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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Eloi! Eloi, lama sabachthani!

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1 minute ago, Codaxx said:

Let's be honest about this. Texas tried to steal what is arguably Florida's top NFL prospect. Imagine if someone came after Simmons, what do you think Texas's response would be? It sucks, but anyone that though this was not going to a tough battle was kidding themselves.

So we FAFO. Awesome portal strategy.

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Sark and co need to take a lesson in leadership and management. Example. I oversee 101 FTE on my program. To make sure they don’t get tampered or poached by other contractors I’ve made sure my team fucking sucks and is absolute bread. That way I don’t have to deal with roster churn or turnover. It’s leadership 101

Some of these guys are testing the waters to get more money out of their original team. Sumrall must have a good pitch because it looks like they are going to end up keeping everyone they want to keep.

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3 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

Clark and Barnes illustrate how in a single-portal world it's risky to give bowl PT to talented backups of guys who opted out. For any rivals looking to poach, it's a conveniently timed audition. Maybe ND had the right idea.

Who knows, but I will say I haven’t seen much kerfuffle about ND and the portal. Granted, as of now, it appears Clark might be the only one asking for more from the bowl game. Perhaps Smith did, but he has been locked up. With Barnes, it seems like we tried to renegotiate and he left in pursuit of more.

Plus, let’s not pretend ND skipped a bowl game so their players wouldn’t get poached. They have the emotional regulation skills and logical maturity of a seven year old and took their ball and went home.

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40 minutes ago, Vertigo said:

That is a slippery slope and not a narrative that you want to have to overcome when recruiting high school players.

wait, but we are cutting them loose anyway by going back on high school promises - which appears to be exactly what we did with Barnes, and likely many others. We are already down that slope. I'm saying get the replacements first. I don't think "we are cutting your pay because you are not worth it and we think we can do better" plays much better than "we are cutting your pay because you are not worth it and we have done better"

17 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

The classis but other teams reply....only rivaled by trust the coaches

Fuck other teams.

Tell that to all the people wetting their pants about other teams portal classes. Bowlf sides

Just now, crash_davis said:

So we FAFO. Awesome portal strategy.

they could zero in another UTSA edge guy instead. Just as annoyed they did not get this kid, he is a legit talent. Texas needs to win a couple of these battles in this window, or this place will burn down, but people are retarded if they think Texas can go big game hunting and expect to go 100%

Compare our shit to Indiana. We are so out of our depth.

Additions.

Josh Hoover

Position: QB

Previous school: TCU

Class/eligibility: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: Across 31 starts at TCU, Hoover ranks second in program history in completion rate at 64.8%, third in completions (771) and fourth in passing yards (9,629) and passing touchdowns (71).

Hoover's fit at Indiana: Hoover projects as the Hoosiers' starting quarterback in 2026, assuming incumbent Fernando Mendoza enters the NFL Draft.

Turbo Richard

Position: RB

Previous school: Boston College

Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years)

What to know: Across 19 games at Boston College, Richard rushed 200 times for 1,027 yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 32 catches for 275 yards and two scores.

Richard's fit at Indiana: A fast, explosive runner with quality pass-catching skills, Richard can play all three downs and figures to be part of the Hoosiers' running back rotation next fall.

Nick Marsh

Position: WR

Previous school: Michigan State

Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years)

What to know: Marsh finished his Spartan career with 100 catches for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns in 23 games. In two matchups against the Hoosiers, Marsh caught 12 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns.

Marsh's fit at Indiana: The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Marsh projects as a strong replacement for Elijah Sarratt as a starting wide receiver.

Tobi Osunsanmi

Position: DE

Previous school: Kansas State

Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Osunsanmi played in 36 games across four seasons at Kansas State, collecting 50 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. In 2025, he tallied six tackles for loss and four sacks in six games before suffering a season-ending injury.

Osunsanmi's fit at Indiana: Senior edge defenders Mikail Kamara, Kellan Wyatt and Stephen Daley are out of eligibility at the end of the season. Osunsanmi should offer a boost to the Hoosiers' pass rush.

Preston Zachman

Position: S

Previous school: Wisconsin

Class/eligibility next season: 7-Sr. (one year)

What to know: Zachman, who stands 6-foot-1, 212 pounds, played in 34 games at Wisconsin, collecting 130 tackles, four tackles for loss and seven interceptions. He used a normal redshirt in 2020, played in fewer than five games in 2021 and should get a medical redshirt in 2025, granting him a seventh year of eligibility.

Zachman's fit at Indiana: Indiana will lose starting safety Louis Moore to graduation, and Zachman's history of ball production and starting experience trend favorably to him filling Moore's shoes.

