
By SuperWest Sports Staff
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2026 SuperWest College Football Transfer Portal Tracker
Welcome to the 2026 SuperWest College Football Transfer Portal Tracker.
The table below includes all players who entered the portal after the end of the regular season, beginning December 1st.
The portal officially opened on January 2nd and will close on January 16th.
Players from the CFP national title teams get an extra five days to enter (from January 20 to January 24).
This is the only window for FBS/FCS players for the 2025-26 academic year, replacing multiple periods.
If a coach leaves after Jan. 2, players get a new 15-day window starting five days after the new coach is hired.
The table is updated regularly and can be searched and sorted by player name, originating program, and destination program, with transfer stars rating from 247Sports.
We also break down the transfers in and transfers out by program, with counts in the table at the bottom.
To reference previous portal activity, visit the 2025 Winter Transfer Portal Tracker, the 2024 Transfer Portal Tracker, the 2022-23 Transfer Portal Tracker, the 2021-22 Transfer Portal Tracker, or the 2020-21 Transfer Portal Tracker.
2026 College Football Transfer Portal
| Player | Position | Rating | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simeon Price | RB | 3-star | Colorado | Oregon |
| Adam Tomczyk | Edge | 0-star | West Virginia | Hawai’i |
| Bodpegn Miller | WR | 3-star | Ohio St | Washington |
| Dermaricus Davis | QB | 4-star | Hawai’i | Cal Poly |
| Carter Shaw | WR | 3-star | UCLA | Stanford |
| Conrad Hussey | S | 3-star | Ore State | Miami |
| Kasen Long | DL | 3-star | Texas Tech | USU |
| Ken Meir | OL | 0-star | Temple | New Mexico |
| Elijah Brown | QB | 3-star | Stanford | Washington |
| Walker Eget | QB | 3-star | SJSU | Duke |
| Ben Marshall | TE | 3-star | Cal | Austin Peay |
| Jamai East | WR | 3-star | Ore State | Eastern Washington |
| Diore Hubbard | RB | 3-star | West Virginia | Wyoming |
| AJ Newberry | RB | 3-star | Vanderbilt | Ore State |
| Mark Iheanachor | LB | 3-star | SMU | UNLV |
| Caleb Merritt | ATH | 3-star | Wyoming | Austin Peay |
| Damashja Harris | RB | 0-star | Wyoming | Incarnate Word |
| Devin Dunn | S | 0-star | Arizona | Montana |
| Jordan Seaton | OT | 5-star | Colorado | LSU |
| Geoffrey Speight Jr. | DL | 0-star | West Georgia | Hawai’i |
| Griffin Scroggs | OL | 3-star | App St | UNLV |
| Luke Moga | QB | 3-star | Oregon | New Mexico |
| Troy Omeire | WR | 3-star | UNLV | New Mexico |
| Rico Walker | TE | 3-star | Purdue | Cal |
| Kanye Udoh | RB | 3-star | ASU | Liberty |
| Quincy Wright | DL | 3-star | Arkansas St | USU |
| Khalil Walker | OL | 3-star | USF | Hawai’i |
| Patrick Barnett | OL | 3-star | UCF | Fresno St |
| Devin Alves | WR | 3-star | Virginia Tech | Hawai’i |
| Will Monney | TE | 3-star | Oklahoma St | Utah |
| Tyler Jacklich | RB | 3-star | West Virginia | SJSU |
| Nico Brown | WR | 3-star | Yale | Stanford |
| James Jennette | Edge | 4-star | Virginia Tech | USU |
| Will Karoll | P | 0-star | UCLA | Texas Tech |
| Brian Tapu | OT | 3-star | Nebraska | SJSU |
| Samuel Okunlola | Edge | 3-star | Colorado | Virginia Tech |
| Evan Lawrence | OT | 3-star | Indiana | SDSU |
| Noah King | CB | 3-star | Colorado | Sacramento St |
| Dylan Paine | RB | 2-star | WSU | Montana |
| Harry Lodge | TE | 3-star | Wake Forest | UCLA |
| Kaleb Bilal-Jones | DL | 3-star | Arizona | Iowa St |
| Clay Martineau | LB | 3-star | Boise St | New Mexico |
| Javon Robinson | WR | 0-star | Georgia St | USU |
| Croix Stewart | CB | 3-star | UCLA | Fresno St |
| Garrison Blank | OT | 3-star | UCLA | Sacramento St |
| Vander Ploog | TE | 3-star | Oregon | NC State |
| Konner Olson | K | 0-star | Western Kentucky | New Mexico |
| Tymere Burton | LB | 3-star | USU | SE Missouri St |
| Kam Mikell | CB | 3-star | Colorado | Georgia Southern |
| AJ Tuitele | LB | 3-star | USC | Cal |
| CJ Hawkins | TE | 3-star | Stanford | Rhode Island |
| Cleto Chol | Edge | 3-star | UConn | CSU |
| Durell Robinson | RB | 3-star | Auburn | CSU |
| Wilfredo Aybar | Edge | 4-star | Stanford | Stanford |
| Chapman Lewis | S | 3-star | Texas Tech | USU |
| Troy Stellato | WR | 4-star | Kentucky | UNLV |
| Chance Harrison | CB | 3-star | CSU | Western Illinois |
| Ricky Johnson | WR | 3-star | Miss St | Utah |
| Dara Adeyemi | DL | 0-star | Bucknell | Stanford |
| Jonathan Epperson Jr. | LB | 3-star | Washington | Portland St |
| Maximus McCree | OT | 0-star | Washington | WSU |
| Zander Esty | OL | 3-star | Ore State | Boise St |
| Kamar Mothudi | LB | 4-star | Oregon | Cal |
| Carsten Mamaril | CB | 3-star | Portland St | SDSU |
| Mantrez Walker | LB | 3-star | Colorado | UAB |
| D’antre Robinson | DL | 4-star | North Carolina | Oregon |
| Dominic Macon | DL | 3-star | Washington | Oklahoma St |
| Bleu Dantzler | Edge | 3-star | Ore State | Oregon |
| Joshua Pierce | Edge | 3-star | North Texas | Cal |
| Kayden Luke | RB | 0-star | Arizona | West Virginia |
| Brady Jones | QB | 0-star | Western Michigan | Ore State |
| Jordan Davis | OT | 3-star | South Alabama | UCLA |
| Jayvon McFadden | OL | 3-star | Ohio St | Colorado |
| Jah Jah Boyd | S | 3-star | Indiana | Colorado |
| Devin Ellison | WR | 3-star | WSU | NMSU |
| Ryan Staub | QB | 3-star | Colorado | Tennessee |
| Noah Bennee | TE | 0-star | Weber St | Utah |
| Isaiah Hardge | WR | 3-star | Colorado | Tennessee |
| Jack Leyrer | OT | 3-star | Stanford | Auburn |
| Jack Luttrell | S | 3-star | Arizona | Auburn |
| Andrew Laurich | DL | 3-star | CSU | UConn |
| Jericho Johnson | DL | 4-star | Oregon | Cal |
| Christian Moss | WR | 3-star | Kennesaw St | Wasington |
| Anthony Ivey | WR | 4-star | Penn St | SJSU |
| Ricky Fletcher | CB | 3-star | Ole Miss | Cal |
| Jason Stokes | CB | 3-star | Utah | Colorado |
| Richard Young | RB | 3-star | Alabama | Colorado |
| Kaleb Annett | QB | 3-star | Boise St | UCF |
| Paul Omodia | CB | 3-star | Lamar | Colorado |
| Jaiven Plummer | WR | 3-star | Cal | Georgia Tech |
| Samu Taumanupepe | DL | 3-star | Baylor | Colorado |
| Davion Godley | RB | 3-star | Weber St | Stanford |
| Terrance Green | DL | 4-star | Oregon | Alabama |
| Aaron Scott Jr. | CB | 3-star | Ohio St | Oregon |
| Jayden Williams | DL | 3-star | North Texas | Cal |
| Markus Dixon | Edge | 3-star | Clemson | Oregon |
| Jerome Simmons | DL | 4-star | Louisiana-Monroe | Oregon |
| Leon Bell | OT | 3-star | Cal | Colorado |
| Chance Rucker | CB | 3-star | Michigan St | ASU |
| Hunter McKee | K | 0-star | Eastern Washington | Washington |
| Emmanuel Okoye | Edge | 4-star | Tennessee | Cal |
| Brandon White | WR | 3-star | Hawai’i | Kansas St |
| Nigel Pringle | CB | 3-star | Arkansas | ASU |
| EJ Caminong | QB | 3-star | Cal | Cal |
| Jaylen Moson | CB | 3-star | Utah | South Alabama |
| Nick Norris | Edge | 0-star | Ore State | |
| Clint Stephens | S | 3-star | New Mexico | |
| Morrow Evans | LS | 2-star | UCLA | |
| Syris Corley | OT | 3-star | Cal | |
| Elijah McCantos | S | 3-star | App St | CSU |
| Bryson Beaver | QB | 3-star | Oregon | Georgia |
| Salesi Moa | CB | 4-star | Utah | Michigan |
| Roger Saleapaga | TE | 3-star | Oregon | BYU |
| Brady Kopetz | TE | 3-star | Colorado | Colorado |
| Jayden Dixon-Veal | WR | 3-star | Cal | |
