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Was talking about this with a buddy the other day, and I kind of feel like Texas is the only school that has not had a single loss to the transfer portal of a guy that they were seriously intent on keeping or had plans for in the context of their team the next year.

I don't care that Xavier Alford went on to be an all conference player somewhere else.  Conversely, if Arch transferred and was a total and complete bust I don't care about that either.  Alford doesn't count and we didn't work really hard to keep him. Kudos to becoming a better player with more opportunity somewhere else. Arch would absolutely count b/c we would obviously want to keep him- it doesn't matter if he went somewhere else and busted.  Make sense?

Texas- can't think of a single player we lost that we had plans for an wanted to keep

Alabama- Downs, Bond, who else
Georgia- AD Mitchell, Carson Beck (I think- stockton seems like he sucks I don't think they wanted him over Beck but- maybe???)

Ohio State- Hero Kanu (he was absolutely planned for in their two deep going into this year- right)- I know they were pissed when they lost him.  Quinn Ewers?  Did tOSU want to keep him at the time? Try hard?

aggy- too many to list, probably, but then again most of them sucked.  Walter Nolen?  Who else have the lost that's good.

Oklahoma- Dillon Gabriel?  I guess maybe he doesn't count as they didn't try to retain him b/c ----> Jackson Arnold?  I guess he doesn't count either as they didn't try to retain him (probably).  Ooof their development of players has sucked- you hate to see it.  Who you got as OU's biggest transfer loss they wanted to keep?

LSU- 

Michigan

Domers

USC-w

Oregon

Cal- Endies?

Pick any school you like.  If this trend continues of us never losing anyone we try to retain (it can't continue forever- right) and picking up guys from other schools that represent the best of their exPorts I like where our roster management will be, basically, forever.


I don't think we've lost any like I said.  Maybe I'm forgetting someone. I know we had a couple close calls.  Also- I wonder how many guys we ended up getting that were other schools major losses?

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OU lost Nic Anderson.  I'm sure they would have wanted to keep him.  He went to LSU.

A&M surely didn't want Evan Stewart to leave.  LT Overton started most games for Alabama.  I'm sure there are more from that class alone.

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15 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Oklahoma- Dillon Gabriel?  I guess maybe he doesn't count as they didn't try to retain him b/c ----> Jackson Arnold?  I guess he doesn't count either as they didn't try to retain him (probably).  Ooof their development of players has sucked- you hate to see it.  Who you got as OU's biggest transfer loss they wanted to keep?

OU lost a Heisman winner (among a lot of other guys they wanted to keep) when Riley bolted West. 

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2 minutes ago, UncleSonny said:

OU lost a Heisman winner (among a lot of other guys they wanted to keep) when Riley bolted West. 

Uh, yeah. This is why we need to crowd source.  
Also- an interesting point- any coaching regime change is going to be where you probably see the most brutal action in the portal.  It's amazing the "talent" drain they've had at QB the last 5 years. 

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Don't know if these teams tried to keep them or just what their situation was but:

Quinshon Judkins OM>tOSU

Kadyn Proctor Iowa>Bama

Max Klare- Purdue>tOSU

I'm sure WSU wasn't thrilled to lose Mateer to OU

Clemson losing Andrew Mukuba to us

As far as Texas players going out, I agree that most were fairly replaceable, but I liked Justice Finkley and Kitan Crawford.

 

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Losing Terrance Brooks hurt at the time. I thought he was slated to be one of the starters. With Jahdae moving to CB, however, there's no way Brooks would have started.

Not even sure what really happened to him. He transferred to Illinois, where he barely played. Now he's not even on their roster, and he never made a transfer portal announcement. Maybe JUCO?

On a separate note, OU lost Cayden Green last year, and then the fans review bombed his dad's business out of spite.

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Aggy dipshits lost their best receiver from last year right? Noah? 
 

Terrance Brooks sucked. Dude got burned deep repeatedly in the last spring game he played before transferring. 
 

And I personally know Georgia fans who actually believed they were better off after Carson Beck got hurt lol. They overtly hated that motherfucker

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Re: Brooks

CB Terrance Brooks no longer on Illinois football team

by Joey Wagner

Mar 11

 

Spoiler

CHAMPAIGN — Cornerback Terrance Brooks is no longer on the Illinois football team, head coach Bret Bielema announced on Tuesday. Third-year offensive lineman Magnus Moller also left the team last fall. Brooks spent one season in Champaign after transferring from Texas.

Brooks was a marquee transfer addition prior to last season but played just 158 defensive snaps and was behind Kaleb Patterson, Torrie Cox Jr., and Jaheim Clarke on the depth chart.
Brooks did not play the final five games last season and played just five snaps in the final six games of the year. He played in seven games for the Illini this season with five tackles. He did not start a game this season.
Brooks was a four-star transfer last offseason after leaving Texas and chose Illinois over a number of offers, which included Michigan and USC. He was the No. 105 overall transfer last cycle and No. 11 overall cornerback.

Bielema said on Tuesday: "He wasn't with us at the bowl game as well and didn't participate with that. I think Terrance is actually still in school and I've had some communication with his folks and him but he hasn't been with us since three or four days prior to the bowl game."

 

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11 minutes ago, MirrOlure said:

Aggy dipshits lost their best receiver from last year right? Noah? 
 

Terrance Brooks sucked. Dude got burned deep repeatedly in the last spring game he played before transferring. 
 

And I personally know Georgia fans who actually believed they were better off after Carson Beck got hurt lol. They overtly hated that motherfucker

I wouldn't say they were wrong 

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1 minute ago, WBT said:

I wouldn't say they were wrong 

Stockton was pretty awful for them. It’s very like if we replaced Quinn Ewers with all his limitations with Heard or something like that. 

Posted (edited)

Fun thread, kudos for starting it.