Jiquan Sanks

Position: S

Previous school: Cincinnati

Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years)

What to know: The 5-foot-11, 195-pound Sanks was the first true freshman to start Week 1 at Cincinnati since 2015 when he earned the nod in 2024. Sanks tallied 92 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss across 24 games. He played 506 defensive snaps last season, according to Pro Football Focus, and spent 242 snaps in the box, 207 snaps at free safety and 56 snaps at slot corner.

Sanks' fit at Indiana: With his versatility, Sanks can fill various roles on the back end. Along with Moore, starting rover Devan Boykin is out of eligibility after this season. Sanks has the skill set and experience to play either safety or rover.

Joshua Burnham

Position: DE

Previous school: Notre Dame

Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: The 6-foot-4, 260-pound Burnham played in 40 games with 15 starts across four seasons at Notre Dame. He collected 65 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss and six sacks for the Fighting Irish. Across 12 games and four starts this year, he totaled 16 tackles, six tackles for loss and a career-best three sacks.

Burnham's fit at Indiana: Indiana is losing both high-end talent and additional depth pieces in its defensive ends room, and Burnham offers a seasoned, proven veteran who shouldn't let a high bar slip any lower.

Chiddi Obiazor

Position: DE

Previous school: Kansas State

Class/eligibility next season: R-Jr. (two years)

What to know: The 6-foot-6, 275-pound Obiazor played in 28 games across three seasons at Kansas State, collecting 46 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks. In 2025, Obiazor played in 12 games and made 28 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and two sacks. He was more disruptive than his sack number suggests, as Pro Football Focus credited him with 30 pressures,

Obiazor's fit at Indiana: Obiazor has the size and experience to play both inside and outside on the Hoosiers' defensive line. This past season at Kansas State, he took 291 snaps at defensive end and 181 snaps at defensive tackle, according toPro Football Focus.

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Andrew DePaepe

Position: DE

Class/eligibility next season: R-Jr. (two years

What to know: The 6-foot-6, 261-pound DePaepe was a consensus four-star recruit who transferred from Michigan State to Indiana in the spring of 2024. He missed his first season in Bloomington after suffering an injury in fall camp, and he collected two tackles and a half-tackle-for-loss in four games this season.

William DePaepe

Position: DE

Class/eligibility next season: R-So. (two years)

What to know: DePaepe, who stands 6-foot-6 and 260 pounds, was a consensus three-star recruit who redshirted in 2024 and appeared in only one game this season. He recorded two tackles, one sack and one tackle for loss against Indiana State in Week 3.

Amariyun Knighten

Position: CB

Class/eligibility next season: 5-Jr. (two years)

What to know: Knighten provided competition at Indiana's boundary corner position behind All-American selection D'Angelo Ponds. Knighten appeared in just two games this season, playing four snaps against Kennesaw State in Week 2 and 19 snaps vs. Indiana State the following week, according to Pro Football Focus.

Makai Jackson

Position: WR

Class/eligibility next season: Sr. (one year)

What to know: Jackson announced intentions to transfer Sept. 29. He played 54 snaps across the first four games of the season, catching three passes for 15 yards — all in a 73-0 victory over Indiana State on Sept. 12 — before opting to reserve his eligibility and take a redshirt.

Mitch Verstegen

Position: OL

Class/eligibility next season: R-So. (three years)

What to know: A consensus three-star recruit in 2024, Verstegen did not play a regular season snap across two seasons as a reserve offensive lineman at Indiana.

Aden Cannon

Position: DE

Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: Cannon walked onto the team in the fall of 2022 and did not appear in a regular season game across four years in Bloomington.

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Spoiler that shit

2 minutes ago, Codaxx said:

Let's be honest about this. Texas tried to steal what is arguably Florida's top NFL prospect. Imagine is someone came after Simmons, what do you think Texas's response would be? It sucks, but anyone that though this was not going to a tough battle was kidding themselves.

Exactly. These aren't guys that are looking to leave. It's obvious we've been tampering a while with select players and some of them got big offers from their schools to stay where they wanted to be in the first place. I think everyone here expected to land all of them but it's looking like we may only land a handful. Good thing is we have money to spend and we can tamper with other good players. There was a point we didn't get Max Claire and we ended up with Jack Endries. It's not the end of the world.

18 minutes ago, Park Gothic said:

Malapropisms are the lowest form of bait. You're better than this.

What about priapisms?