| Jamier Johnson | CB | 4-star | UCLA | |
| Austin Novosad | QB | 3-star | Oregon | Bowling Green |
| Aidan Keanaaina | DL | 3-star | Cal | |
| Tangata Tiutupou | DL | 0-star | SJSU | |
| Noah McNeal-Franklin | LB | 3-star | SJSU | |
| Jalen Hargrove | DL | 3-star | UCLA | |
| Jordan Dees | WR | 3-star | West Georgia | WSU |
| Xadavien Sims | DL | 4-star | Oregon | Arkansas |
| Tobi Haastrup | Edge | 4-star | Oregon | West Virginia |
| Mike Lindsay | CB | 0-star | Idaho St | SDSU |
| Jackson Brousseau | QB | 3-star | CSU | Cal |
| Devin Hyatt | WR | 3-star | Arizona | Miami (OH) |
| Blake Purchase | Edge | 4-star | Oregon | Ole Miss |
| Devin Brown | QB | 4-star | Cal | Weber State |
| Jayven Williams | CB | 3-star | Miss St | BYU |
| Carter Stoutmire | S | 3-star | Colorado | Arkansas |
| Sean Kinney | OL | 3-star | Lafayette | Colorado |
| John Slaughter | S | 3-star | Colorado | Purdue |
| Tyler Prasuhn | P | 2-star | Arizona | |
| Choe Bryant-Strother | Edge | 3-star | BYU | |
| Oluwafunto Akinshilo | OL | 0-star | UCLA | Syracuse |
| Ikinasio Tupou | OT | 3-star | BYU | SJSU |
| Ashton Porter | Edge | 3-star | Oregon | Houston |
| Daniel Harris | CB | 3-star | Georgia | Cal |
| Daylen Austin | CB | 3-star | Oregon | Arizona |
| Jaydn Oh | K | 0-star | Syracuse | Ore State |
| Zach Grace | TE | 0-star | Oregon | LSU |
| Aeryn Hampton | WR | 3-star | Alabama | Ore State |
| Jacob Strand | OL | 3-star | Ore State | Auburn |
| Travis Franklin Jr. | S | 0-star | Jacksonville St | Wyoming |
| Dallin Havea | Edge | 3-star | Utah Tech | UCLA |
| Hunter Solwold | LS | 2-star | Washington | Florida |
| Caleb Presley | CB | 4-star | SJSU | |
| Kaleb Mitchell | WR | 3-star | USU | |
| Pearce Spurlin | TE | 3-star | Georgia | CSU |
| Cooper Perry | WR | 4-star | Oregon | Cal |
| Tionne Gray | DL | 4-star | Oregon | Notre Dame |
| Tucker Ashcraft | TE | 3-star | Wisconsin | USC |
| TJ Branch | S | 3-star | Colorado | UCF |
| Ashton Rivera | OL | 0-star | Kent St | Cal |
| Jayden Davis | WR | 3-star | Fresno St | UConn |
| Chase Duarte | OT | 3-star | SDSU | Kansas St |
| Ethan Moczulski | K | 3-star | Washington | Illinois |
| Carson Conklin | QB | 3-star | Fresno St | Sac St |
| Sam Wolfenden | LS | 0-star | UNLV | Temple |
| Jaydan Hardy | S | 4-star | Oklahoma | Colorado |
| Kahlee Tafai | OT | 3-star | Minnesota | Cal |
| Antwan Roberts | RB | 3-star | Marshall | Arizona |
| Sione Laulea | CB | 4-star | Oregon | Missouri |
| Herb Gray | DL | 3-star | Tennessee | UNLV |
| Husan Longstreet | QB | 4-star | USC | LSU |
| Demetrius Hunter | OL | 3-star | Houston | Colorado |
| Jake Appleget | TE | 3-star | NIU | Fresno St |
| Carde Smith | OT | 3-star | Colorado | Memphis |
| Kevin Green Jr. | WR | 4-star | Washington | |
| Titan Saxton | S | 0-star | USU | |
| Byron Threats | S | 3-star | UCLA | |
| Malik Hartford | S | 3-star | Ohio St | UCLA |
| Noble Johnson | WR | 3-star | ASU | Georgia Southern |
| Darrian Andereson | WR | 0-star | Oregon | |
| Isiah Revis | CB | 0-star | SJSU | |
| Dyson McCutcheon | S | 3-star | Washington | Middle Tennessee St |
| DeVon Rice | RB | 3-star | Kansas St | Hawai’i |
| Tyrone Cotton III | CB | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Roman Tillmon | S | 3-star | South Dakota | Boise St |
| Lee Molette III | S | 3-star | UConn | Arizona |
| Joey Olson | TE | 3-star | USC | New Mexico |
| Smith Snowden | CB | 4-star | Utah | Michigan |
| Alex Payne | OT | 4-star | USC | Virginia |
| Mikaio Edward | DL | 0-star | Central Washington | Boise St |
| DeAndre Moore Jr. | WR | 4-star | Texas | Colorado |
| Scooter Jackson | S | 3-star | UCLA | UCLA |
| Caleb Smith | DL | 3-star | Washington | Alabama |
| Marquis Groves-Killebrew | CB | 3-star | Arizona | Cal |
| Landyn Cleveland | S | 3-star | Oklahoma St | UNLV |
| Keyan Burnett | TE | 3-star | Arizona | UNLV |
| Pokaiaua Haunga | RB | 3-star | BYU | |
| Aaron Karas | OT | 3-star | CSU | Memphis |
| Jalen Thompson | Edge | 3-star | Michigan St | ASU |
| Chase Meyer | K | 0-star | Cal | Cal |
| Isaiah Houi | CB | 3-star | Eastern Illinois | Ore State |
| Jonathan Zarut | LS | 0-star | Memphis | Ore State |
| Christian Hunt | QB | 3-star | ASU | |
| Daniel Matagi | DL | 0-star | Portland St | Ore State |
| Ja’Bari Odoemenem | LB | 0-star | Duquesne | Ore State |
| Austin Bolt | WR | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Rico Flores Jr. | WR | 4-star | UCLA | Virginia |
| Chase Barry | P | 0-star | Oklahoma St | UCLA |
| Jake Clifton | LB | 3-star | Kansas St | BYU |
| Landon Wright | WR | 3-star | WSU | Boston College |
| Lamason Waller III | WR | 3-star | BYU | Southern Utah |
| Max Alford | LB | 2-star | BYU | Michigan |
| Samuel Omosigho | LB | 4-star | Oklahoma | UCLA |
| Dalesean Staley | S | 3-star | SDSU | SDSU |
| Antoine Belgrave-Shorter | S | 3-star | Penn St | ASU |
| Cam Jamerson | CB | 3-star | TCU | Boise St |
| Mack Indestad | OT | 3-star | Eastern Michigan | UCLA |
| Koi Perich | S | 4-star | Minnesota | Oregon |
| Cade Uluave | LB | 4-star | Cal | BYU |
| Jake Griffin | OT | 3-star | BYU | Arizona |
| James Chenault | CB | 3-star | USF | Utah |
| Steve Miller | S | 3-star | USC | UConn |
| Kanye Clark | CB | 3-star | UCLA | Florida |
| Jr Sia | OT | 3-star | USU | BYU |
| Paki Finau | OL | 4-star | Washington | BYU |
| Paul Hutson III | Edge | 3-star | Marshall | WSU |
| Tristan Jernigan | LB | 3-star | Texas A&M | Cal |
| Chancellor Owens | DL | 3-star | Arizona | Texas St |
| Kade Caton | TE | 3-star | Oregon | USF |
| Maverick Noonan | LB | 3-star | Nebraska | Fresno St |
| Davit Boyajyan | OL | 3-star | Washington | Cal Poly |
| Carl Williams IV | S | 3-star | Baylor | Oregon |
| Jordan Ross | WR | 3-star | CSU | Arizona |
| Jayden Limar | RB | 4-star | Oregon | Washington |
| Bo Hughley | OT | 3-star | Georgia | Colorado |
| Zuriah Fisher | Edge | 4-star | Penn St | USC |
| Iverson Hooks | WR | 3-star | UAB | Oregon |
| Jordan Brown | OT | 0-star | Arizona | Georgia St |
| Maverick Noonan | Edge | 3-star | Nebraska | Fresno St |
| Jay Harris | RB | 3-star | Oregon | Kansas St |
| Juelz Goff | RB | 3-star | Pitt | Boise St |
| Jaylen Webb | S | 3-star | Boise St | Nevada |
| Ja’Bree Bickham | CB | 4-star | Boise St | North Texas |
| Chase Martin | LB | 3-star | Boise St | Cal Poly |
| Sam Leavitt | QB | 5-star | ASU | LSU |
| Carter Guillaume | OL | 0-star | Louisville | Ore State |
| Logan George | Edge | 3-star | Ohio St | Washington |
| Matai Tagoa’i | LB | 3-star | USC | Arizona |
| Thaddeus Gianaris | Edge | 3-star | Dartmouth | Wyoming |
| Teko Shoats | OL | 3-star | Bethune-Cookman | Ore State |
| Justin Flowe | LB | 5-star | UNLV | |
| Adonis McDaniel | WR | 0-star | Mercer | Ore State |
| Dylan Freebury | K | 3-star | CSU | |
| Armani Winfield | WR | 4-star | CSU | USF |
| Michael Bennett | OT | 0-star | Yale | Oregon |
| Dre’lon Miller | WR | 3-star | Colorado | Baylor |
| Tunmise Adeleye | DL | 3-star | UNLV | Syracuse |
| Tahjae Mullix | DL | 0-star | Ore State | UConn |
| Dylan Raiola | QB | 4-star | Nebraska | Oregon |
| Tyler Brown | OL | 3-star | Colorado | JMU |
| Tristan Ti’a | QB | 4-star | Ore State | Auburn |
| Jonah Leaea | DL | 3-star | Utah | Michigan |
| Cedric Jefferson | OT | 0-star | Montana St | Utah |
| JJ Buchanan | TE | 4-star | Utah | Michigan |
| Emory Floyd | CB | 3-star | App St | Colorado |