 

1 hour ago, Tylerocks said:

Don't know if these teams tried to keep them or just what their situation was but:

Quinshon Judkins OM>tOSU

Kadyn Proctor Iowa>Bama

Max Klare- Purdue>tOSU

I'm sure WSU wasn't thrilled to lose Mateer to OU

Clemson losing Andrew Mukuba to us

As far as Texas players going out, I agree that most were fairly replaceable, but I liked Justice Finkley and Kitan Crawford.

 

Judkins was viewed as a cancer or at least a prick and they did not work to retain him. Kiffin said good riddance on twitter. 
 

You can like Finkley and Crawford all you want, but they were not guys we tried to retain. They were flawed players who were never going to be anything here other than a teeener and a special teams demon. 

50 minutes ago, pyrofiend said:

Losing Terrance Brooks hurt at the time. I thought he was slated to be one of the starters. With Jahdae moving to CB, however, there's no way Brooks would have started.

Not even sure what really happened to him. He transferred to Illinois, where he barely played. Now he's not even on their roster, and he never made a transfer portal announcement. Maybe JUCO?

On a separate note, OU lost Cayden Green last year, and then the fans review bombed his dad's business out of spite.

Terrence Brooks sucked and it did not hurt to lose him. The guy and his dad came to Texas asking for more money and we laughed and said good luck. He’d already lost his starting job to Muhammad by the end of his last season. 
 

in regards to the overall conversation, I think damn near every guy we’ve gotten was someone the other team wanted to retain. Ok, maybe not all of them. Norton and the other DT two years ago who sucked, but Norton ended up being a great pickup. Watson from Syracuse, Brevard, Endries, Matthew Golden, Isiah Bond, even Duke Catalon, all were viewed as big time gets to varying degrees as well as all the other folks mentioned. 

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55 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

 

in regards to the overall conversation, I think damn near every guy we’ve gotten was someone the other team wanted to retain. Ok, maybe not all of them. Norton and the other DT two years ago who sucked, but Norton ended up being a great pickup. Watson from Syracuse, Brevard, Endries, Matthew Golden, Isiah Bond, even Duke Catalon, all were viewed as big time gets to varying degrees as well as all the other folks mentioned. 

Duke Catalon?

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19 hours ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Was talking about this with a buddy the other day, and I kind of feel like Texas is the only school that has not had a single loss to the transfer portal of a guy that they were seriously intent on keeping or had plans for in the context of their team the next year.

I don't care that Xavier Alford went on to be an all conference player somewhere else.  Conversely, if Arch transferred and was a total and complete bust I don't care about that either.  Alford doesn't count and we didn't work really hard to keep him. Kudos to becoming a better player with more opportunity somewhere else. Arch would absolutely count b/c we would obviously want to keep him- it doesn't matter if he went somewhere else and busted.  Make sense?

Texas- can't think of a single player we lost that we had plans for an wanted to keep

Alabama- Downs, Bond, who else
Georgia- AD Mitchell, Carson Beck (I think- stockton seems like he sucks I don't think they wanted him over Beck but- maybe???)

Ohio State- Hero Kanu (he was absolutely planned for in their two deep going into this year- right)- I know they were pissed when they lost him.  Quinn Ewers?  Did tOSU want to keep him at the time? Try hard?

aggy- too many to list, probably, but then again most of them sucked.  Walter Nolen?  Who else have the lost that's good.

Oklahoma- Dillon Gabriel?  I guess maybe he doesn't count as they didn't try to retain him b/c ----> Jackson Arnold?  I guess he doesn't count either as they didn't try to retain him (probably).  Ooof their development of players has sucked- you hate to see it.  Who you got as OU's biggest transfer loss they wanted to keep?

LSU- 

Michigan

Domers

USC-w

Oregon

Cal- Endies?

Pick any school you like.  If this trend continues of us never losing anyone we try to retain (it can't continue forever- right) and picking up guys from other schools that represent the best of their exPorts I like where our roster management will be, basically, forever.


I don't think we've lost any like I said.  Maybe I'm forgetting someone. I know we had a couple close calls.  Also- I wonder how many guys we ended up getting that were other schools major losses?

Beck was allowed to walk and I don’t think anyone at UGA was all that upset about it. He was in the same boat as Ewers in that he came back and then underperformed expectations and was politely shown the door.

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2 hours ago, Tylerocks said:

Don't know if these teams tried to keep them or just what their situation was but:

Quinshon Judkins OM>tOSU

Kadyn Proctor Iowa>Bama

Max Klare- Purdue>tOSU

I'm sure WSU wasn't thrilled to lose Mateer to OU

Clemson losing Andrew Mukuba to us

As far as Texas players going out, I agree that most were fairly replaceable, but I liked Justice Finkley and Kitan Crawford.

 

Judkins wanted to leave for a contender 

Mukuba wanted to play in a system that fit his style 

I'm sure Klare wanted an upgrade and more exposure 

Proctor I think was just money whipped. He was pretty meh early on, but if I remember correctly he got better. His flip-flopping was weird, but whatever 

Mateer had nothing to lose. I'm sure he wanted to move to a program that could get him to the NFL. 

You liked Crawford? He was terrible outside of being a gunner. Nice kid, I'm sure, but he's one of the worst safeties I've seen in a long, long time. He and Jerrin Thompson were...shitty at their positions. 

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Not sure we want to consider folks like:

Rourke Ohio>Indiana

If it's too early to consider 

Mendoza Cal>Indiana

I acknowledge that its non-contender schools to a mid school so they might not be in alignment with the nature of this thread.

Per @MirrOlure above, on Beck, I really don't think Georgia was keen on keeping him. His numbers/issues with health, INTs and incomplete passes nearly mirrored Ewers. (Not hating) Had he returned there might have been a similar controversy Texas saw in the locker room or else where. I am of the position that Geogria told him to go shop. 

 

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1 hour ago, Not a Sock said:

Beck was allowed to walk and I don’t think anyone at UGA was all that upset about it. He was in the same boat as Ewers in that he came back and then underperformed expectations and was politely shown the door.