4 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said:

Who knows, but I will say I haven’t seen much kerfuffle about ND and the portal. Granted, as of now, it appears Clark might be the only one asking for more from the bowl game. Perhaps Smith did, but he has been locked up. With Barnes, it seems like we tried to renegotiate and he left in pursuit of more.

Plus, let’s not pretend ND skipped a bowl game so their players wouldn’t get poached. They have the emotional regulation skills and logical maturity of a seven year old and took their ball and went home.

ND isn't getting poached to any real degree, as far as I can tell. As for their decision not to play in a bowl, safe to say it had nothing to do with avoiding potential portal losses. But it might end up being a happy byproduct of that decision.

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2 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

ND isn't getting poached to any real degree, as far as I can tell. As for their decision not to play in a bowl, safe to say it had nothing to do with avoiding potential portal losses. But it might end up being a happy byproduct of that decision.

I don't know about whether they are losing anyone that they wanted to keep, but it seems like the Notre Dame websites are all freaking out just as much about their lack of portal success as the Texas websites, if not moreso.

12 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

So we FAFO. Awesome portal strategy.

Nobody here wanted us to try for Baugh I know that for sure!

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1 minute ago, Gut Wagon said:

ND isn't getting poached to any real degree, as far as I can tell. As for their decision not to play in a bowl, safe to say it had nothing to do with avoiding potential portal losses. But it might end up being a happy byproduct of that decision.

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They have 16 players in the portal. The difference between ND and Texas is you follow Texas closely

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1 minute ago, Codaxx said:
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They have 16 players in the portal. The difference between ND and Texas is you follow Texas closely

People really just be saying shit with confidence around here

1 minute ago, Codaxx said:
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They have 16 players in the portal. The difference between ND and Texas is you follow Texas closely

Thanks for the info. Going on what I'd heard but hadn't actually researched. Anyone there we'd take?

2 minutes ago, Hank_Hill said:

Nobody here wanted us to try for Baugh I know that for sure!

And how'd that work out?

9 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

What about priapisms?

I’m not getting any watching this portal class

1 minute ago, crash_davis said:

And how'd that work out?

Not well but we know you’d have bitched if we didn’t

Jayden woods staying at Florida

15 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

Compare our shit to Indiana. We are so out of our depth.

Additions.

Josh Hoover

Position: QB

Previous school: TCU

Class/eligibility: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: Across 31 starts at TCU, Hoover ranks second in program history in completion rate at 64.8%, third in completions (771) and fourth in passing yards (9,629) and passing touchdowns (71).

Hoover's fit at Indiana: Hoover projects as the Hoosiers' starting quarterback in 2026, assuming incumbent Fernando Mendoza enters the NFL Draft.

Turbo Richard

Position: RB

Previous school: Boston College

Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years)

What to know: Across 19 games at Boston College, Richard rushed 200 times for 1,027 yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 32 catches for 275 yards and two scores.

Richard's fit at Indiana: A fast, explosive runner with quality pass-catching skills, Richard can play all three downs and figures to be part of the Hoosiers' running back rotation next fall.

Nick Marsh

Position: WR

Previous school: Michigan State

Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years)

What to know: Marsh finished his Spartan career with 100 catches for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns in 23 games. In two matchups against the Hoosiers, Marsh caught 12 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns.

Marsh's fit at Indiana: The 6-foot-3, 203-pound Marsh projects as a strong replacement for Elijah Sarratt as a starting wide receiver.

Tobi Osunsanmi

Position: DE

Previous school: Kansas State

Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Osunsanmi played in 36 games across four seasons at Kansas State, collecting 50 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. In 2025, he tallied six tackles for loss and four sacks in six games before suffering a season-ending injury.

Osunsanmi's fit at Indiana: Senior edge defenders Mikail Kamara, Kellan Wyatt and Stephen Daley are out of eligibility at the end of the season. Osunsanmi should offer a boost to the Hoosiers' pass rush.

Preston Zachman

Position: S

Previous school: Wisconsin

Class/eligibility next season: 7-Sr. (one year)

What to know: Zachman, who stands 6-foot-1, 212 pounds, played in 34 games at Wisconsin, collecting 130 tackles, four tackles for loss and seven interceptions. He used a normal redshirt in 2020, played in fewer than five games in 2021 and should get a medical redshirt in 2025, granting him a seventh year of eligibility.

Zachman's fit at Indiana: Indiana will lose starting safety Louis Moore to graduation, and Zachman's history of ball production and starting experience trend favorably to him filling Moore's shoes.