| Tyson Ford | DL | 4-star | Cal | UCLA |
| Jamal Wallace | DL | 3-star | Tennessee | Utah |
| Che Ojarikre | S | 3-star | Stanford | Duke |
| Payton Stewart | OT | 3-star | Michigan St | CSU |
| Randon Fontenette | LB | 4-star | Vanderbilt | Colorado |
| Chris Marshall | WR | 3-star | Boise St | Arkansas |
| Dwight Bootle II | CB | 3-star | Charlotte | Arizona |
| Kelze Howard | DL | 4-star | Ore State | Georgia St |
| Andrew Olesh | TE | 3-star | Penn St | Oregon |
| Sedrick Smith | DL | 0-star | Maryland | Colorado |
| Gavriel Lightfoot | DL | 3-star | Colorado | SDSU |
| Kadin Lynch | OL | 3-star | William & Mary | USU |
| Jack Pedersen | TE | 3-star | UCLA | WSU |
| Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi | QB | 3-star | CSU | Michigan |
| Jireh Moe | DL | 3-star | SJSU | Utah |
| Nate Hale | OT | 3-star | SJSU | Arizona |
| Salahadin Allah | RB | 3-star | Ore State | Iowa St |
| Mackenzie Alleyne | WR | 3-star | WSU | Oklahoma |
| Zakaih Saez | Edge | 3-star | Ore State | UConn |
| Shaun Myers | LB | 3-star | Colorado | UAB |
| Teon Parks | CB | 2-star | Colorado | TCU |
| Jessiah McGrew | S | 3-star | FIU | ASU |
| Maxwell Roy | DL | 4-star | Ohio St | UCLA |
| Steve Chavez-Soto | RB | 3-star | SJSU | Utah |
| Kory Hall | WR | 3-star | CSU | |
| Don Saunders | CB | 3-star | Utah | Purdue |
| Braden Atkinson | QB | 3-star | Mercer | Ore State |
| Ajani Sheppard | QB | 3-star | WSU | Temple |
| Adama Fall | S | 0-star | ASU | Montana |
| Reginald Vick Jr. | WR | 0-star | Wake Forest | CSU |
| Sean Na’a | OL | 3-star | ASU | UCLA |
| Sahir West | Edge | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Jayvon Parker | DL | 3-star | Washington | |
| Boo Carter | S | 4-star | Tennessee | Colorado |
| Curtis Gerrand | P | 0-star | Sam Houston St | UCLA |
| Marcus Harris | WR | 3-star | Washington | UCLA |
| Isaiah Chisom | LB | 3-star | UCLA | Oklahoma St |
| Rodney Gallagher III | WR | 4-star | West Virginia | Arizona |
| Osiris Gilbert | CB | 3-star | UConn | UCLA |
| Brian Rowe Jr. | WR | 3-star | South Carolina | UCLA |
| Isaac Lucas | OL | 2-star | Ball St | SDSU |
| Fisher Clements | TE | 2-star | Northern Colorado | Colorado |
| Justin Beadles | Edge | 3-star | Louisville | Cal |
| Cam Chapa | S | 0-star | Northern Colorado | Arizona |
| Brayden Loftin | TE | 3-star | Kansas St | UCLA |
| Jimothy Lewis Jr. | OT | 3-star | Miss St | Cal |
| Daniel Blood | WR | 3-star | Missouri | WSU |
| Tyler Ethridge | OT | 3-star | CSU-Pueblo | Boise St |
| Andre Jordan Jr. | CB | 3-star | UCLA | Auburn |
| Nakian Jackson | LB | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Riley Williams | TE | 3-star | Ore State | Miss St |
| Malcolm Hartzog | S | 3-star | Nebraska | Arizona |
| Tayvion Beasley | CB | 3-star | BYU | USF |
| Luke Baklenko | OT | 3-star | Oklahoma | ASU |
| Vincent Holmes | S | 3-star | Washington | Oklahoma St |
| Anthony Sacca | LB | 3-star | Notre Dame | UCLA |
| Adonis Jackson | Edge | 3-star | Miss Valley St | USU |
| Ezra Christensen | DL | 3-star | NMSU | Colorado |
| Amier Washington | DL | 3-star | Texas Tech | UCLA |
| Balaam Miller | DL | 3-star | Saint Francis | WSU |
| Robert Edmonson | LB | 0-star | CSU | Illinois |
| Thomas Collins | DL | 3-star | Ore State | UCF |
| Tao Johnson | S | 3-star | Utah | UCLA |
| Elijah Reed | CB | 3-star | Akron | Utah |
| Gus Cordova | Edge | 3-star | USC | Miss St |
| Kristian Ingman | TE | 3-star | Portland St | ASU |
| Leroy Bryant | CB | 3-star | Washington | Stanford |
| Stevie Amar Jr. | TE | 3-star | Boston College | UCLA |
| Brandon Amaniapong | DL | 0-star | Indiana St | Nevada |
| Armon Parker | DL | 3-star | Washington | |
| Khristian Martin | QB | 3-star | Maryland | Fresno St |
| Emar’rion Winston | Edge | 3-star | Baylor | ASU |
| Ty Dieffenbach | QB | 3-star | Cal Poly | UCLA |
| Brandon High Jr. | RB | 3-star | Cal | UTSA |
| Anthony Miller Jr. | TE | 3-star | Tulane | ASU |
| Christopher Solis-Lumar | CB | 3-star | Cal Poly | WSU |
| Audric Harris | WR | 3-star | Washington | Hawai’i |
| Jett Carpenter | TE | 3-star | Nevada | Texas Tech |
| Darrius Clemons | WR | 4-star | Ore State | WSU |
| Zachary Henning | OL | 3-star | Washington | Arizona |
| Marcus McKenzie | CB | 3-star | BYU | USU |
| Kai McClendon | DL | 3-star | Miss St | Washington |
| Nakian Jackson | LB | 0-star | Nevada | |
| DJ McKinney | CB | 3-star | Colorado | Notre Dame |
| Darold DeNgohe | DL | 0-star | Rutgers | UCLA |
| Tawfiq Thomas | DL | 3-star | Colorado | Georgia Tech |
| Carter Sweazie | OL | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Tanner Morley | OL | 3-star | CSU | Kansas St |
| Dylan Sikorski | OL | 3-star | Ore State | Texas |
| Ashten Emory | RB | 3-star | UTEP | Cal |
| Walker Lyons | TE | 4-star | USC | BYU |
| Bryan Hansen | P | 0-star | CSU | West Virginia |
| Beau Phillips | RB | 3-star | Central Washington | WSU |
| Jshawn Frausto-Ramos | S | 4-star | Arizona | WSU |
| Kwazi Gilmer | WR | 3-star | UCLA | Nebraska |
| Isaac Terrell | Edge | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Landon Morris | TE | 3-star | Cal | Wake Forest |
| Nathan Curry | LS | 0-star | North Alabama | Wyoming |
| Emeka Ugorji | OT | 3-star | Stanford | Florida |
| Nick Morrow | OT | 3-star | Cal | Kansas |
| Jerry McClure | WR | 3-star | SDSU | SJSU |
| Siale Taupaki | DL | 3-star | UCLA | Penn St |
| Linus Zunk | Edge | 3-star | Vanderbilt | WSU |
| JeRico Washington Jr. | CB | 3-star | Kennesaw St | Boise St |
| Lachlan Carrigan | P | 0-star | Memphis | USC |
| McCae Hillstead | QB | 3-star | BYU | USU |
| John Henry Daley | Edge | 4-star | Utah | Michigan |
| Jack Janikowski | Edge | 0-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Hunter Haines | S | 3-star | SDSU | Montana |
| Ramere Davis | LB | 3-star | NAU | ASU |
| Arthur Ban | TE | 3-star | SDSU | Arizona |
| Owen Long | LB | 4-star | CSU | ASU |
| Marcus Mozer | WR | 3-star | SDSU | Northern Colorado |
| Derek Osman | OT | 3-star | Harvard | UCLA |
| Everett Roussaw Jr. | LB | 3-star | Memphis | Arizona |
| Henry Hasselbeck | QB | 3-star | UCLA | App State |
| DJ Warner | Edge | 3-star | SMU | WSU |
| Tana Alo-Tupuola | OL | 3-star | Georgia Tech | ASU |
| Chase Hendricks | WR | 4-star | Ohio | Cal |
| Ben Perry | LB | 4-star | UCLA | Louisville |
| Ish Findlayter | DL | 3-star | Duquesne | Ore State |
| Mihalis Santorineos | LB | 2-star | New Mexico | |
| Drew Spinogatti | LB | 0-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Lyrik Rawls | S | 3-star | Kansas | ASU |
| Taz Reddicks | WR | 3-star | Ore State | UNLV |
| Leo Pulalasi | RB | 3-star | WSU | WSU |
| Eduwa Okundaye | Edge | 3-star | Arizona | WSU |
| Ike Okafor | DL | 3-star | Cal | WSU |
| Dallas Vakalahi | DL | 3-star | Utah | Penn St |
| Anthony Jones | Edge | 3-star | UCLA | Nebraska |
| Emmanuel Karnley | CB | 3-star | Virginia | Washington |
| Liona Lefau | LB | 4-star | Texas | Colorado |
| Braylon Conley | CB | 3-star | USC | Georgia |
| West King | OL | 3-star | Wyoming | West Virginia |
| Malaki Ta’ase | Edge | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Daniel Hughes | P | 0-star | New Mexico | Florida St |
| London Merritt | Edge | 3-star | Colorado | Clemson |
| Josh Atkins | OT | 3-star | ASU | Missouri |
| Carson Smith | K | 0-star | Austin Peay | ASU |
| Nijrell Eason II | CB | 3-star | UNLV | |