I mean, was he?  So they could get Stockton as a starter?  I think you might be right but it doesn’t make any sense at all. 

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52 minutes ago, BurntEyes said:

Not sure we want to consider folks like:

Rourke Ohio>Indiana

If it's too early to consider 

Mendoza Cal>Indiana

I acknowledge that its non-contender schools to a mid school so they might not be in alignment with the nature of this thread.

Per @MirrOlure above, on Beck, I really don't think Georgia was keen on keeping him. His numbers/issues with health, INTs and incomplete passes nearly mirrored Ewers. (Not hating) Had he returned there might have been a similar controversy Texas saw in the locker room or else where. I am of the position that Geogria told him to go shop. 

 

Ideally, and I think it would be fun- we could have like top 5 or whatever players from every school in America. So subpar to mid definitely fits in the spirit of this thread. 
20 or so posts in my take is still that Texas has no names on the list. Some of this is really interesting in things like- oh Gabriel is a big loss right?  Oh, Oklahoma shoved him out the door?  If you weren’t plugged in your probably didn’t know that. If you are plugged in and saw Jackson Arnold sucking you might know it but not understand it- but there’s some subtleties that fans of the school might have more insight into than us. 

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3 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

I mean, was he?  So they could get Stockton as a starter?  I think you might be right but it doesn’t make any sense at all. 

Beck was so bad that by the end of the season the fans wanted him gone. Similar to how Texas booted Auburn, Beck single handily cost UGA games and it just would have been toxic if he came back.

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2 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

Fun thread, kudos for starting it.

 

Judkins was viewed as a cancer or at least a prick and they did not work to retain him. Kiffin said good riddance on twitter. 
 

You can like Finkley and Crawford all you want, but they were not guys we tried to retain. They were flawed players who were never going to be anything here other than a teeener and a special teams demon. 

Terrence Brooks sucked and it did not hurt to lose him. The guy and his dad came to Texas asking for more money and we laughed and said good luck. He’d already lost his starting job to Muhammad by the end of his last season. 
 

in regards to the overall conversation, I think damn near every guy we’ve gotten was someone the other team wanted to retain. Ok, maybe not all of them. Norton and the other DT two years ago who sucked, but Norton ended up being a great pickup. Watson from Syracuse, Brevard, Endries, Matthew Golden, Isiah Bond, even Duke Catalon, all were viewed as big time gets to varying degrees as well as all the other folks mentioned. 

Yeah- I assume everyone we signed the other team would have been happy to retain, I just wonder how many guys we got that would “top the list” from the other school. 
off the top of my head I’d say arguments for:

Mitchell- Gerogia

Makuba- Clemson

Hero or Quinn- tOSU (I know they wanted to keep him/ I don’t know who else they’ve lost that they wanted to keep to the transfer portal)  I suspect they would have liked to keep Quinn but when the other guy hit maybe didn’t want to spend those resources?  

Moore- UTSA

DT- Syracuse. He was a Freshman AA at the hardest sport to recruit- they damn sure wanted to keep him- but have they lost anyone worse?  
Endies- Cal?  Don’t know who else they’ve lost  that might be more major but a projected second string AA has to be pretty high on the “ouch that hurt” scale. 

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3 minutes ago, Not a Sock said:

Beck was so bad that by the end of the season the fans wanted him gone. Similar to how Texas booted Auburn, Beck single handily cost UGA games and it just would have been toxic if he came back.

Careful what you wish for I guess. I didn’t think Beck was good- it just seems ballsy to push a guy out when you have total and complete abject shit behind him. 
 

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13 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Yeah- I assume everyone we signed the other team would have been happy to retain, I just wonder how many guys we got that would “top the list” from the other school. 
off the top of my head I’d say arguments for:

Mitchell- Gerogia

Makuba- Clemson

Hero or Quinn- tOSU (I know they wanted to keep him/ I don’t know who else they’ve lost that they wanted to keep to the transfer portal)  I suspect they would have liked to keep Quinn but when the other guy hit maybe didn’t want to spend those resources?  

Moore- UTSA

DT- Syracuse. He was a Freshman AA at the hardest sport to recruit- they damn sure wanted to keep him- but have they lost anyone worse?  
Endies- Cal?  Don’t know who else they’ve lost  that might be more major but a projected second string AA has to be pretty high on the “ouch that hurt” scale. 

Ewers was also homesick and didn’t like Ohio. 

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1 minute ago, SydneyCarton said:

Ewers was also homesick and didn’t like Ohio. 

Yeah. I’d love to know the actual OSU take on that one how hard (if?) they tried for retention. My sense was they were just loading up talent and figuring they’d have an open tryout and everyone who didn’t win could fuck right off and once Quinn reclassified and they liked their guy they didn’t care all that much about Quinn, but that’s me making assumptions and surmising not anything I know. 

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55 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

Careful what you wish for I guess. I didn’t think Beck was good- it just seems ballsy to push a guy out when you have total and complete abject shit behind him. 
 

Georgia will be just fine. 
 

- B. Vennables

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4 hours ago, William Bludworth said:

Well that, and we broke Beck again, so it made Georgia's decision to cut bait that much easier. 

Fixed that for you. But yeah. 

