College football transfer portal tracker
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Up to this point, Sonny Dykes and the Horned Frogs have brought in Noah McKinney (OL), Jaden Craig (QB), Jeremy Scott (WR), Landon Walker (RB), Jacob Fields (S), Michael Short (LB), and John Hoyet Chance (P). The program has been incredibly intentional with its acquisitions as they work toward an exciting 2026 season.
With Oyewale and Pimpton’s return, TCU has seen only nine players enter the portal: quarterback Josh Hoover, wide receivers Jordyn Bailey and Gekyle Baker, edge rusher Jonathan Bax, running back Nate Palmer, cornerbacks Jonah Martinez and Elijah Jackson and offensive linemen Rasheed Jackson and Quinton Harris.
TCU QB Josh Hoover committed to Indiana on Jan. 4 out of the transfer portal as Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza expected to enter NFL draft.
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No pressure, Mississippi, but the Southeastern Conference hasn't gone three years without a football national championship since the turn of the century. The sixth-seeded Rebels are the SEC's last hope in the College Football Playoff after Georgia and Alabama lost in the quarterfinals.
TCU football continued to add to its transfer portal class with two more commitments Tuesday. South Alabama wide receiver Jeremy Scott and Colorado School of Mines running back Landon Walker confirmed their commitments to the Horned Frogs on social media.
TCU football moved swiftly to replace Josh Hoover going to Indiana. They've landed Jaden Craig, a high-profile QB from Harvard.
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Football: TCU CB Channing Canada declares for 2026 NFL Draft
With players moving in and out of the transfer portal and coaches hopping around the country, players are also announcing their declarations for the 2026 NFL Draft. Among those players is TCU senior cornerback Channing Canada,
Texas Tech and Indiana are off to strong transfer portal starts again, while Lane Kiffin has yet to make much noise at LSU.
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No. 1 Indiana starts post-Mendoza era with new former TCU quarterback, new receiver, AP source says
As No. 1 Indiana prepares for Friday night’s College Football Playoff semifinal against No. 5 Oregon, coach Curt Cignetti is already reloading.