| Mikey Keene | QB | 3-star | Michigan | ASU |
| AJ Davis | CB | 3-star | WSU | |
| Petey Tucker | WR | 3-star | CSU | |
| Kyler Kasper | WR | 4-star | Oregon | BYU |
| Tim Malo | S | 3-star | Hawai’i | |
| Tanner Williams | LB | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Jaden Bradley | WR | 3-star | UNLV | |
| Braden Miller | OT | 3-star | Cal | Duke |
| Tate Romney | LB | 3-star | ASU | Oklahoma St |
| Enoka Migao | Edge | 3-star | USU | |
| Drew Clemens | TE | 3-star | Utah | |
| Keynan Higgins | WR | 3-star | CSU | |
| Courage Ugo | CB | 2-star | USU | |
| Raleek Brown | RB | 4-star | ASU | Texas |
| Christian Thatcher | LB | 3-star | Utah | Memphis |
| Ryan Berger | OT | 3-star | Ore State | Wake Forest |
| Darrion Dalton | DL | 3-star | WSU | |
| William Holmes | Edge | 0-star | USU | Illinois |
| Reed Harris | WR | 4-star | Boston College | ASU |
| Isaac Wilson | QB | 3-star | Utah | Colorado |
| Adam Hawkes | OT | 3-star | Ore State | Arkansas |
| Mykeal Rabess | OT | 3-star | FIU | Cal |
| Jeremy Naborne-Owens | LB | 0-star | CSU | Nevada |
| Cameron Brown | P | 0-star | UNLV | Michigan |
| Brook Honore Jr. | P | 0-star | Cal | |
| Davis Warren | QB | 3-star | Michigan | Stanford |
| Isaiah Kema | OL | 3-star | Ohio St | Utah |
| Kyri Shoels | WR | 3-star | SJSU | Utah |
| Tyrese Boss | CB | 3-star | Wyoming | Arizona |
| DJ Jordan | WR | 3-star | USC | Arizona |
| Siale Uluave | OL | 3-star | Arizona | |
| Bryson Lamb | DL | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Colton Thomasson | OT | 4-star | Baylor | UNLV |
| Monjaro Senegal | OT | 0-star | CSU | UTSA |
| Andrew Powdrell | CB | 3-star | UNLV | West Virginia |
| Ernest Campbell | WR | 3-star | Sac St | Colorado |
| Semaj Morgan | WR | 3-star | Michigan | UCLA |
| Taj White | OT | 3-star | Rutgers | Colorado |
| Carter Vargas | RB | 3-star | UC Davis | Cal |
| Cree Thomas | CB | 3-star | Notre Dame | Colorado |
| Luke Duncan | QB | 3-star | UCLA | Nevada |
| Braden Pegan | WR | 4-star | USU | Utah |
| Cooper Lovelace | OL | 3-star | Colorado | |
| Wayne Knight | RB | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Ari Patu | QB | 3-star | Stanford | Duke |
| DJ Barksdale | CB | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Darin Conley | DL | 3-star | Ball St | Washington |
| Tyler Robles | K | 0-star | Texas St | Washington |
| Billy Gowers | P | 0-star | Hawai’i | Indiana |
| CJ Tiller | QB | 3-star | USU | |
| Gio Kafentzis | S | 3-star | USU | Portland St |
| Chris Durr Jr. | WR | 3-star | Wyoming | Maryland |
| Juice Vereen | TE | 3-star | UConn | CSU |
| Eze Osondu | LB | 3-star | Cal | UTSA |
| Shane King | TE | 3-star | Southern Miss | Arizona |
| Eric Olsen | TE | 0-star | Utah Tech | Ore State |
| Matthew Montgomery | OT | 0-star | Western Illinois | SDSU |
| Devan Thompkins | DL | 4-star | USC | Alabama |
| Leland Smith | WR | 3-star | SJSU | UCLA |
| Landon Ellis | WR | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Aiden Mizell | WR | 4-star | Florida | UCLA |
| Elijah Washington | WR | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Charlie Mirer | QB | 3-star | Stanford | |
| Kendrick Raphael | RB | 3-star | Cal | |
| Rino Monteforte | LS | 2-star | Cal | |
| Troy Petz | P | 0-star | WSU | |
| Luke Leighton | TE | 3-star | WSU | |
| Jackson Arnold | QB | 3-star | Auburn | UNLV |
| TJ Bush Jr. | Edge | 3-star | Cal | Minnesota |
| Bryan Jackson | RB | 3-star | USC | Wisconsin |
| Zachary Robbins | P | 0-star | USU | Minnesota |
| Marquis Gillis | RB | 0-star | Delaware St | ASU |
| Dexter Foster | LB | 3-star | Ore State | Nebraska |
| JoJo Johnson | DL | 3-star | Ore State | Texas Tech |
| Ashton Stamps | CB | 3-star | LSU | ASU |
| Dwayne McDougle | S | 3-star | SDSU | Nebraska |
| Justin Eaglin | CB | 3-star | JMU | Colorado |
| Anthony Colandrea | QB | 3-star | UNLV | Nebraska |
| Ryan Henderson | Edge | 3-star | SDSU | Texas A&M |
| Alex VanSumeren | DL | 4-star | Michigan St | USC |
| Adam Mohammed | RB | 4-star | Washington | Cal |
| Kamani Jackson | S | 3-star | WSU | |
| Jordan Spasojevic-Moko | OL | 3-star | Cal | |
| Vili Taufatofua | Edge | 3-star | SJSU | |
| Yasir Muhammad | CB | 3-star | UNLV | |
| Marko Luera | OL | 3-star | New Mexico | |
| Jacob Houseworth | TE | 3-star | Cal | |
| Darren Morris | WR | 0-star | Southern | Boise St |
| Zachary Card | WR | 3-star | Ore State | |
| RJ Todd | LS | 0-star | Western Michigan | Oregon |
| DeSean Watts | DL | 3-star | Sac St | Washington |
| Brody Miller | S | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Keaton Emmett | K | 0-star | Nevada | Oregon |
| Luke Ferrelli | LB | 3-star | Cal | Ole Miss |
| Ethan Day | DL | 3-star | North Texas | Utah |
| Carlon Jones | DL | 3-star | USC | Arkansas |
| Adlai Lounsbury | K | 2-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Tyler Martinez | LB | 2-star | NMSU | Colorado |
| Harry Dalton III | RB | 3-star | USC | Maryland |
| Cooper Blomstrom | Edge | 0-star | Georgetown | Arizona |
| Cole Rusk | TE | 4-star | Illinois | Arizona |
| Lucas Samsula | DL | 3-star | Wyoming | Utah |
| Ty Benefield | S | 4-star | Boise St | LSU |
| Jovan Clark | LB | 3-star | WSU | Ball St |
| Alexander McPherson | Edge | 3-star | Colorado | Penn St |
| Josh Phifer | TE | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Marcus Wimberly | S | 3-star | Oklahoma | Utah |
| Gideon Lampron | LB | 3-star | Bowling Green | Colorado |
| Santana Hopper | DL | 3-star | Tulane | Colorado |
| Kingston Lopa | S | 4-star | Oregon | Cal |
| Carter Pabst | WR | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Ian Strong | WR | 4-star | Rutgers | Cal |
| Nick McLarty | P | 0-star | Ohio St | ASU |
| Keanu Williams | DL | 4-star | UCLA | Penn St |
| Sullivan Schlimgen | LB | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Brandon Davis-Swain | DL | 3-star | Colorado | Texas A&M |
| Owen Chambliss | LB | 3-star | SDSU | Nebraska |
| Christian Martin | OT | 3-star | CSU | Illinois |
| Jeheim Oatis | DL | 3-star | Colorado | Ole Miss |
| Kevin Longstreet | CB | 0-star | USC | |
| Jimmy Valsin III | WR | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Toby Anene | Edge | 3-star | North Dakota St | Colorado |
| Damarius Russell | S | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Logan Brantley | LB | 3-star | Kansas | Boise St |
| Nate Burrell | DL | 3-star | Cal | Cal |
| James Johnson | CB | 3-star | USC | |
| Makai Saina | OL | 3-star | USC | Purdue |
| Immanuel Ezeogu | LB | 0-star | JMU | Colorado |
| Isaiah Green | S | 3-star | Portland St | SDSU |
| Aiden Gobaira | Edge | 4-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Ryan Harris | K | 0-star | WSU | Arizona |
| Riley Robell | OL | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Javan Robinson | CB | 3-star | ASU | Wisconsin |
| Jalen Charles | Edge | 3-star | Memphis | New Mexico |
| Dakoda Fields | CB | 3-star | Oregon | Oklahoma |
| Hall Schmidt | OT | 3-star | Boise St | UCLA |
| Hunter Green | P | 2-star | SDSU | Washington |
| Jahlil Florence | CB | 3-star | Oregon | Missouri |
| Max Baloun | DL | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Jaedon Wilson | WR | 3-star | UCLA | |
| Duhron Goodman | S | 0-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Trevor Bindel | OL | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Shamar Meikle | Edge | 3-star | Ore State | USF |