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Here's the top 5ish transfers from each of the schools mentioned in the thread by rating (247 composite I think)

Spoiler
1
2024
Caleb
Downs
S
Alabama
Ohio State
0.99
2
2024
Julian
Sayin
QB
Alabama
Ohio State
0.98
3
2024
Isaiah
Bond
WR
Alabama
Texas
0.98
4
2022
Drew
Sanders
LB
Alabama
Arkansas
0.94
5
2023
Javion
Cohen
IOL
Alabama
Miami
0.94
6
2024
Dezz
Ricks
CB
Alabama
Texas A&M
0.94
7
2023
J.Michael
Sturdivant
WR
California
UCLA
0.93
8
2025
Fernando
Mendoza
QB
California
Indiana
0.93
9
2025
Jaydn
Ott
RB
California
Oklahoma
0.92
10
2025
Jack
Endries
TE
California
Texas
0.91
11
2022
McKade
Mettauer
IOL
California
Oklahoma
0.90
12
2024
Kaleb
Elarms-Orr
LB
California
TCU
0.90
13
2025
Nyziah
Hunter
WR
California
Nebraska
0.90
14
2021
Demarkcus
Bowman
RB
Clemson
Florida
0.94
15
2021
Mike
Jones Jr.
LB
Clemson
LSU
0.94
16
2021
Derion
Kendrick
CB
Clemson
Georgia
0.94
17
2024
Andrew
Mukuba
S
Clemson
Texas
0.93
18
2024
Toriano
Pride Jr.
CB
Clemson
Missouri
0.92
19
2025
Tré
Williams
DL
Clemson
Michigan
0.92
20
2024
Kadyn
Proctor
OT
Iowa
Alabama
0.99
21
2023
Kaleb
Brown
WR
Iowa
Iowa
0.92
22
2023
Arland
Bruce IV
WR
Iowa
Oklahoma State
0.90
23
2023
Keagan
Johnson
WR
Iowa
Kansas State
0.90
24
2023
Jestin
Jacobs
LB
Iowa
Oregon
0.90
25
2022
Eli
Ricks
CB
LSU
Alabama
0.98
26
2021
Arik
Gilbert
TE
LSU
Georgia
0.97
27
2024
Lance
Heard
OT
LSU
Tennessee
0.94
28
2022
Max
Johnson
QB
LSU
Texas A&M
0.92
29
2023
Walker
Howard
QB
LSU
Ole Miss
0.92
30
2024
Jaxon
Howard
EDGE
LSU
Minnesota
0.92
31
2024
Jalen
Brown
WR
LSU
Florida State
0.92
32
2024
Quency
Wiggins
DL
LSU
Colorado
0.92
33
2023
Erick
All
TE
Michigan
Iowa
0.92
34
2023
RJ
Moten
S
Michigan
Florida
0.92
35
2024
Keon
Sabb
S
Michigan
Alabama
0.92
36
2021
Zach
Charbonnet
RB
Michigan
UCLA
0.90
37
2024
Jeremiah
Beasley
LB
Michigan
Missouri
0.90
38
2024
Holden
Staes
TE
Notre Dame
Tennessee
0.93
39
2023
Logan
Diggs
RB
Notre Dame
LSU
0.91
40
2024
Rico
Flores
WR
Notre Dame
UCLA
0.91
41
2025
Rocco
Spindler
IOL
Notre Dame
Nebraska
0.91
42
2025
Pat
Coogan
IOL
Notre Dame
Indiana
0.91
43
2022
Quinn
Ewers
QB
Ohio State
Texas
1.00
44
2024
Noah
Rogers
WR
Ohio State
NC State
0.93
45
2023
JK
Johnson
CB
Ohio State
LSU
0.92
46
2024
Julian
Fleming
WR
Ohio State
Penn State
0.92
47
2024
Kyle
McCord
QB
Ohio State
Syracuse
0.91
48
2022
Caleb
Williams
QB
Oklahoma
USC
1.00
49
2024
Cayden
Green
OT
Oklahoma
Missouri
0.95
50
2025
David
Stone
DL
Oklahoma
NA
0.95
51
2022
Mario
Williams
WR
Oklahoma
USC
0.94
52
2022
Spencer
Rattler
QB
Oklahoma
South Carolina
0.94
53
2024
Quinshon
Judkins
RB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.96
54
2023
Davison
Igbinosun
CB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.94
55
2023
Miles
Battle
CB
Ole Miss
Utah
0.91
56
2024
Kedrick
Reescano
RB
Ole Miss
Arizona
0.91
57
2025
Micah
Pettus
OT
Ole Miss
Florida State
0.91
58
2025
Akelo
Stone
DL
Ole Miss
Georgia Tech
0.91
59
2022
Kingsley
Suamataia
OT
Oregon
BYU
0.96
60
2025
Jaron-Keawe
Sagapolutele
QB
Oregon
California
0.93
61
2022
Travis
Dye
RB
Oregon
USC
0.92
62
2022
Trey
Benson
RB
Oregon
Florida State
0.92
63
2023
Justin
Flowe
LB
Oregon
Arizona
0.91
64
2023
Dont'e
Thornton Jr.
WR
Oregon
Tennessee
0.91
65
2024
Nic
Scourton
EDGE
Purdue
Texas A&M
0.94
66
2025
Max
Klare
TE
Purdue
Ohio State
0.94
67
2024
Deion
Burks
WR
Purdue
Oklahoma
0.92
68
2023
Branson
Deen
DL
Purdue
Miami
0.91
69
2025
DJ
Wingfield
IOL
Purdue
USC
0.91
70
2023
Hudson
Card
QB
Texas
Purdue
0.93
71
2024
Maalik
Murphy
QB
Texas
Duke
0.93
72
2023
Brenen
Thompson
WR
Texas
Oklahoma
0.92
73
2024
Terrance
Brooks
CB
Texas
Illinois
0.91
74
2023
Junior
Angilau
IOL
Texas
Oregon
0.90
75
2024
Walter
Nolen
DL
Texas A&M
Ole Miss
0.99
76
2023
Denver
Harris
CB
Texas A&M
LSU
0.98
77
2024
Evan
Stewart
WR
Texas A&M
Oregon
0.98
78
2024
Chase
Bisontis
OT
Texas A&M
NA
0.94
79
2024
LT
Overton
DL
Texas A&M
Alabama
0.93
80
2024
Jardin
Gilbert
S
Texas A&M
LSU
0.93
81
2025
Noah
Thomas
WR
Texas A&M
Georgia
0.93
82
2024
Jason
Zandamela
IOL
USC
Florida
0.97
83
2022
Jaxson
Dart
QB
USC
Ole Miss
0.96
84
2025
Zachariah
Branch
WR
USC
Georgia
0.95
85
2025
Duce
Robinson
WR
USC
Florida State
0.95
86
2022
Michael
Trigg
TE
USC
Ole Miss
0.94
87
2025
John
Mateer
QB
Washington State
Oklahoma
0.95
88
2024
Cam
Ward
QB
Washington State
Miami
0.94
89
2025
David
Gusta
DL
Washington State
Kentucky
0.93
90
2023
Francisco
Mauigoa
LB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
91
2025
Ethan
O'Connor
CB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
92
2025
Fa'alili
Fa'amoe
OT
Washington State
Wake Forest
0.92

