2024-2025 Portal Thread (Free Agency Thread)

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I thought someone had started this to be honest.

Add in as you see fit.

#1 QB Mensah ended up at Duke. Excellent pickup.

Nothing on Miller Moss yet.

Mateer?

I know prior to the Underwood signing that Michigan had put out million dollar offers to Moss and Mateer. They'll still be looking for a senior (I'd assume) QB in the portal.

Rumors today of a 4 million dollar offer by a Big Ten team for Ewers.


Adding in this link to the On3 Portal, um portal hehe.



 
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Devon Dampier to Utah.
Now if Kyle Whittingham can just keep his grubby mitts off of the offense........
 
The QB from A&M is going to Houston

He's been the #1 QB on a couple publications I've read, albeit briefly. The one that sticks out to me had Mensah as the #5 QB, this on Monday so take it fwiw
 
Sage Ryan hit the portal. Can’t wait to see where that fucker is gonna play.
Major Burns exhausted all eligibility thank Christ.
Now Jardin Gilbert needs to transfer but he womt so they need to kick him off the team somehow
 
Holy shlit

He's alive.


Great pickup for the Utes.

I for one am happy we won't be seeing him in Michigan Stadium with the Lobos to open next season.
Yup, I'm alive and kicking! I hope all is well with you.

I think Dampier could be great next year. His OC is Utah's new OC as well. Utah may land Wayshawn Parker as well.
 
Is the great genius Mario Cristobal planning on replacing Cam or is he content winning 5 or so games next year since he'll still get paid his 8 million no matter how much he sucks.
 
Is Mendoza the QB from Cal any good because thats who Miami fans think is going to be the guy. I mean if they couldn't win the garbage ACC with a Heisman finalist I doubt it matters but he's supposedly the next QB.
 
Is Mendoza the QB from Cal any good because thats who Miami fans think is going to be the guy. I mean if they couldn't win the garbage ACC with a Heisman finalist I doubt it matters but he's supposedly the next QB.
I like Mendoza, but he strikes me as the kind of kid you can with WITH, but isn't necessarily a guy you win BECAUSE OF.
 
I thought someone had started this to be honest.

Add in as you see fit.

#1 QB Mensah ended up at Duke. Excellent pickup.

Nothing on Miller Moss yet.

Mateer?

I know prior to the Underwood signing that Michigan had put out million dollar offers to Moss and Mateer. They'll still be looking for a senior (I'd assume) QB in the portal.

Rumors today of a 4 million dollar offer by a Big Ten team for Ewers.


Adding in this link to the On3 Portal, um portal hehe.



Just my opinion, but some Big Ten team is offering to not spend their money efficiently.

I was wondering BAR is maybe Billy Edwards from MD makes sense for Michigan? I thought at times he looked pretty good, had some success with downfield throws. Seems like he might be a good bridge guy for next year to have around.
 
Just my opinion, but some Big Ten team is offering to not spend their money efficiently.

I was wondering BAR is maybe Billy Edwards from MD makes sense for Michigan? I thought at times he looked pretty good, had some success with downfield throws. Seems like he might be a good bridge guy for next year to have around.
The fans are becoming more into this possible move than at first glance.

Whoever comes in has to be ready to start, and possibly not start all year.

Teammate and mentor type.
 
Had to happen.

I'm not sure why all these guys say behind Will Howard this year.

Go get yourself a career guys.
 
I don't think we matched the $, but we did tell him he can play offense as well. Guess Travis Hunter is inspiring a future generation of 2 way players
 
Can I say I hate this transfer portal nonsense every offseason and really can't stand seeing so many players end up at 3 or more schools for their careers.
 
I don't think we matched the $, but we did tell him he can play offense as well. Guess Travis Hunter is inspiring a future generation of 2 way players
For sure.

Glad he's sticking.

Public negotiations will become more commonplace.
 