| Donovan Fitzmaurice | DL | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Ta’Shawn James | S | 3-star | Iowa St | UCLA |
| Trillion Sorrell | CB | 3-star | WSU | Iowa St |
| Jeremiah Bernard | S | 3-star | Cal Poly | WSU |
| Michael Wooten | OL | 3-star | Arizona | USF |
| Kone Aumua-Uigalelei | DL | 2-star | USU | |
| Jacob Arop | OT | 3-star | South Dakota | Cal |
| Cole Tabb | RB | 3-star | Stanford | Cincinnati |
| Myles Jackson | QB | 3-star | Stanford | |
| Xayvion Noland | WR | 0-star | Texas Rio Grande Valley | Ore State |
| Zak Yamauchi | OL | 3-star | Stanford | |
| DeCorion Temple | TE | 3-star | Central Michigan | Ore State |
| Kolt Dieterich | OT | 4-star | Sam Houston | Washington |
| Marcus Scott II | CB | 3-star | Cal | Central Arkansas |
| Holden Grieger | OT | 0-star | Fresno State | Western Illinois |
| Oluwaseyi Omotosho | Edge | 3-star | Ore St | West Virginia |
| Logan Pili | LB | 3-star | Utah State | Utah Tech |
| Nate Weyand | TE | 0-star | CSU | Austin Peay |
| Dante Lovett | CB | 3-star | Virginia Tech | UCLA |
| Rocky Beers | TE | 3-star | CSU | Oklahoma |
| Ryan Pellum | WR | 3-star | Oregon | Delaware State |
| JD Rayner | OL | 3-star | JMU | UCLA |
| Anthony Palano | LB | 2-star | WSU | Boston College |
| Raycine Guillory | RB | 3-star | Utah | LSU |
| Tyrecus Davis | CB | 3-star | Colorado | |
| Terrell Anderson | WR | 4-star | NC State | USC |
| Jaxxon Warren | TE | 3-star | CSU | North Carolina |
| DJ McKinney | RB | 0-star | New Mexico | Tulsa |
| Gianni Edwards | CB | 3-star | Arizona | |
| Lloyd Avant | RB | 3-star | CSU | Oklahoma |
| Hauss Hejny | QB | 3-star | Oklahoma St | CSU |
| Omarion Miller | WR | 4-star | Colorado | ASU |
| Trey White | LB | 3-star | SDSU | Texas Tech |
| Bryce Butler | DL | 3-star | Washington | Texas Tech |
| Dylan Manuel | DL | 0-star | App State | Colorado |
| Bailey Ettridge | P | 0-star | Nevada | Oregon |
| Deven Bryant | LB | 3-star | Washington | USC |
| Jontez Williams | CB | 4-star | Iowa St | USC |
| Naeten Mitchell | S | 0-star | NMSU | Colorado |
| Prince Strachan | WR | 3-star | USC | West Virginia |
| Jalen Dupree | RB | 3-star | CSU | Kansas |
| Toriyan Johnson | OT | 0-star | UConn | CSU |
| Richie Anderson | TE | 3-star | Fresno St | Texas A&M |
| Caleb Chester | CB | 3-star | Texas | ASU |
| Jaylen Thomas | CB | 3-star | SJSU | WSU |
| David Avit | RB | 0-star | Villanova | ASU |
| Balansama Kamara | Edge | 3-star | Albany | Colorado |
| Tawfiq Byard | S | 3-star | Colorado | Texas A&M |
| Nylan Brown | LB | 3-star | Kent St | WSU |
| Khamani Potts | Edge | 3-star | Grand Valley St | CSU |
| Makhi Hughes | RB | 3-star | Oregon | Houston |
| Ryan McCulloch | Edge | 3-star | Cal | UCLA |
| Peter Eyabi | Edge | 0-star | Wyoming | |
| JaQuail Smith | RB | 3-star | Sac State | Colorado |
| Jackson Harris | WR | 3-star | Hawai’i | LSU |
| Raiden Vines-Bright | WR | 3-star | Washington | ASU |
| Jonathan Maldonado | Edge | 3-star | Nevada | Ole Miss |
| Damian Henderson II | RB | 3-star | Sac State | Colorado |
| Nate Henrich | DL | 3-star | Gannon | SDSU |
| Danny Scudero | WR | 3-star | SJSU | Colorado |
| Lamont Lester Jr. | Edge | 3-star | Monmouth | Colorado |
| Yamil Talib | Edge | 0-star | Charlotte | Colorado |
| Cutter Boley | QB | 3-star | Kentucky | ASU |
| Kam Perry | WR | 3-star | Miami (OH) | Colorado |
| Jalil Tucker | CB | 3-star | Ore State | WSU |
| Kodi Cornelius | DL | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Jordan Shuler | LB | 2-star | Air Force | |
| Kodi DeCambra | S | 4-star | UNLV | |
| Zedekiah Anahu-Ambrosio | WR | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Daz James | WR | 3-star | Cal | |
| Dennious Jackson | DL | 0-star | CSU | |
| Lawrence Falatea | Edge | 3-star | USU | |
| Denaris DeRosa | OL | 3-star | SJSU | |
| Travon Pankey | RB | 3-star | WSU | |
| Tyler Keinath | OL | 2-star | Boise St | |
| Kai Wallin | Edge | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Richi Anderson | TE | 3-star | Fresno St | |
| Sani Tuala | DL | 3-star | BYU | |
| Sione Hingano | OT | 3-star | BYU | |
| Tony-Louis Nkuba | S | 3-star | ASU | |
| Ezavier Staples | WR | 3-star | UCLA | |
| Kaden Cook | CB | 3-star | Cal | |
| Kalolo Ta’aga | OT | 3-star | Utah | |
| Joseph McGinnis II | S | 0-star | ASU | |
| LaTristan Thompson | CB | 3-star | Utah | |
| A.J. Fuimaono | DL | 3-star | UCLA | |
| Daveion Harley | OL | 0-star | Cal | |
| Harrison Taggart | LB | 4-star | Cal | |
| Sidney Dupuy | DL | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Tiumalu Afalava | DL | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Kyle Carpenter | CB | 0-star | Colorado | |
| Ailama Morton | OL | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Myles Kitt-Denton | WR | 0-star | SDSU | |
| Akim Lanieux | WR | 0-star | ASU | |
| Nahji Logan | LB | 2-star | Nevada | |
| Nikhil Webb Walker | Edge | 0-star | Colorado | |
| Dylan Black | LS | 0-star | Ore State | |
| Nikko Klemm | S | 3-star | ASU | |
| Nehemiah Burleson | Edge | 0-star | Nevada | |
| Zaiden Wallace | DL | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Devin Green | RB | 3-star | Utah | |
| Brendan Zurbrugg | QB | 3-star | Utah | |
| Jarra Anderson | DL | 3-star | Arizona | |
| Abram Murray | K | 3-star | Cal | |
| Gabarri Johnson | QB | 4-star | Ore State | |
| Clarene Taylor | WR | 3-star | CSU | |
| Walker Anderson | OT | 0-star | Colorado | |
| Zach Cochnauer | OT | 0-star | Nevada | |
| Connor Sullivan | DL | 3-star | WSU | |
| Tucker Kelleher | TE | 3-star | BYU | |
| Mateen Bhaghani | K | 0-star | UCLA | |
| Lucas Conti | DL | 3-star | UNLV | |
| Cameron Sidney | CB | 3-star | Cal | |
| Lajuan Owens | OL | 3-star | Cal | |
| Isaiah Patterson | LB | 3-star | UNLV | West Virginia |
| Kyle Crum | QB | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Isaiah Blair | WR | 0-star | New Mexico | |
| Mason Baker | OT | 0-star | SDSU | |
| Stone Combs | LB | 2-star | Nevada | |
| JT Taylor | CB | 3-star | SJSU | |
| Jeremiah Tuiileila | Edge | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Landon Williams | Edge | 3-star | New Mexico | |
| Michael Kern | P | 3-star | Cal | |
| Joseph Bey | S | 3-star | SJSU | |
| Mikey Welsh | WR | 0-star | SDSU | |
| Ben Scolari | WR | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Max Lantzsch | TE | 0-star | New Mexico | |
| Luke Weaver | QB | 3-star | Hawai’i | |
| Trent Walker | WR | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Cole Welliver | QB | 3-star | New Mexico | |
| Semaj James | S | 0-star | Hawai’i | |
| Gael Ochoa | QB | 3-star | UNLV | |
| Hadine Diaby | OL | 0-star | Nevada | |
| Reginald Hughes | LB | 3-star | Colorado | |
| Chris Jackson | CB | 0-star | CSU | |
| Kaden Anderson | QB | 3-star | Wyoming | |
| Dorian Thomas | TE | 4-star | New Mexico | |
| Braden Keith | CB | 0-star | Colorado | |
| Corey Thompson Jr. | WR | 0-star | USU | |
| Eyitayo Omoginugbon | OL | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Justin Taylor | S | 3-star | Wyoming | |
| Aiden Valdez | TE | 3-star | New Mexico | |
| Joey Farthing | WR | 2-star | Hawai’i | |
| Lipe Moala | OL | 3-star | Oregon | |
| Travis Gray | OT | 3-star | New Mexico | |
| Austiin Novosad | QB | 3-star | Oregon | |