Jiquan Sanks

Position: S

Previous school: Cincinnati

Class/eligibility next season: Jr. (two years)

What to know: The 5-foot-11, 195-pound Sanks was the first true freshman to start Week 1 at Cincinnati since 2015 when he earned the nod in 2024. Sanks tallied 92 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss across 24 games. He played 506 defensive snaps last season, according to Pro Football Focus, and spent 242 snaps in the box, 207 snaps at free safety and 56 snaps at slot corner.

Sanks' fit at Indiana: With his versatility, Sanks can fill various roles on the back end. Along with Moore, starting rover Devan Boykin is out of eligibility after this season. Sanks has the skill set and experience to play either safety or rover.

Joshua Burnham

Position: DE

Previous school: Notre Dame

Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: The 6-foot-4, 260-pound Burnham played in 40 games with 15 starts across four seasons at Notre Dame. He collected 65 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss and six sacks for the Fighting Irish. Across 12 games and four starts this year, he totaled 16 tackles, six tackles for loss and a career-best three sacks.

Burnham's fit at Indiana: Indiana is losing both high-end talent and additional depth pieces in its defensive ends room, and Burnham offers a seasoned, proven veteran who shouldn't let a high bar slip any lower.

Chiddi Obiazor

Position: DE

Previous school: Kansas State

Class/eligibility next season: R-Jr. (two years)

What to know: The 6-foot-6, 275-pound Obiazor played in 28 games across three seasons at Kansas State, collecting 46 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks. In 2025, Obiazor played in 12 games and made 28 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and two sacks. He was more disruptive than his sack number suggests, as Pro Football Focus credited him with 30 pressures,

Obiazor's fit at Indiana: Obiazor has the size and experience to play both inside and outside on the Hoosiers' defensive line. This past season at Kansas State, he took 291 snaps at defensive end and 181 snaps at defensive tackle, according toPro Football Focus.

All Transfers from Indiana Football

Andrew DePaepe

Position: DE

Class/eligibility next season: R-Jr. (two years

What to know: The 6-foot-6, 261-pound DePaepe was a consensus four-star recruit who transferred from Michigan State to Indiana in the spring of 2024. He missed his first season in Bloomington after suffering an injury in fall camp, and he collected two tackles and a half-tackle-for-loss in four games this season.

William DePaepe

Position: DE

Class/eligibility next season: R-So. (two years)

What to know: DePaepe, who stands 6-foot-6 and 260 pounds, was a consensus three-star recruit who redshirted in 2024 and appeared in only one game this season. He recorded two tackles, one sack and one tackle for loss against Indiana State in Week 3.

Amariyun Knighten

Position: CB

Class/eligibility next season: 5-Jr. (two years)

What to know: Knighten provided competition at Indiana's boundary corner position behind All-American selection D'Angelo Ponds. Knighten appeared in just two games this season, playing four snaps against Kennesaw State in Week 2 and 19 snaps vs. Indiana State the following week, according to Pro Football Focus.

Makai Jackson

Position: WR

Class/eligibility next season: Sr. (one year)

What to know: Jackson announced intentions to transfer Sept. 29. He played 54 snaps across the first four games of the season, catching three passes for 15 yards — all in a 73-0 victory over Indiana State on Sept. 12 — before opting to reserve his eligibility and take a redshirt.

Mitch Verstegen

Position: OL

Class/eligibility next season: R-So. (three years)

What to know: A consensus three-star recruit in 2024, Verstegen did not play a regular season snap across two seasons as a reserve offensive lineman at Indiana.

Aden Cannon

Position: DE

Class/eligibility next season: R-Sr. (one year)

What to know: Cannon walked onto the team in the fall of 2022 and did not appear in a regular season game across four years in Bloomington.

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11 minutes ago, Dbeasy said:

What about priapisms?

Don't threaten me with a good time.

Just now, Hank_Hill said:

Not well but we know you’d have bitched if we didn’t

How about don't go into a gun fight with butter knives. If you're going to play the game, play the fucking game.

We tried is a great moral victory.

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16 minutes ago, bschoolprof said:

wait, but we are cutting them loose anyway by going back on high school promises - which appears to be exactly what we did with Barnes, and likely many others. We are already down that slope. I'm saying get the replacements first. I don't think "we are cutting your pay because you are not worth it and we think we can do better" plays much better than "we are cutting your pay because you are not worth it and we have done better"

No one is going back on high school promises, man. Come on. These deals are one year deals. The premise is discussed during each recruitment that the deals change from year to year. If they agree to something over a 2 or 3 year period but can only paper for one, they keep their word. That is only the case in a few spots, usually with guys like Simmons who have already proved themselves on campus.

One positive from all of the portal lack of success is that Florida and Michigan have had to shell out a lot more money.