Here they are sorted by rating if anyone prefers to look that way

Spoiler
1
2022
Quinn
Ewers
QB
Ohio State
Texas
1.00
2
2022
Caleb
Williams
QB
Oklahoma
USC
1.00
3
2024
Caleb
Downs
S
Alabama
Ohio State
0.99
4
2024
Kadyn
Proctor
OT
Iowa
Alabama
0.99
5
2024
Walter
Nolen
DL
Texas A&M
Ole Miss
0.99
6
2024
Julian
Sayin
QB
Alabama
Ohio State
0.98
7
2024
Isaiah
Bond
WR
Alabama
Texas
0.98
8
2022
Eli
Ricks
CB
LSU
Alabama
0.98
9
2023
Denver
Harris
CB
Texas A&M
LSU
0.98
10
2024
Evan
Stewart
WR
Texas A&M
Oregon
0.98
11
2021
Arik
Gilbert
TE
LSU
Georgia
0.97
12
2024
Jason
Zandamela
IOL
USC
Florida
0.97
13
2024
Quinshon
Judkins
RB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.96
14
2022
Kingsley
Suamataia
OT
Oregon
BYU
0.96
15
2022
Jaxson
Dart
QB
USC
Ole Miss
0.96
16
2024
Cayden
Green
OT
Oklahoma
Missouri
0.95
17
2025
David
Stone
DL
Oklahoma
NA
0.95
18
2025
Zachariah
Branch
WR
USC
Georgia
0.95
19
2025
Duce
Robinson
WR
USC
Florida State
0.95
20
2025
John
Mateer
QB
Washington State
Oklahoma
0.95
21
2022
Drew
Sanders
LB
Alabama
Arkansas
0.94
22
2023
Javion
Cohen
IOL
Alabama
Miami
0.94
23
2024
Dezz
Ricks
CB
Alabama
Texas A&M
0.94
24
2021
Demarkcus
Bowman
RB
Clemson
Florida
0.94
25
2021
Mike
Jones Jr.
LB
Clemson
LSU
0.94
26
2021
Derion
Kendrick
CB
Clemson
Georgia
0.94
27
2024
Lance
Heard
OT
LSU
Tennessee
0.94
28
2022
Mario
Williams
WR
Oklahoma
USC
0.94
29
2022
Spencer
Rattler
QB
Oklahoma
South Carolina
0.94
30
2023
Davison
Igbinosun
CB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.94
31
2024
Nic
Scourton
EDGE
Purdue
Texas A&M
0.94
32
2025
Max
Klare
TE
Purdue
Ohio State
0.94
33
2024
Chase
Bisontis
OT
Texas A&M
NA
0.94
34
2022
Michael
Trigg
TE
USC
Ole Miss
0.94
35
2024
Cam
Ward
QB
Washington State
Miami
0.94
36
2023
J.Michael
Sturdivant
WR
California
UCLA
0.93
37
2025
Fernando
Mendoza
QB
California
Indiana
0.93
38
2024
Andrew
Mukuba
S
Clemson
Texas
0.93
39
2024
Holden
Staes
TE
Notre Dame
Tennessee
0.93
40
2024
Noah
Rogers
WR
Ohio State
NC State
0.93
41
2025
Jaron-Keawe
Sagapolutele
QB
Oregon
California
0.93
42
2023
Hudson
Card
QB
Texas
Purdue
0.93
43
2024
Maalik
Murphy
QB
Texas
Duke
0.93
44
2024
LT
Overton
DL
Texas A&M
Alabama
0.93
45
2024
Jardin
Gilbert
S
Texas A&M
LSU
0.93
46
2025
Noah
Thomas
WR
Texas A&M
Georgia
0.93
47
2025
David
Gusta
DL
Washington State
Kentucky
0.93
48
2025
Jaydn
Ott
RB
California
Oklahoma
0.92
49
2024
Toriano
Pride Jr.
CB
Clemson
Missouri
0.92
50
2025
Tré
Williams
DL
Clemson
Michigan
0.92
51
2023
Kaleb
Brown
WR
Iowa
Iowa
0.92
52
2022
Max
Johnson
QB
LSU
Texas A&M
0.92
53
2023
Walker
Howard
QB
LSU
Ole Miss
0.92
54
2024
Jaxon
Howard
EDGE
LSU
Minnesota
0.92
55
2024
Jalen
Brown
WR
LSU
Florida State
0.92
56
2024
Quency
Wiggins
DL
LSU
Colorado
0.92
57
2023
Erick
All
TE
Michigan
Iowa
0.92
58
2023
RJ
Moten
S
Michigan
Florida
0.92
59
2024
Keon
Sabb
S
Michigan
Alabama
0.92
60
2023
JK
Johnson
CB
Ohio State
LSU
0.92
61
2024
Julian
Fleming
WR
Ohio State
Penn State
0.92
62
2022
Travis
Dye
RB
Oregon
USC
0.92
63
2022
Trey
Benson
RB
Oregon
Florida State
0.92
64
2024
Deion
Burks
WR
Purdue
Oklahoma
0.92
65
2023
Brenen
Thompson
WR
Texas
Oklahoma
0.92
66
2023
Francisco
Mauigoa
LB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
67
2025
Ethan
O'Connor
CB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
68
2025
Fa'alili
Fa'amoe
OT
Washington State
Wake Forest
0.92
69
2025
Jack
Endries
TE
California
Texas
0.91
70
2023
Logan
Diggs
RB
Notre Dame
LSU
0.91
71
2024
Rico
Flores
WR
Notre Dame
UCLA
0.91
72
2025
Rocco
Spindler
IOL
Notre Dame
Nebraska
0.91
73
2025
Pat
Coogan
IOL
Notre Dame
Indiana
0.91
74
2024
Kyle
McCord
QB
Ohio State
Syracuse
0.91
75
2023
Miles
Battle
CB
Ole Miss
Utah
0.91
76
2024
Kedrick
Reescano
RB
Ole Miss
Arizona
0.91
77
2025
Micah
Pettus
OT
Ole Miss
Florida State
0.91
78
2025
Akelo
Stone
DL
Ole Miss
Georgia Tech
0.91
79
2023
Justin
Flowe
LB
Oregon
Arizona
0.91
80
2023
Dont'e
Thornton Jr.
WR
Oregon
Tennessee
0.91
81
2023
Branson
Deen
DL
Purdue
Miami
0.91
82
2025
DJ
Wingfield
IOL
Purdue
USC
0.91
83
2024
Terrance
Brooks
CB
Texas
Illinois
0.91
84
2022
McKade
Mettauer
IOL
California
Oklahoma
0.90
85
2024
Kaleb
Elarms-Orr
LB
California
TCU
0.90
86
2025
Nyziah
Hunter
WR
California
Nebraska
0.90
87
2023
Arland
Bruce IV
WR
Iowa
Oklahoma State
0.90
88
2023
Keagan
Johnson
WR
Iowa
Kansas State
0.90
89
2023
Jestin
Jacobs
LB
Iowa
Oregon
0.90
90
2021
Zach
Charbonnet
RB
Michigan
UCLA
0.90
91
2024
Jeremiah
Beasley
LB
Michigan
Missouri
0.90
92
2023
Junior
Angilau
IOL
Texas
Oregon
0.90

