Texas A&M freshman DB will enter transfer portal
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Auburn freshman corner announces his return to program
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Yet another Georgia Tech wide receiver is in the NCAA’s transfer portal. Jamauri Brice, according to 247Sports, could be leaving the program.
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Standout Colorado freshman London Merritt hits the portal
It’s January 2, and you know what that means? Welcome to portal season. As of midnight, the transfer portal is now wide open, and anybody in the world of college football is free to do what they please.
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Michigan State football offers former CUSA Freshman of the Year
Richard was the former CUSA Freshman of the Year in 2023, All C-USA Second Team in 2024, and had three interceptions this past season, including a big one on LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. Richard is ranked as a 3-star transfer by 247Sports and their No. 64 ranked safety in the portal.
But even though this class is full of blue-chip recruits, there have been plenty of under-the-radar young players who have made a name for themselves. Perhaps the most notable example is Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie, who was ranked outside the top 100 players in his recruiting class but has been one of the best scorers in college basketball.
Florida football retains freshman standout wide receiver Dallas Wilson, who will return to Gainesville to play for Jon Sumrall in 2026.
The No. 8-ranked team in the country has been on a roll this year. The Oklahoma Sooners Women’s Basketball team has just one loss on the year, as they lost to one of the best teams in the country, UCLA.
The Maxwell Football Club today announced that Ohio State Quarterback Julian Sayin has been selected as the winner of the 2025 Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award, presented to the outstanding freshman player in college football.
Freshman Ebuka Okorie scored 28 points, Benny Gealer made a crucial pair of free throws with 8.2 seconds left, and Stanford beat No. 16 Louisville 80-76
A three-star recruit in the 2025 class, Bowling signed with the Trojans and became the first true freshman offensive lineman in program history to begin the season as a starter. He appeared in 12 games, starting nine at center and three at left guard.