2 hours ago, Portal Pirate said:

I would bone Michael Dell's wife on camera if it got us 5 solid OL by Friday.

2 hours ago, Portal Pirate said:

Throw in Cam Coleman and I’d have her like this. IMG_7940.jpeg

If you boned Dell's wife and left her looking like this, you don't need Dell, you just got the wife, and her half is enough.

46 minutes ago, SameSame said:

So what happens when he simply unenrolls at Udub, then enrolls at LSU and starts suiting up and playing? What's to stop that?

Someone explain this to me like I'm 5.

36 minutes ago, WBT said:

Nothing. Washington might sue but they will lose.

If the BIG is standing behind Washington, Washington and the BIG should file a Tortious Interference claim against LSU and the SEC. With the filing and the responses, it would not get settled prior to the fall, which means the POS doesn't get to play football in the fall for either team, and if the POS plays somewhere else, he doesn't get a dime.

Escalating this from Wash v. LSU to the BIG v. the SEC would force the issue that the rats nest of the varied laws and regulations and guidelines do not work in concert with each other, to the detriment of all parties, and needs to be resolved.

I don't know that I've ever seen a more punchable post. Fuck that guy.

3 minutes ago, crash_davis said:

How about don't go into a gun fight with butter knives. If you're going to play the game, play the fucking game.

We tried is a great moral victory.

Neither of us have any idea what we offered so

1 hour ago, crash_davis said:

I think this is the problem. Roster gets wind of what we are offering up transfers. So the roster players now raise their expectations. It's fine if we are landing our top choices, but that doesn't seem to be the case, at least not on the offensive side of the ball.

So we lose out on our targets and aren't willing to pay to retain what our roster thinks they are worth. We seem to be losing both.

Great position to be in.

You keep talking about all this “we need to spend” and you don’t even fucking donate to Burnt Ends (or at least have the flare). Maybe kick in some money of your own or shut the fuck up.

He looked really good in Vandy's bowl game. He was open deep a lot.

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Just now, Hank_Hill said:

Neither of us have any idea what we offered so

But we all know it wasn't enough.

What other bullshit copisms are you going to come up with.

30 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

Clark and Barnes illustrate how in a single-portal world it's risky to give bowl PT to talented backups of guys who opted out. For any rivals looking to poach, it's a conveniently timed audition. Maybe ND had the right idea.

Does it though? You're saying that schools with money to spend (i.e. P4 contenders) saw him make one sack and decided they wanted to poach him and offer him starters money? I'd be pissed if I was a fan of a school that did that.

Clark, I can see. But what was the alternative? Skip over him and play Michael Terry? Wouldn't that encourage him to go into the portal as well?

1 minute ago, crash_davis said:

But we all know it wasn't enough.

What other bullshit copisms are you going to come up with.

I’m sorry you’re pressed because we attempted to get Baugh in to the portal for some reason. Couldn’t be me, I’d be mad if we didn’t.

I believe they call that a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.

Don't play Clark and maybe lose the game and piss him off or do and he has a great game and decides he's worth a laughable amount of money.

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Just now, BornAndRaised said:

What is going on at Texas??!?!?

2 minutes ago, CowboyFred said:

You keep talking about all this “we need to spend” and you don’t even fucking donate to Burnt Ends (or at least have the flare). Maybe kick in some money of your own or shut the fuck up.

You didn't even play college football for Texas. Shut the fuck up about Texas college football.

5 minutes ago, SarksJuggs said:

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Just like aggy had him all signed up and then all the sudden they didnt. This is another round of dumbassery, but this time from our panhandle brethren.

15 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said:

Visiting Texas tomorrow, per Pete Nakos

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I was under the impression Texas had no backup plans and the portal was closed.

Just now, Hank_Hill said:

I’m sorry you’re pressed because we attempted to get Baugh in to the portal for some reason. Couldn’t be me, I’d be mad if we didn’t.

If you think it's just about Baugh, you can't see the forest.

4 minutes ago, SarksJuggs said:

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Ever since Reggie Bush I've hated any comments referencing area codes. The 806? Outside of Palo Duro Canyon, it's an absolute shithole. A wasteland. No one should boast about having any sort of connection to that location.

2 minutes ago, BornAndRaised said:

Good players still entering the portal…. Reminder the portal is open for most teams until the 16th.

1 minute ago, BornAndRaised said:

How many of these guys are going in as negotiating leverage to do what guys like Woods, Guanera, etc., have done to get a big offer they can take back to their current school?

3 minutes ago, Hiphopopotamos said:

I was under the impression Texas had no backup plans and the portal was closed.

Can he play OL?

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