 

Posted

So in terms of our gains and losses:

70
2023
Hudson
Card
QB
Texas
Purdue
0.93
71
2024
Maalik
Murphy
QB
Texas
Duke
0.93
72
2023
Brenen
Thompson
WR
Texas
Oklahoma
0.92
73
2024
Terrance
Brooks
CB
Texas
Illinois
0.91
74
2023
Junior
Angilau
IOL
Texas
Oregon
0.90

 

1
2022
Quinn
Ewers
QB
Ohio State
Texas
1.00
2
2024
Isaiah
Bond
WR
Alabama
Texas
0.98
3
2024
Andrew
Mukuba
S
Clemson
Texas
0.93
4
2025
Jack
Endries
TE
California
Texas
0.91
Posted
17 minutes ago, Bodacious Bevo said:

Here's the top 5ish transfers from each of the schools mentioned in the thread by rating (247 composite I think)

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1
2024
Caleb
Downs
S
Alabama
Ohio State
0.99
2
2024
Julian
Sayin
QB
Alabama
Ohio State
0.98
3
2024
Isaiah
Bond
WR
Alabama
Texas
0.98
4
2022
Drew
Sanders
LB
Alabama
Arkansas
0.94
5
2023
Javion
Cohen
IOL
Alabama
Miami
0.94
6
2024
Dezz
Ricks
CB
Alabama
Texas A&M
0.94
7
2023
J.Michael
Sturdivant
WR
California
UCLA
0.93
8
2025
Fernando
Mendoza
QB
California
Indiana
0.93
9
2025
Jaydn
Ott
RB
California
Oklahoma
0.92
10
2025
Jack
Endries
TE
California
Texas
0.91
11
2022
McKade
Mettauer
IOL
California
Oklahoma
0.90
12
2024
Kaleb
Elarms-Orr
LB
California
TCU
0.90
13
2025
Nyziah
Hunter
WR
California
Nebraska
0.90
14
2021
Demarkcus
Bowman
RB
Clemson
Florida
0.94
15
2021
Mike
Jones Jr.
LB
Clemson
LSU
0.94
16
2021
Derion
Kendrick
CB
Clemson
Georgia
0.94
17
2024
Andrew
Mukuba
S
Clemson
Texas
0.93
18
2024
Toriano
Pride Jr.
CB
Clemson
Missouri
0.92
19
2025
Tré
Williams
DL
Clemson
Michigan
0.92
20
2024
Kadyn
Proctor
OT
Iowa
Alabama
0.99
21
2023
Kaleb
Brown
WR
Iowa
Iowa
0.92
22
2023
Arland
Bruce IV
WR
Iowa
Oklahoma State
0.90
23
2023
Keagan
Johnson
WR
Iowa
Kansas State
0.90
24
2023
Jestin
Jacobs
LB
Iowa
Oregon
0.90
25
2022
Eli
Ricks
CB
LSU
Alabama
0.98
26
2021
Arik
Gilbert
TE
LSU
Georgia
0.97
27
2024
Lance
Heard
OT
LSU
Tennessee
0.94
28
2022
Max
Johnson
QB
LSU
Texas A&M
0.92
29
2023
Walker
Howard
QB
LSU
Ole Miss
0.92
30
2024
Jaxon
Howard
EDGE
LSU
Minnesota
0.92
31
2024
Jalen
Brown
WR
LSU
Florida State
0.92
32
2024
Quency
Wiggins
DL
LSU
Colorado
0.92
33
2023
Erick
All
TE
Michigan
Iowa
0.92
34
2023
RJ
Moten
S
Michigan
Florida
0.92
35
2024
Keon
Sabb
S
Michigan
Alabama
0.92
36
2021
Zach
Charbonnet
RB
Michigan
UCLA
0.90
37
2024
Jeremiah
Beasley
LB
Michigan
Missouri
0.90
38
2024
Holden
Staes
TE
Notre Dame
Tennessee
0.93
39
2023
Logan
Diggs
RB
Notre Dame
LSU
0.91
40
2024
Rico
Flores
WR
Notre Dame
UCLA
0.91
41
2025
Rocco
Spindler
IOL
Notre Dame
Nebraska
0.91
42