| Greg Ard | RB | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Chris Johnson II | CB | 3-star | ASU | |
| Dallan Hayden | RB | 3-star | Colorado | |
| Jayden Tuia | OL | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Davon Banks | CB | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Brayden Turner | QB | 3-star | Fresno St | |
| Jarrett Reeser | P | 0-star | Boise St | |
| Dylan Phelps | CB | 0-star | CSU | |
| Ed’Mari Binion | Edge | 3-star | CSU | |
| Jadyn Marshall | WR | 4-star | UCLA | |
| Keyon Cox | OT | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Terron Kellman | RB | 3-star | Wyoming | |
| RL Miller | S | 3-star | Fresno St | |
| Enock Sibomana | LB | 3-star | Wyoming | |
| Hayden Hanks | Edge | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Markie Grant | CB | 3-star | Wyoming | |
| Tavain Coleman | DL | 0-star | Colorado | |
| JP Mialovski | QB | 3-star | SDSU | |
| Isiah Chala | Edge | 3-star | Fresno St | |
| Jack Foster | OT | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Ashton Wolff | K | 2-star | CSU | |
| Braedyn Locke | QB | 3-star | Arizona | |
| Christian Hudson | DL | 3-star | Colorado | |
| Kamryn Jones | WR | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Drew Rodriquez | ATH | 3-star | CSU | |
| Damarrion White | Edge | 3-star | Fresno St | |
| Justius Lowe | WR | 4-star | Oregon | |
| Jack Metzler | Edge | 2-star | Fresno St | |
| Luke Sandy | OL | 2-star | Wyoming | |
| Amarion York | S | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Dalton Andereson | QB | 3-star | WSU | |
| Mike Sandjo | DL | 3-star | WSU | |
| Jesiah Cornwell | TE | 0-star | WSU | |
| Jackson Barton | CB | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Stacy Bey | LB | 3-star | Arizona | |
| Kallen Gutridge | QB | 3-star | Ore State | |
| Anthony Wolter | QB | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Landon Bell | WR | 3-star | CSU | |
| Edward Rhambo | CB | 0-star | Nevada | |
| Jason Thompson | WR | 3-star | Stanford | |
| Curlee Thomas | Edge | 3-star | Cal | |
| Tony Freeman | WR | 3-star | WSU | |
| Deliyon Freeman | CB | 2-star | Hawai’i | |
| Aitor Urionbarrenechea | OL | 3-star | CSU | |
| Jeremiah Shelby | Edge | 0-star | Air Force | |
| Javion Kinnard | RB | 3-star | CSU | |
| Josiah Ayon | WR | 0-star | Fresno St | |
| Carrington Pierce | CB | 3-star | Oklahoma St | USC |
| Nate Burleson II | WR | 0-star | Nevada | |
| Myles Libman | WR | 3-star | Stanford | |
| August Salvati | Edge | 3-star | SDSU | |
| John Smith | S | 3-star | CSU | |
| Jamir Benjamin | CB | 3-star | UCLA | |
| Zechariah Sample | WR | 3-star | ASU | |
| Cameron Weir | WR | 0-star | WSU | |
| Dominic Diaz | LS | 0-star | Air Force | |
| Jackson Murray | DL | 3-star | CSU | |
| Dominique McKenzie | WR | 3-star | BYU | |
| Jett Vincent | ATH | 3-star | CSU | |
| Solomon Davis | S | 3-star | Oregon | |
| Jared Badie | Edge | 3-star | SDSU | |
| JJ Talo | OL | 3-star | Boise St | |
| Jaxon Jones | Edge | 3-star | Utah | |
| Abe Jager | CB | 3-star | USU | |
| Jayden Fortier | TE | 3-star | ASU | |
| Micah Banuelos | OL | 3-star | USC | |
| Patrick Broadway II | RB | 3-star | Wyoming | |
| Lamason Waller III | WR | 3-star | BYU | |
| Garrison Madden | LB | 3-star | USC | |
| Austin Harnetiaux | LB | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Anthony Beavers Jr. | S | 4-star | USC | |
| Caden Branston | DL | 3-star | CSU | |
| Jaxon Potter | QB | 3-star | WSU | |
| Kenny Worthy III | CB | 3-star | WSU | |
| Carter Brown | K | 2-star | USU | |
| Jordan Brown | WR | 0-star | Nevada | |
| Buom Jock | LB | 0-star | Cal | |
| Carlos Orr-Gillespie | WR | 3-star | USU | |
| Joey Su’a | OL | 3-star | ASU | |
| Tim Thomas | LB | 3-star | Fresno St | |
| Ashton Hayes | RB | 3-star | Nevada | |
| Justin Marshall | RB | 3-star | CSU | |
| Carl Nesmith | Edge | 3-star | USU |
Totals by Program
| Program | Transfers Out | Transfers In |
|---|---|---|
| CSU | 37 | 9 |
| WSU | 36 | 17 |
| Colorado | 36 | 38 |
| Ore State | 34 | 16 |
| Cal | 34 | 21 |
| Oregon | 29 | 14 |
| UCLA | 26 | 39 |
| SDSU | 24 | 8 |
| Nevada | 22 | 4 |
| USC | 21 | 9 |
| Utah | 20 | 15 |
| Washington | 19 | 13 |
| ASU | 18 | 24 |
| USU | 18 | 9 |
| Boise St | 17 | 9 |
| Arizona | 18 | 18 |
| SJSU | 17 | 5 |
| Wyoming | 14 | 4 |
| UNLV | 14 | 9 |
| BYU | 14 | 8 |
| Fresno St | 12 | 6 |
| Stanford | 12 | 6 |
| New Mexico | 12 | 7 |
| Hawai’i | 9 | 6 |
| Air Force | 3 |
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Everton sack manager Brian Sorensen days after first home win of WSL season
The timing of Everton’s decision comes as a surprise, just hours after the transfer deadline closed and they added Roma midfielder Zara Kramzar to their ranks.
Sorensen has been involved in recruitment and many of their additions over the past two windows have suited his requests.
But the feeling a change of direction was needed has been lingering at Everton for several months.
Supporters have grown increasingly frustrated by their performances with Sorensen seemingly still unsure on his best XI and often using players out of position.
His experimental style has been effective before and he should be praised for his management last season when Everton’s injury crisis left a thin squad amid a time when the club were awaiting the completion of the Friedkin Group takeover.
However, expectations grew this year when investment came, signings were made and the squad had enough quality to be challenging further up the table.
They have been dragged into an unnecessary relegation battle and Everton have acted now in the hope that they can do enough to stabilise their position before rebuilding in the summer.
Sorensen’s overall time at Everton has shown his capabilities as a coach but the inability to field a consistent team has harmed his progression.
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Brian Flores Is Set to Have a Rare Perk This Offseason
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores watches from the sideline during the NFC Wild Card matchup against the Los Angeles Rams at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as the postseason unfolded on Jan. 13, 2025. The moment captured Flores overseeing Minnesota’s defensive adjustments amid playoff pressure, with communication and situational control at a premium throughout the game. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
Brian Flores will return to the Minnesota Vikings in 2026 as the defensive coordinator, and while he cooks that meal on defense, he might just get to buy the groceries. With general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah out as general manager, Flores is expected to have a significant personnel impact in free agency and the draft.
If Minnesota leans defense early, Flores’ fingerprints could be all over the March plan and April board.
Minnesota signed Flores to a monster extension and will have to earn it by obtaining the right players.
Brian Flores Could Wield Rare Roster Influence in 2026
Rejoice: Flores is back — with more power.
The Kwesi Disharmony
Star Tribune‘s Ben Goessling noted on Adofo-Mensah last weekend, “Adofo-Mensah’s background led some around the NFL to view him with skepticism, and he acknowledged several times during his tenure that he was learning on the job, in everything from player evaluation to leading his front-office staff.”
