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3 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

He said he wanted to be closer to home and BYU is a destination mentioned along with teams on the west coast.

He is from Hawaii.

There is nothing "closer to home" when you're from Hawaii.

BYU only saves him an hour for a long plane ride. Is Lefau LDS? Just curious.

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43 minutes ago, DFW Horn said:

There is nothing "closer to home" when you're from Hawaii.

BYU only saves him an hour for a long plane ride. Is Lefau LDS? Just curious.

Yes, Lefau is LDS. We recruited him while he was in high school and he made an unofficial visit to BYU back in the day, so we have some history and connections there.

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6 minutes ago, Crockett said:

Yes, Lefau is LDS. We recruited him while he was in high school and he made an unofficial visit to BYU back in the day, so we have some history and connections there.

You are confusing the fuck out of me with the "we". This is a Texas board. Great that you are fan of BYU but it would be helpful if you somehow put that with your handle

4 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

He said he wanted to be closer to home and BYU is a destination mentioned along with teams on the west coast.

He is from Hawaii.

Crockett wanted to be closer to home and is from Hawaii?

2 hours ago, SaucyJack said:

Crockett is from Miami

he also kilt him a bar when he was only three.

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3 hours ago, SaucyJack said:

Crockett is from Miami

It always bugged me that Sonny Crockett was an All-American football player at Florida, and then became an undercover vice cop in Miami. Like if Colt McCoy had left school and became an undercover cop in Houston. "Hey man, got any drugs?"

"You are Colt McCoy. Can I have your autograph?"

"Nah man, that's not me."

"Yes it is. You are Colt McCoy."

Lefau: "I want to be in a more down hill defensive scheme." (Looking at Big 12 schools)

Transferring to a passing league makes sense lol.

Sounded like we'd have liked to keep him, but guess he didn't love us having half of the Michigan offensive line in town this weekend (or just wanted to get paid more)

and please take Flood with you

Heard good things about him, then he couldn't see the field at the worst position on the team. We even tried a true freshman offensive tackle there before Kibble.

Everything about the left guard position this year was bizarre.

2 hours ago, RoyalBevo21 said:

Lefau: "I want to be in a more down hill defensive scheme." (Looking at Big 12 schools)

Transferring to a passing league makes sense lol.

It was always about BYU overpaying him. We arent matching stupid offers for dudes that arent special.

On 1/1/2026 at 7:29 PM, Js1 said:

Hey I like Gary Sinise. He always looks how I feel (very tired)

Makes me sad when I think about him since he lost his son. It's hard to hear him talk about it, even though he's brave and holds back the tears. He was so proud of him. Even wirh his disease he graduated from USC and was a composer.

On 1/1/2026 at 11:50 PM, SaucyJack said:

Trust me, I know people.

To a fuckin' person they'll let you know it's a brand new day. This is minor league pro football.

All this emo shit is basically posters who don't understand the ground has massively shifted.

Let the ground settle, then start your bitching about something you have no idea is taking place.

I know people bitch about this day and age of CFB, but I personally don't mind it. You can roster churn dead weight each year, upgrade, and yeah, occasionally you're going to lose guys you don't want to leave, but at leart at UT that's fewer than most other teams. I like being able to give my money to help pay for new RB's, WR's, OL, Defense, whatever.

1 hour ago, freyguy said:

and please take Flood with you

That would be nice. Next player to portal needs to superglue that fucker to them.

1 hour ago, Red Five said:

Heard good things about him, then he couldn't see the field at the worst position on the team. We even tried a true freshman offensive tackle there before Kibble.

Everything about the left guard position this year was bizarre.

He's a natural RG, not LG. I don't know if he can play LG, so who knows? If Flood is coaching him, probably not.

Let’s go get this dude: (cue everyone saying “Elon”)

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Texas is looking hard at this guy.

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Top 5 transfer portal landing spots for Florida EDGE Jayden Woods

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Florida EDGE Jayden Woods is in the transfer portal and looking for a new team. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Florida EDGE Jayden Woods is in the transfer portal and looking for a new team. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Jayden Woods was a big recruiting win for Florida a year ago, rated a four-star top-100 national prospect by 247Sports, and the 6-foot-3, 248-pound EDGE had some flash moments for the Gators as a true freshman, but he's now expected to look for a new school and program while hopping in the transfer portal.

On3 slots him No. 18 overall and No. 4 among EDGEs in its ranking of all the players who have entered or declared intentions to enter the transfer portal, meaning there should be a lengthy list of interested suitors as the portal officially opened Friday and teams can begin calling transfer targets.