2025
Pat
Coogan
IOL
Notre Dame
Indiana
0.91
43
2022
Quinn
Ewers
QB
Ohio State
Texas
1.00
44
2024
Noah
Rogers
WR
Ohio State
NC State
0.93
45
2023
JK
Johnson
CB
Ohio State
LSU
0.92
46
2024
Julian
Fleming
WR
Ohio State
Penn State
0.92
47
2024
Kyle
McCord
QB
Ohio State
Syracuse
0.91
48
2022
Caleb
Williams
QB
Oklahoma
USC
1.00
49
2024
Cayden
Green
OT
Oklahoma
Missouri
0.95
50
2025
David
Stone
DL
Oklahoma
NA
0.95
51
2022
Mario
Williams
WR
Oklahoma
USC
0.94
52
2022
Spencer
Rattler
QB
Oklahoma
South Carolina
0.94
53
2024
Quinshon
Judkins
RB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.96
54
2023
Davison
Igbinosun
CB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.94
55
2023
Miles
Battle
CB
Ole Miss
Utah
0.91
56
2024
Kedrick
Reescano
RB
Ole Miss
Arizona
0.91
57
2025
Micah
Pettus
OT
Ole Miss
Florida State
0.91
58
2025
Akelo
Stone
DL
Ole Miss
Georgia Tech
0.91
59
2022
Kingsley
Suamataia
OT
Oregon
BYU
0.96
60
2025
Jaron-Keawe
Sagapolutele
QB
Oregon
California
0.93
61
2022
Travis
Dye
RB
Oregon
USC
0.92
62
2022
Trey
Benson
RB
Oregon
Florida State
0.92
63
2023
Justin
Flowe
LB
Oregon
Arizona
0.91
64
2023
Dont'e
Thornton Jr.
WR
Oregon
Tennessee
0.91
65
2024
Nic
Scourton
EDGE
Purdue
Texas A&M
0.94
66
2025
Max
Klare
TE
Purdue
Ohio State
0.94
67
2024
Deion
Burks
WR
Purdue
Oklahoma
0.92
68
2023
Branson
Deen
DL
Purdue
Miami
0.91
69
2025
DJ
Wingfield
IOL
Purdue
USC
0.91
70
2023
Hudson
Card
QB
Texas
Purdue
0.93
71
2024
Maalik
Murphy
QB
Texas
Duke
0.93
72
2023
Brenen
Thompson
WR
Texas
Oklahoma
0.92
73
2024
Terrance
Brooks
CB
Texas
Illinois
0.91
74
2023
Junior
Angilau
IOL
Texas
Oregon
0.90
75
2024
Walter
Nolen
DL
Texas A&M
Ole Miss
0.99
76
2023
Denver
Harris
CB
Texas A&M
LSU
0.98
77
2024
Evan
Stewart
WR
Texas A&M
Oregon
0.98
78
2024
Chase
Bisontis
OT
Texas A&M
NA
0.94
79
2024
LT
Overton
DL
Texas A&M
Alabama
0.93
80
2024
Jardin
Gilbert
S
Texas A&M
LSU
0.93
81
2025
Noah
Thomas
WR
Texas A&M
Georgia
0.93
82
2024
Jason
Zandamela
IOL
USC
Florida
0.97
83
2022
Jaxson
Dart
QB
USC
Ole Miss
0.96
84
2025
Zachariah
Branch
WR
USC
Georgia
0.95
85
2025
Duce
Robinson
WR
USC
Florida State
0.95
86
2022
Michael
Trigg
TE
USC
Ole Miss
0.94
87
2025
John
Mateer
QB
Washington State
Oklahoma
0.95
88
2024
Cam
Ward
QB
Washington State
Miami
0.94
89
2025
David
Gusta
DL
Washington State
Kentucky
0.93
90
2023
Francisco
Mauigoa
LB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
91
2025
Ethan
O'Connor
CB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
92
2025
Fa'alili
Fa'amoe
OT
Washington State
Wake Forest
0.92

