and Luke Duncan. A former three-star recruit and Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year, he now explores new opportunities after coaching changes and a crowded QB room in Westwood. #henryhasselbeck #ucla #uclafootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. has reversed course and will stay with the Huskies for the 2026 season after briefly announcing his intention to enter the Transfer Portal, ending one of the wildest offseason sagas in college football. Williams — who threw for 3,065 yards and 25 touchdowns while rushing for 611 yards and six scores in 2025 — initially shocked the sport by signaling a portal departure shortly after signing a lucrative return contract. He ultimately decided to remain in Seattle, leaving Washington’s QB room intact and quelling rumors of a legal battle over his eligibility and contract status. Meanwhile, LSU’s quarterback search under Lane Kiffin continues in the portal, keeping the Tigers active as they build toward 2026. #demondwilliamsjr #washington #washingtonfootball #lsu #lsufootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers
BREAKING: Former Georgia Tech offensive lineman Tana Alo-Tupuola has committed to Arizona State out of the Transfer Portal, adding size and versatility to the Sun Devils’ interior line. The 6’1”, 325-lb center/guard played in 10 games in 2025 with four starts at center for the Yellow Jackets before entering the portal. Alo-Tupuola — a former three-star recruit out of IMG Academy — drew multiple offers before locking in with ASU’s rebuild under new staff focus on offensive line depth. #tanaalotupuola #georgiatech #georgiatechfootball #arizonastate #arizonastatefootball #transferportal @GeorgiaTechFB@ASUFootball
Former Florida quarterback DJ Lagway has committed to Baylor out of the Transfer Portal, giving the Bears a high-profile signal-caller with two years of eligibility remaining. Lagway — a former No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2024 — started for Florida the past two seasons, finishing 2025 with 2,264 passing yards, 16 touchdowns and 14 interceptions while completing 63.2 % of his passes and adding 136 rushing yards. Over his career in Gainesville, he threw for 4,179 yards, 28 TDs and 23 INTs across 24 starts. After a rocky 4–8 season that saw coaching changes and inconsistent play, Lagway heads to Waco to reinvigorate his career and compete for the Baylor starting job under a staff eager to return to winning ways. #djlagway #florida #floridafootball #baylor #baylorfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers @GatorsFB@BUFootball
BREAKING: Raleek Brown, a premier running back transfer, has committed to Texas out of the Transfer Portal after a breakout 2025 season at Arizona State. The 5’9”, 195-lb junior rushed for 1,141 yards and 4 touchdowns on 6.1 yards per carry while adding 34 receptions for 239 yards and 2 scores, earning All-Big 12 first-team honors. Brown began his career at USC before finding his stride in Tempe and now brings explosive playmaking ability to the Longhorns’ backfield with one year of eligibility remaining — a much-needed boost for Texas after losing key rushers. #raleekbrown #texas #texastechfootball #longhorns #transferportal #collegefootball @raleek2@TexasFootball
@BadgerFootball offensive lineman Joe Brunner has entered the Transfer Portal with one year of eligibility remaining after three strong seasons with the Badgers. The 6’5”, 317-lb guard from Whitefish Bay, WI, was a two-year starter at left guard and earned All-Big Ten honorable mention in 2025, anchoring Wisconsin’s interior with toughness and experience. A former four-star recruit who chose Wisconsin over offers from power programs like @OhioStateFB, @NDFootball, @LSUfootball and @oregonfootball, Brunner gives Power 5 teams a proven blocker with starting experience and physicality up front. #joebrunner #wisconsin #wisconsinfootball #transferportal #cfbtransfers @joebrunner
BREAKING: @TroyTrojansFB offensive lineman Paul Bowling has committed to @FSUFootball out of the Transfer Portal, bringing versatility and early-career production to the Seminoles’ offensive line. The 6’4”, 315-lb true freshman started 12 games in 2025 — nine at center and three at left guard — playing 752 snaps and allowing just three sacks in 451 passing situations, ranking second on his team in pass-blocking grade. Bowling was the first true freshman in Troy history to start a season opener at center and chose FSU over Georgia Tech as he looks to protect the trenches under head coach Mike Norvell and OL coach Herb Hand. #paulbowling #troy #troyfootball #floridastate #fsu #fsufootball #transferportal
HAPPY WHERE HE IS: Texas safety Derek Williams Jr. has withdrawn his name from the Transfer Portal and will return to the Longhorns for the 2026 season after briefly exploring opportunities elsewhere. The former consensus four-star recruit made 42 tackles as a freshman and battled back from injury, playing in 11 games in 2025 with rotational snaps in the secondary and on special teams before deciding to stay in Austin. Williams’ return adds experience and depth to Texas’ defensive backfield as the Longhorns continue to reload under Steve Sarkisian’s staff changes. #derekwilliamsjr #texas #texasfootball #longhorns #transferportal #portalwithdrawal
BREAKING: Four-star defensive back Andre Clarke Jr. has flipped his commitment from @UMichFootball to @UKFootball in one of the biggest recruiting wins of the cycle. Clarke, a 6’1”, 175-lb cornerback from Richmond, Virginia, was released from his letter of intent with Michigan after changes on staff and quickly chose the Wildcats, where he visited previously and built a strong connection with the new regime. Ranked as high as No. 101 overall by ESPN and the No. 23 safety in the class of 2026, Clarke also drew interest from programs like Miami, Tennessee, Florida State and more before landing in Lexington. His length, coverage skills and versatility as a corner/safety give Kentucky a major talent in the secondary and a boost to Will Stein’s early rebuild. #andreclarkejr #kentucky #kentuckyfootball #michigan #michiganfootball #recruiting #classof2026