Woods, who is from Shawnee, Kansas, had 5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with 3.5 sacks, becoming the first Florida true freshman to lead or co-lead the Gators in sacks since 1992. He also tallied 27 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble while playing in all 12 games and drawing two starts.

He played well in the big games as his sacks came against Miami, Texas, and top rivals Tennessee and Florida State. His best game was against the Vols, as he notched 8 tackles along with the sack and a forced fumble that he also recovered.

While On3 and 247 both reported this week that Woods would enter the transfer portal, Florida wasn't giving up on trying to keep him in Gainesville.

If Woods does follow through on plans to transfer, though, here are five potential landings spots for him.

Florida Gators defensive lineman Jayden Woods (15) tackles Florida State Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah (32) | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

Florida Gators defensive lineman Jayden Woods (15) tackles Florida State Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah (32) | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images© Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

1. Tennessee Volunteers

Woods took an unofficial visit and an official visit to Tennessee leading into his senior high school season, and included the Vols in his top 5 schools list along with Florida, Purdue, Wisconsin, and Penn State.

Woods committed to Penn State that summer before flipping in late November to Florida, which makes the Vols even more interesting here as they recently hired former Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Jim Knowles for the same position.

So, Woods liked Tennessee enough to visit multiple times and include it in his top schools list. He liked Knowles' Penn State defense enough to commit there initially. Knowles is now at Tennessee, and Woods' best game of his freshman season came against the Vols.

See the dots we're connecting here?

2. Texas Longhorns

OrangeBloods.com is reporting that Woods is a specific transfer target of interest for Texas, and that site is the go-to source for inside intel on the Longhorns, so we trust there's some real fire behind that smoke.

Texas just made a splash hire in switching defensive coordinators and bringing in Will Muschamp, who has spent the last handful of years at Georgia in a variety of roles and has a deep resume of high-level success calling defenses.

If Woods wants to stay in the SEC, be coached by an elite DC and have a chance to compete for a national championship next year, Texas makes a lot of sense.

1 hour ago, The_Great_Hornsby said:

It was always about BYU overpaying him. We arent matching stupid offers for dudes that arent special.

Their strategy seems to be that when it comes to any Polynesian player that enters the portal lol. Akana had a whole 15 tackles for them this year.

51 minutes ago, texifornia said:

Goosby has not yet decided on the NFL or staying at Texas. An important detail Bowels left out.

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1 hour ago, NBHorn7 said:

Texas is looking hard at this guy.

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Florida EDGE Jayden Woods is in the transfer portal and looking for a new team. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Florida EDGE Jayden Woods is in the transfer portal and looking for a new team. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Jayden Woods was a big recruiting win for Florida a year ago, rated a four-star top-100 national prospect by 247Sports, and the 6-foot-3, 248-pound EDGE had some flash moments for the Gators as a true freshman, but he's now expected to look for a new school and program while hopping in the transfer portal.

On3 slots him No. 18 overall and No. 4 among EDGEs in its ranking of all the players who have entered or declared intentions to enter the transfer portal, meaning there should be a lengthy list of interested suitors as the portal officially opened Friday and teams can begin calling transfer targets.

Woods, who is from Shawnee, Kansas, had 5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with 3.5 sacks, becoming the first Florida true freshman to lead or co-lead the Gators in sacks since 1992. He also tallied 27 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble while playing in all 12 games and drawing two starts.

He played well in the big games as his sacks came against Miami, Texas, and top rivals Tennessee and Florida State. His best game was against the Vols, as he notched 8 tackles along with the sack and a forced fumble that he also recovered.

While On3 and 247 both reported this week that Woods would enter the transfer portal, Florida wasn't giving up on trying to keep him in Gainesville.

If Woods does follow through on plans to transfer, though, here are five potential landings spots for him.

Florida Gators defensive lineman Jayden Woods (15) tackles Florida State Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah (32) | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

Florida Gators defensive lineman Jayden Woods (15) tackles Florida State Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah (32) | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images© Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

1. Tennessee Volunteers

Woods took an unofficial visit and an official visit to Tennessee leading into his senior high school season, and included the Vols in his top 5 schools list along with Florida, Purdue, Wisconsin, and Penn State.

Woods committed to Penn State that summer before flipping in late November to Florida, which makes the Vols even more interesting here as they recently hired former Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Jim Knowles for the same position.

So, Woods liked Tennessee enough to visit multiple times and include it in his top schools list. He liked Knowles' Penn State defense enough to commit there initially. Knowles is now at Tennessee, and Woods' best game of his freshman season came against the Vols.