Can I say I hate this transfer portal nonsense every offseason and really can't stand seeing so many players end up at 3 or more schools for their careers.
It sucks and the calendar makes it worse. Right now, we have coaches and staff preparing for a playoff (or bowl) game, recruiting high school players, recruiting transfer players, and also having to recruit guys already on their team. It's absurd
 
Good timing too, because I think we only have 4 scholarship WR available for the bowl game
Wait till you see what we're rolling out!

This will basically be an extension of spring practice between the portal losses and the NFL guys sitting.
 
I think it's a done deal. Yet another can of worms opened. Nice work NCAA.
Dorian Singer is trying to get another year. No clue what his justification is but I'd like to see him back with a QB that doesn't look like a deer in headlights.

He might be using the I had a terrible QB clause.
 
Bill Belichick added to North Carolina's special teams via the Transfer Portal on Thursday -- he signed Michigan's transfer Adam Samaha, the kicker confirmed to Inside Carolina.

Samaha, a 5-foot-11, 195-pounder, entered the Portal on Dec. 14. On Tuesday, he officially visited Chapel Hill.
 
South Carolina tight end transfer Connor Cox has committed to North Carolina, he announced on Wednesday.

In addition to UNC, Cox, a 6-foot-6, 242-pounder, took official trips to Kansas and Michigan State. He had originally scheduled an official visit with NC State but canceled it to make room for his Chapel Hill trip.
 
North Carolina's depth chart on the defensive line is in need of replenishing this offseason, and Delaware transfer Melkart Abou-Jaoude has jumped at the opportunity. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound defensive lineman committed to Bill Belichick's Tar Heels on Tuesday, following his official visit to Chapel Hill on Friday.

The Newton, N.J. native is coming off the best season of his college career as a junior, totaling 24 tackles, with 9.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks in 11 starts for the Blue Hens, earning all-conference honorable mention honors. He began his college career as a walk-on, and has two years of eligibility remaining.
 
After spending the past three seasons at East Carolina and then three days on Wake Forest's commitment list, C.J. Mims flipped to North Carolina on Thursday.

Mims, a 6-foot-2, 305-pound defensive tackle, is the second portal commitment on the defensive line for new head coach Bill Belichick, joining Melkart Abou-Jaoude,
 
Bill Belichick added to North Carolina's special teams via the Transfer Portal on Thursday -- he signed Michigan's transfer Adam Samaha, the kicker confirmed to Inside Carolina.

Samaha, a 5-foot-11, 195-pounder, entered the Portal on Dec. 14. On Tuesday, he officially visited Chapel Hill.
Highly rated coming in.

All I got.

They have best kicker in America coming back so it made sense to move on from kickoff specialist.
 
North Carolina has added to its quarterback room via the Transfer Portal. Purdue transfer Ryan Browne committed to the Tar Heels on Thursday night.

Brown entered the Transfer Portal on Dec. 3. He was also considering Louisville, Missouri, UCF, Utah and Virginia Tech.

He has three seasons of eligibility remaining.
 
Highly rated coming in.

All I got.

They have best kicker in America coming back so it made sense to move on from kickoff specialist.
With Noah hitting the portal, definitely makes sense for us

As a high school recruit, the 247Sports Composite ranked Samaha as the No. 7 kicker in the nation.
 
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Alabama transfer Miles McVay became the second offensive lineman to commit to Bill Belichick and North Carolina this offseason.

McVay, a 6-foot-6, 350-pounder who played left and right tackle for Alabama, spent Thursday officially visiting UNC and committed while on campus

As a 2023 recruit out of East Saint Louis (Ill.) High, the 247Sports Composite rated McVay a four-star and ranked him as the No. 196 prospect and No. 16 offensive tackle in the nation, and the No. 3 prospect in Illinois.
 
Rice offensive line transfer Chad Lindberg committed to North Carolina during his official visit, according to his agent Evan Pobuta of Vienna Talent.

Lindberg, a 6-foot-6, 315-pounder, is a former top-140 recruit, Lindberg signed with Georgia out of League City (Texas) Clear Creek High. Over four years, he played in 20 games for Georgia.

A year ago, Lindberg transferred to Rice. He started all 11 games he appeared in for the Owls. Seven of those starts were at left guard and the rest were at left tackle.
 
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