“Rob Brzezinski stepped in to assist in some trade negotiations, while coach Kevin O’Connell served as an emissary during tense discussions such as Danielle Hunter’s 2023 hold-in. Sources spoke of frustration from the team’s scouting staff and from defensive coordinator Brian Flores, who let his contract expire before signing a new deal Jan. 21.”
Folks had wondered for months why the Vikings hadn’t signed Flores to an extension. It now appears that he wasn’t necessarily fond of Adofo-Mensah.
Goessling added, “The Vikings’ lack of draft success seemed to be a constant stressor, leaving the roster without the depth it needed to weather injuries and forcing Brzezinski to cover draft mistakes with cleverly structured contracts that were lucrative enough to woo players to Minnesota without putting the Vikings back in cap purgatory.”
Adofo-Mensah did not draft well, the Vikings must hit on rookies as soon as this April, the team will not hire a new general manager until after the draft, and Flores might be the last man standing to make the call when Minnesota is on the clock.
Think about it: Who else would it be?
Flores a De Facto Defensive GM?
Without the buck-stops-here guy — Adofo-Mensah from 2022 to 2025 with his general manager title — drafting defensive players or finding them in free agency is now up to Brzezinski, O’Connell, and Flores. Well, take one wild guess who’s the best defensive mind of the trio. It is, of course, Flores.
Brzezinski does not have an advanced personnel background, at least compared to his capologist magic. O’Connell will presumably run the show on offense, and that leaves Flores for defense.
It’s actually a coach’s dream — the ability to pick his players for his scheme. While other coordinators might have input, Flores may now has the keys to the city. No wonder he returned to Minnesota.
Follow the Money
How is this theory plausible? It’s the money. Minnesota will pay $6 million per year, a record-shattering sum and one deserved for a coach who habitually fosters Top 3 defenses. Why would a coordinator get so much? Foremost, there’s the production. He immediately transformed Minnesota’s defense into a contender from the jump when hired in 2023.
Then, it just makes sense that the guy who’s pulling down the supreme coordinator contract would take on quasi-general manager responsibilities. He probably loves it, but think about it: if the franchise needs Flores to determine the right players from free agency and the draft, shouldn’t he be paid extra handsomely for his services? That’s how the world works.
Flores’ new giant contract reflects that of a man who is about to lead a Top 5 defense and choose the right players from free agency and the draft.
NBC Sports‘ Mile Florio noted on Flores’s salary: “Because coaching pay lacks the transparency of player pay, it’s impossible to know with certainty how much anyone makes. It was reported that Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly received $6 million per year. Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio makes $4.5 million annually.”
“With Kelly now fired, those numbers would make Flores the highest-paid coordinator in the league. Minnesota’s willingness to spend that much on Flores may help explain the reluctance of the Cowboys to enter the bidding. Yes, we’d be surprised by the amount of the check that owner Jerry Jones would write to guarantee a Super Bowl win. We’d be surprised, because it’s so small.”
Translation to … Who in the Draft?
Let’s pretend that Flores gets his way, and the Vikings spend their 1st-Round pick — No. 18 — on a defensive player. Flores will have options. These players might blend the best player available at No. 18 and the club’s long-term roster need:
- CJ Allen (LB, Georgia)
- Caleb Banks (DT, Florida)
- Brandon Cisse (CB, South Carolina)
- Mansoor Delane (CB, LSU)
- Colton Hood (CB, Tennessee)
- Kayden McDonald (DT, Ohio State)
- Jermod McCoy (CB, Tennessee)
- Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (S, Toledo)
- Sonny Styles (LB, Ohio State)
- Aveion Terrell (CB, Clemson)
- Dillon Thieneman (S, Oregon)
- Peter Woods (DT, Clemson)
Cornerbacks, especially, will be plentiful at Minnesota’s spot, and the franchise hasn’t successfully drafted one in 11 years.
Perhaps GM Flores will snap the naughty streak.
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Vikings Fire GM Adolf-Mensah and Leap Headlong into a New Era
Vikings Territory Breakdown Podcast
The Minnesota Vikings finished the 2024 season with a record of 14-3 and a playoff spot. They finished the 2025 season 9-8 and on the outside looking in at the playoffs. They have spent some time since being eliminated looking inward to divine what went wrong. And late last week they decided that at least part of the blame goes to general manager Kwesi Adolfo-Mensah—despite receiving a new contract before the season began.
Kwesi was relieved of his duties on January 30. And while the disappointing 2025 campaign was not all his fault, by any stretch of this imagination, plenty of blame can be laid at his feet. Since becoming the GM in 2022, Kwesi has produced uneven drafts at best and woefully unproductive ones annually. He made risky trades with division rivals, left holes in the roster that required plenty of free agents to fill, depleted the team’s depth with spotty drafting while producing the oldest roster last season and spending near the most money over the salary cap coming into the next one.
When you throw in some rumored/reported in-fighting with other members of the Vikings staff, it sounds like the timing of the firing (which many pundits were confused by) comes later than it perhaps should have. In fact, at least one of
the fellas at the Vikings Territory Breakdown podcast, Joe Oberle, senior writer at vikingsterritory.com and purplePTSD.com and Mark Craig, NFL and Vikings writer for the Star Tribune and startribune.com) put Kwesi on the hot seat shortly after the team was eliminated from post season play. So, now without a new GM yet named, the Vikings begin again. Tune in to check out our discussion of it all. Skol!
Listen to Vikings Territory Breakdown here or on your favorite podcast network.
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Chisora says only one trainer can get Tyson Fury back to his best: “Get rid of SugarHill Steward”
Tyson Fury is eyeing up another return to the top of heavyweight boxing, with his comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov formally announced. Now, Derek Chisora has named the man whom he believes should be in in his corner, rather than current trainer SugarHill Steward.
Fury underwent a two-and-a-half year hiatus after defeating Wladimir Klitschko to win the unified heavyweight world titles in 2015, piling on the pounds and making a return to the throne seem impossible.
However, with the help of Ben Davison, Fury reduced his weight and went unbeaten in five contests within 15 months, which included a draw in a legendary clash with Deontay Wilder when bidding for the WBC heavyweight crown.
Although, for the rematch with the American, the 6’9” Briton switched trainer, appointing SugarHill Steward and adopting the front-footed ‘Kronk’ style of fighting.
This led to a sensational display where a new-look Fury knocked Wilder out in a performance for the ages, to reclaim the heavyweight throne in impressive fashion back in 2020.
Since then, Fury has remained with Steward, including for the two consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, which put an end to Fury’s undefeated record and led to his retirement.
In an interview with Seconds Out, Chisora explained that he believes Fury requires another change of approach and suggested that he should re-appoint Peter Fury, in an attempt to rediscover the style that he used to defeat Klitschko over a decade ago.
“He needs to go back to his uncle. Go to Peter Fury and he will get that [herky-jerky style back]. He needs to get rid of SugarHill [Steward] and get back to his uncle, if he wants to get that [style], the way he won the world title.”
Fury-Makhmudov is set to take place on Saturday, April 4, live on Netflix, with further details regarding the event expected imminently.
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Next Man United Manager odds slashed on Michael Carrick to lead team next season
After a 100% winning start in his interim role, Michael Carrick is now odds-on to lead Manchester United into the first match of the Premier League season according to bookies Betfred
Michael Carrick’s future at Old Trafford seems to be secured for the foreseeable if the bookies is anything to go. The former midfielder has succeeded Ruben Amorim on an interim basis and has resurged Man United form to now find themselves going into the weekend looking for their fourth successive win.
The football has improved drastically and there seems to be a harmony along Sir Matt Busby Way which has not been seen or heard for what feels like forever. Since losing to Brighton, under Darren Fletcher’s interim, in the FA Cup third round – securing their shortest season in more than 100 years – United have gone to beat Man City, Arsenal and Fulham in the Premier League and are due to face Tottenham Hotspur at home this weekend too.
Confidence has reached a level that United have not seen in a while as they sit in the top 4 places which is something they failed to achieve at all last season. Bookies Betfred now has Carrick – a former Spurs player himself – lined up to lead the team out at the start of next season at 8/11 and in the lead by some margin ahead of the other candidates potentially lined up for the job.
Betfred’s Robert Ford said: “Punters continue to back Michael Carrick to be managing Manchester United next season as his price continues to be slashed after starting his tenure as interim boss with three successive victories. Carrick remained at even money after the club’s late win against Fulham on Sunday before returning to odds-on at 4/6 on Tuesday. This morning his price has been cut again into 8/11.
“Outgoing Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner continues to be Carrick’s closest rival in the market, despite drifting out to 7s from 5/1. Current England boss Thomas Tuchel and former Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate, have both been pushed out from 12/1 from 10s and have been joined at the same price by Marseille’s Roberto De Zerbi, who’s been cut from 16s.
“The victory against Fulham has resulted in Manchester United having their odds slashed to finish in the top four this season, as they’ve been cut into even money from 11/8 to return to the Champions League next season, with Arsenal, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Liverpool still ahead of them in the odds.”