Here they are sorted by rating if anyone prefers to look that way

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1
2022
Quinn
Ewers
QB
Ohio State
Texas
1.00
2
2022
Caleb
Williams
QB
Oklahoma
USC
1.00
3
2024
Caleb
Downs
S
Alabama
Ohio State
0.99
4
2024
Kadyn
Proctor
OT
Iowa
Alabama
0.99
5
2024
Walter
Nolen
DL
Texas A&M
Ole Miss
0.99
6
2024
Julian
Sayin
QB
Alabama
Ohio State
0.98
7
2024
Isaiah
Bond
WR
Alabama
Texas
0.98
8
2022
Eli
Ricks
CB
LSU
Alabama
0.98
9
2023
Denver
Harris
CB
Texas A&M
LSU
0.98
10
2024
Evan
Stewart
WR
Texas A&M
Oregon
0.98
11
2021
Arik
Gilbert
TE
LSU
Georgia
0.97
12
2024
Jason
Zandamela
IOL
USC
Florida
0.97
13
2024
Quinshon
Judkins
RB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.96
14
2022
Kingsley
Suamataia
OT
Oregon
BYU
0.96
15
2022
Jaxson
Dart
QB
USC
Ole Miss
0.96
16
2024
Cayden
Green
OT
Oklahoma
Missouri
0.95
17
2025
David
Stone
DL
Oklahoma
NA
0.95
18
2025
Zachariah
Branch
WR
USC
Georgia
0.95
19
2025
Duce
Robinson
WR
USC
Florida State
0.95
20
2025
John
Mateer
QB
Washington State
Oklahoma
0.95
21
2022
Drew
Sanders
LB
Alabama
Arkansas
0.94
22
2023
Javion
Cohen
IOL
Alabama
Miami
0.94
23
2024
Dezz
Ricks
CB
Alabama
Texas A&M
0.94
24
2021
Demarkcus
Bowman
RB
Clemson
Florida
0.94
25
2021
Mike
Jones Jr.
LB
Clemson
LSU
0.94
26
2021
Derion
Kendrick
CB
Clemson
Georgia
0.94
27
2024
Lance
Heard
OT
LSU
Tennessee
0.94
28
2022
Mario
Williams
WR
Oklahoma
USC
0.94
29
2022
Spencer
Rattler
QB
Oklahoma
South Carolina
0.94
30
2023
Davison
Igbinosun
CB
Ole Miss
Ohio State
0.94
31
2024
Nic
Scourton
EDGE
Purdue
Texas A&M
0.94
32
2025
Max
Klare
TE
Purdue
Ohio State
0.94
33
2024
Chase
Bisontis
OT
Texas A&M
NA
0.94
34
2022
Michael
Trigg
TE
USC
Ole Miss
0.94
35
2024
Cam
Ward
QB
Washington State
Miami
0.94
36
2023
J.Michael
Sturdivant
WR
California
UCLA
0.93
37
2025
Fernando
Mendoza
QB
California
Indiana
0.93
38
2024
Andrew
Mukuba
S
Clemson
Texas
0.93
39
2024
Holden
Staes
TE
Notre Dame
Tennessee
0.93
40
2024
Noah
Rogers
WR
Ohio State
NC State
0.93
41
2025
Jaron-Keawe
Sagapolutele
QB
Oregon
California
0.93
42
2023
Hudson
Card
QB
Texas
Purdue
0.93
43
2024
Maalik
Murphy
QB
Texas
Duke
0.93
44
2024
LT
Overton
DL
Texas A&M
Alabama
0.93
45
2024
Jardin
Gilbert
S
Texas A&M
LSU
0.93
46
2025
Noah
Thomas
WR
Texas A&M
Georgia
0.93
47
2025
David
Gusta
DL
Washington State
Kentucky
0.93
48
2025
Jaydn
Ott
RB
California
Oklahoma
0.92
49
2024
Toriano
Pride Jr.
CB
Clemson
Missouri
0.92
50
2025
Tré
Williams
DL
Clemson
Michigan
0.92
51
2023
Kaleb
Brown
WR
Iowa
Iowa
0.92
52
2022
Max
Johnson
QB
LSU
Texas A&M
0.92
53
2023
Walker
Howard
QB
LSU
Ole Miss
0.92
54
2024
Jaxon
Howard
EDGE
LSU
Minnesota
0.92
55
2024
Jalen
Brown
WR
LSU
Florida State
0.92
56
2024
Quency
Wiggins
DL
LSU
Colorado
0.92
57
2023
Erick
All
TE
Michigan
Iowa
0.92
58
2023
RJ
Moten
S
Michigan
Florida
0.92
59
2024
Keon
Sabb
S
Michigan
Alabama
0.92
60
2023
JK
Johnson
CB
Ohio State
LSU
0.92
61
2024
Julian
Fleming
WR
Ohio State
Penn State
0.92
62
2022
Travis
Dye
RB
Oregon
USC
0.92
63
2022
Trey
Benson
RB
Oregon
Florida State
0.92
64
2024
Deion
Burks
WR
Purdue
Oklahoma
0.92
65
2023
Brenen
Thompson
WR
Texas
Oklahoma
0.92
66
2023
Francisco
Mauigoa
LB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
67
2025
Ethan
O'Connor
CB
Washington State
Miami
0.92
68
2025
Fa'alili
Fa'amoe
OT
Washington State
Wake Forest
0.92
69
2025
Jack
Endries
TE
California
Texas
0.91
70
2023
Logan
Diggs
RB
Notre Dame
LSU
0.91
71
2024
Rico
Flores
WR
Notre Dame
UCLA
0.91
72
2025
Rocco
Spindler
IOL
Notre Dame
Nebraska
0.91
73
2025
Pat
Coogan
IOL
Notre Dame
Indiana
0.91
74
2024
Kyle
McCord
QB
Ohio State
Syracuse
0.91
75
2023
Miles
Battle
CB
Ole Miss
Utah
0.91
76
2024
Kedrick
Reescano
RB
Ole Miss
Arizona
0.91
77
2025
Micah
Pettus
OT
Ole Miss
Florida State
0.91
78
2025
Akelo
Stone
DL
Ole Miss
Georgia Tech
0.91
79
2023
Justin
Flowe
LB
Oregon
Arizona
0.91
80
2023
Dont'e
Thornton Jr.
WR
Oregon
Tennessee
0.91
81
2023
Branson
Deen
DL
Purdue
Miami
0.91
82
2025
DJ
Wingfield
IOL
Purdue
USC
0.91
83
2024
Terrance
Brooks
CB
Texas
Illinois
0.91
84
2022
McKade
Mettauer
IOL
California
Oklahoma
0.90
85
2024
Kaleb
Elarms-Orr
LB
California
TCU
0.90
86
2025
Nyziah
Hunter
WR
California
Nebraska
0.90
87
2023
Arland
Bruce IV
WR
Iowa
Oklahoma State
0.90
88
2023
Keagan
Johnson
WR
Iowa
Kansas State
0.90
89
2023
Jestin
Jacobs
LB
Iowa
Oregon
0.90
90
2021
Zach
Charbonnet
RB
Michigan
UCLA
0.90
91
2024
Jeremiah
Beasley
LB
Michigan
Missouri
0.90
92
2023
Junior
Angilau
IOL
Texas
Oregon
0.90

 

Denver Harris looking good on there with his .98 headed to UNLV

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