See the dots we're connecting here?

2. Texas Longhorns

OrangeBloods.com is reporting that Woods is a specific transfer target of interest for Texas, and that site is the go-to source for inside intel on the Longhorns, so we trust there's some real fire behind that smoke.

Texas just made a splash hire in switching defensive coordinators and bringing in Will Muschamp, who has spent the last handful of years at Georgia in a variety of roles and has a deep resume of high-level success calling defenses.

If Woods wants to stay in the SEC, be coached by an elite DC and have a chance to compete for a national championship next year, Texas makes a lot of sense.

Heard OTF talk about this guy on recent video. Said he's an athletic freak.

Supposedly Napier said Woods was like a "Unicorn"

On 1/2/2026 at 1:18 PM, texifornia said:

Hopefully he gets a free grad degree somewhere

is this the guy we just got from georgetown? how is he already in the portal?

2 hours ago, NBHorn7 said:

Texas is looking hard at this guy.

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Top 5 transfer portal landing spots for Florida EDGE Jayden Woods

Story by Ryan Young

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Florida EDGE Jayden Woods is in the transfer portal and looking for a new team. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Florida EDGE Jayden Woods is in the transfer portal and looking for a new team. | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Jayden Woods was a big recruiting win for Florida a year ago, rated a four-star top-100 national prospect by 247Sports, and the 6-foot-3, 248-pound EDGE had some flash moments for the Gators as a true freshman, but he's now expected to look for a new school and program while hopping in the transfer portal.

On3 slots him No. 18 overall and No. 4 among EDGEs in its ranking of all the players who have entered or declared intentions to enter the transfer portal, meaning there should be a lengthy list of interested suitors as the portal officially opened Friday and teams can begin calling transfer targets.

Woods, who is from Shawnee, Kansas, had 5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with 3.5 sacks, becoming the first Florida true freshman to lead or co-lead the Gators in sacks since 1992. He also tallied 27 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble while playing in all 12 games and drawing two starts.

He played well in the big games as his sacks came against Miami, Texas, and top rivals Tennessee and Florida State. His best game was against the Vols, as he notched 8 tackles along with the sack and a forced fumble that he also recovered.

While On3 and 247 both reported this week that Woods would enter the transfer portal, Florida wasn't giving up on trying to keep him in Gainesville.

If Woods does follow through on plans to transfer, though, here are five potential landings spots for him.

Florida Gators defensive lineman Jayden Woods (15) tackles Florida State Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah (32) | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

Florida Gators defensive lineman Jayden Woods (15) tackles Florida State Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah (32) | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images© Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

1. Tennessee Volunteers

Woods took an unofficial visit and an official visit to Tennessee leading into his senior high school season, and included the Vols in his top 5 schools list along with Florida, Purdue, Wisconsin, and Penn State.

Woods committed to Penn State that summer before flipping in late November to Florida, which makes the Vols even more interesting here as they recently hired former Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Jim Knowles for the same position.

So, Woods liked Tennessee enough to visit multiple times and include it in his top schools list. He liked Knowles' Penn State defense enough to commit there initially. Knowles is now at Tennessee, and Woods' best game of his freshman season came against the Vols.

See the dots we're connecting here?

2. Texas Longhorns

OrangeBloods.com is reporting that Woods is a specific transfer target of interest for Texas, and that site is the go-to source for inside intel on the Longhorns, so we trust there's some real fire behind that smoke.

Texas just made a splash hire in switching defensive coordinators and bringing in Will Muschamp, who has spent the last handful of years at Georgia in a variety of roles and has a deep resume of high-level success calling defenses.

If Woods wants to stay in the SEC, be coached by an elite DC and have a chance to compete for a national championship next year, Texas makes a lot of sense.

OrangeBloods.com is reporting ... and that site is the go-to source for inside intel on the Longhorns,

I was unaware of this.

8 minutes ago, futureman said:

is this the guy we just got from georgetown? how is he already in the portal?

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10 minutes ago, futureman said:

is this the guy we just got from georgetown? how is he already in the portal?

No. Colin is a graduate transfer. Jett Walker is who you're thinking of.

Jett Walker - 247sports

7 minutes ago, perfectchaos007 said:

Guess we could see Moore back in DKR in September

Hartline leaves and they're immediately down to this, yikes

If Moore is starting at OSU next season, you can pencil that one in as a W. Yeesh.

1 hour ago, ATXhorn17 said:

If Moore is starting at OSU next season, you can pencil that one in as a W. Yeesh.

Moore is a solid receiver. We just didn't utilize him. Our second most productive receiver. Last year Moore had 7 TDs to Golden's 9 with 20 less targets. We worked him in the short game and he was solid.

I think our portal players are gonna surprise surly next year and more than a few will have good seasons with other teams. But that doesn’t mean Texas won’t be elite or better. That’s the opinion everyone fights about here. The players that leave don’t have too suck because we didn’t win a championship and Texas can get better and possibly elite with new players. Both can be true. It’s a business and the new world of college athletics we live in. Like some have said we can be good to great roster but if you have a chance to be elite at some spots then you have to level up even if it means losing good to great players. If you don’t trust the decision makers that build the roster than that’s a fight for another thread I guess.

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  • ESPN reporter podcast... predicted highest paid portal QB may receive between $5.5- $6mil. Highest paid Non-QB portal player $2mil+

  • Outlier schools that bid for one big portal player can really raise prices the way Duke did for their 2025 portal QB.

  • Expect lots of current roster players to move because their current team won't pay them enough to stay.

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Damn... over 4500 players

By midday on Day 1, more than 4,500 Division I college football players have entered the transfer portal. Players now have until Jan. 16 to enter their name to transfer. It doesn't mean they have to find their new schools by then -- or that they can't return to their previous schools.

On 12/31/2025 at 9:01 AM, someguy said:

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A little late here. Sorta a joke but Wingo has some inconsistency in his game.

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Bobby with OTF: Goosby could still leave for NFL... probably decides in next week

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7 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Bobby with OTF: Goosby could still leave for NFL... probably decides in next week

Latest Offensive Line Updates | Transfer Portal News | Texas Longhorns Football | Arch Manning

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I hate Livingstone is leaving. That's a tight connection with Arch that will be hard to match.

6 minutes ago, RPM said:

I hate Livingstone is leaving. That's a tight connection with Arch that will be hard to match.

So tight that he dropped a few passes in the bowl game then left, potentially to OU.

10 hours ago, Thatguy said:

Moore is a solid receiver. We just didn't utilize him. Our second most productive receiver. Last year Moore had 7 TDs to Golden's 9 with 20 less targets. We worked him in the short game and he was solid.

I know late in the season he was leading the WR corps in yards per target. You’ll argue he was the productive with his target share

I was surprised to find how little the board thought of both Moore and Livingstone. Even more surprising to see the excuses made for Wingo.

I'm more surprised to see Jackson extended. Our WR corp in general seems to drop passes on the regular. I watch lesser teams seemingly field more consistent WRs in almost every other game I watch.

1 hour ago, LTtxfan said:

Bobby with OTF: Goosby could still leave for NFL... probably decides in next week

Latest Offensive Line Updates | Transfer Portal News | Texas Longhorns Football | Arch Manning

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So is this like a Lionel Hutz card?

25 minutes ago, caliHORNia said:

I was surprised to find how little the board thought of both Moore and Livingstone. Even more surprising to see the excuses made for Wingo.

I'm more surprised to see Jackson extended. Our WR corp in general seems to drop passes on the regular. I watch lesser teams seemingly field more consistent WRs in almost every other game I watch.

You saw that festival of mediocrity and thought Wingo was the one that didn't have potential?

1 hour ago, Codaxx said:

I know late in the season he was leading the WR corps in yards per target. You’ll argue he was the productive with his target share

Lol. Dude, Moore isn't WR1. We threw 54 balls to Wingo and schemed the passing game around him hoping he would tap into that "potential". Moore was fine in the role Sark put him in, which was basically a security blanket.

Three hundred eighty eight fucking pounds!?!?

Hopefully he becomes a Sweat-like monster for us.

1 hour ago, texifornia said:

You saw that festival of mediocrity and thought Wingo was the one that didn't have potential?

I thought Livingstone was more consistent and I don't value potential in a 5* player entering their 3rd season in the NIL era.

Wingo is good for drive killing drops and stumbles every time I watch him. Do I expect that to change next year? No, I do not. I'll be surprised if he gets better. I'll be less surprised if Livingstone does.

The entire WR room seems to be mediocre to suck. You can take all of this with a shovel of salt. No one calls me for hot takes on WR's.

I'm excited to watch next season in part to see if my own opinion is worth a damn.

19 minutes ago, USNALonghorn said:

Three hundred eighty eight fucking pounds!?!?

Hopefully he becomes a Sweat-like monster for us.

I’d settle for him not being a flat footed tub of goo.

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