Next Man United Manager odds
- Michael Carrick – 8/11
- Oliver Glasner – 7/1
- Gareth Southgate – 12/1
- Roberto De Zerbi – 12/1
- Thomas Tuchel – 12/1
- Julian Nagelsmann – 16/1
- Mauricio Pochettino – 16/1
- Unai Emery – 16/1
- Xabi Alonso – 20/1
- Andoni Iraola – 25/1
- Enzo Maresca – 25/1
- Luis Enrique – 25/1
- Marco Silva – 25/1
- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – 25/1
- Xavi Hernandez – 25/1
- Eddie Howe – 33/1
- Kieran McKenna – 33/1
- Zinedine Zidane – 33/1
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Sandpaper leads home stable quinella in Carrington Stakes 2026
Resilient galloper Sandpaper has added another black-type victory to his record, leading throughout to claim the Listed Carrington Stakes at Randwick for trainer Bjorn Baker and syndicator Darby Racing.
Given a perfect ride by Nash Rawiller, Sandpaper was heavily supported into $2.70 favouritism and proved too strong late, holding off stablemate Thunderlips ($14) by a long neck, with Matcha Latte ($6.50) finishing third.
The win followed a midfield effort in The Buffering (1400m) at Eagle Farm, a run Baker’s racing manager Luke Hilton felt had plenty of merit.
“He was really tough in Brisbane. He never got any peace. They were three-wide attacking him the whole way and I thought he held his own and boxed on really well,” Hilton said.
“Bjorn just gave him that bit of extra time between runs when he came back, and he looked fantastic in the yard.
“His work during the week was super and Nash gets on with him well.”
Rawiller completed a treble on the program, having earlier partnered Promitto and Kingdom Undersiege to victory.
The jockey admitted there was a nervous moment when the challengers loomed in the straight, but Sandpaper refused to give in.
“He’s a tough bugger,” Rawiller said.
“The way they all got to him at the top of the rise, I thought geez, I’ve been a bit pretty here.
“But I think they get tired chasing him and when he gave that kick, he is just so tough and honest.
“The stablemate probably had him there at the hundred and I think they had a little chat together and he said, ‘mate, you’re not getting past me’.”
Those assessing the Carrington Stakes form can review the latest betting markets for the race following the Randwick feature.
The post Sandpaper leads home stable quinella in Carrington Stakes first appeared on Just Horse Racing.
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McLaughlin: What Do New OT Commits Bring to Oregon?
Oregon OT commits Drew Fielder and Avery Michael both probably have a ways to go before they will be starters for the Ducks.
Brian Smith breaks down their film.
On today’s episode of Locked On Ducks, Jay Stephens of ‘Locked On Buckeyes’ joins to talk about DB transfer Aaron Scott Jr.
Is he a lock to start at the outside corner?
Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher was the leader of the defense in 2025 as the “quarterback of the defense” for the Ducks. Who will jump into that role in 2026?
04:13 “Weight vs. Athleticism in Linemen”
10:00 Oregon Recruiting Linemen for Athleticism
13:28 Aaron Scott Jr.’s Immediate Impact
19:35 Debating Cornerback Position Fit
25:14 Linebacker Leadership and Future Picks
30:25 Malik Benson’s Iconic Moments
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John Virgo death: Legendary snooker player and commentator dies aged 79
John Virgo, the legendary snooker player and commentator, has died at the age of 79.
Virgo was one of the best snooker players in the world during the 1970s and 1980s, winning the UK Championship in 1979 and reaching the semi-finals of the World Championship the same year.
But he truly became a household name after retiring from playing, starring alongside host Jim Davidson in hit snooker gameshow Big Break and becoming perhaps the sport’s most well-known commentator – with his iconic catchphrase “where’s the cueball going?” being instantly recognisable.
He was commentating for the BBC as recently as last month at the Masters but passed away at his home in Spain, as confirmed by the World Snooker Tour (WST).
“Everyone at World Snooker Tour is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of legendary snooker player and broadcaster John Virgo, aged 79,” WSt said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Rest in peace, JV.”
Tributes soon began pouring in for one of snooker’s best-loved figures, led by a touching note from World Seniors Snooker chairman Jason Francis.
Francis wrote: “Heart breaking to share the news that we’ve lost the great ‘JV’ John Virgo this morning, he passed away in Spain.
“Rosie and Brooke-Leah would like everyone to know. Our hearts go out to them both, Gary and the grandchildren.
“JV was doing what he loved to do right up until the end, entertaining everyone. Such an important person in my life but in our sport in general. An amazingly loyal friend to me, and someone you felt was sat with you at the match when he was commentating on TV.”
Big Break host Davidson was also quick to add his best wishes following the news.
“Heartbroken to hear that my great mate John Virgo has passed away at 79. What a character, what a talent,” Davidson wrote on Instagram. “From our time together on Big Break, to the snooker commentary chair, you brought so much joy to so many. Rest easy, John. You will be missed.”
And Virgo’s BBC commentary colleague Joe Perry described him as “one of the best people” in snooker.
Perry said: “Absolutely gutted to hear the very sad news that John Virgo has passed away. Without doubt one of the best people I’ve ever met through snooker.
“It was always an honour to work alongside him and a pleasure to be in his company. Thoughts go out to his friends and family. What a horrible day! RIP JV.”
More to follow…
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Napoleonic targets Eskimo Prince Stakes glory in 2026
John O’Shea admits Napoleonic has a significant task in the Group 3 Eskimo Prince Stakes (1200m) scheduled for Rosehill this Saturday in 2026.
The Wootton Bassett colt, from a late champion sire, confirmed his elite status with a 4-¼ length thrashing in the Group 3 Red Anchor Stakes (1200m) on Cox Plate day.
With Tom Charlton as co-trainer, O’Shea rested the Pinecliff Racing-owned colt after that win and reports strong maturation, highlighted by a recent Randwick trial victory.
“He’s great, I’m really happy with him,” O’Shea said.
“He’s trialled up well and made a bit of psychical improvement from last season so we’re looking forward to Saturday.
Satisfied with the return to track work, O’Shea notes the Eskimo Prince Stakes and Autumn pursuits will test Napoleonic anew, especially versus benchmark Tempted.
“She’s the benchmark,” O’Shea said.
“She should’ve nearly won an Everest. In terms of 1200 metre sprinters in Australia, especially three-year-olds, there’s none better than her.
So we’re respectful of her, and we know that we’re going to have to be right at the best of our game to be competitive.”
O’Shea anticipates less flair than the Red Anchor but values the gauge on Napoleonic versus top three-year-olds.
“That was his day, fourth up, he’d had a good foundation going into it,” O’Shea said.
“It was a good day for him to let rip. Saturday is a bit different, he’s got a long campaign ahead, so whatever he does he’ll improve off, but he’s done enough work to run well.
The stable’s strategy for Napoleonic allows versatility, even eyeing Brisbane Winter carnival options.
Visit the best racing betting markets ahead of the Eskimo Prince Stakes showdown.
Napoleonic sits as $3.60 second choice in Eskimo Prince futures, trailing the $1.50 market ruler Tempted.
The post Napoleonic seeking Prince’s crown first appeared on Just Horse Racing.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Man United return stance as former team-mate speaks out
Cristiano Ronaldo refused to play for Al-Nassr because of Karim Benzema’s move to Al-Hilal, sparking speculation over his future and whether he could return to Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo’s future has come under intense scrutiny following his contentious stand-off in Saudi Arabia.
Ronaldo, who celebrates his 41st birthday on Thursday, declined to feature for Al-Nassr in their 1-0 win against Al-Riyadh on Monday after becoming incensed by Karim Benzema’s transfer to title challengers Al-Hilal. Benzema, Ronaldo’s former Real Madrid colleague, had his Al-Ittihad deal cancelled before securing a free transfer to Al-Hilal, who sit one point clear of Al-Nassr at the top of the Saudi Pro League.
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) owns all three sides, and Ronaldo is frustrated that the transfer was approved, believing the acquisition of the French forward has unfairly strengthened Al-Hilal’s championship challenge. The circumstances have triggered questions about whether Ronaldo will complete the remaining 18 months of his £488,000-per-day agreement with Al-Nassr.
Could the five-time Ballon d’Or recipient make a remarkable third return to Manchester United? Not according to his former colleague, Wes Brown, who told BettingLounge: “He’s not happy, but would Cristiano Ronaldo come back to Manchester United for a third go? I would say no. I can’t see how that could happen.
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“A move to MLS? Maybe. Maybe he goes back to Portugal and plays there. I’m sure he will still have so many options.
“The main thing is that he still wants to play in the World Cup, and he would have to keep playing and making sure he keeps himself fit to do that. It’s a shock to everyone to see Ronaldo on strike, but I honestly think it will get resolved. We’ll have to wait and see where it goes from here.”
Neither Ronaldo nor any of his teammates and coaching staff have issued public statements following Monday’s victory. Head coach Jorge Jesus had his post-match press conference cancelled, with the squad told not to engage with journalists.
Al-Nassr are next in action on Friday, welcoming Al-Ittihad, though Ronaldo’s participation remains uncertain. Meanwhile, Al-Hilal will take on bottom-dwellers Al-Akhdoud on home soil.
The table-toppers have offered Al-Nassr a glimmer of opportunity in recent weeks, sharing the spoils in their previous two outings. A failure to overcome Al-Akhdoud would give Al-Nassr the chance to claim top spot, having last lifted the trophy in 2019, well before Ronaldo’s switch from United in 2022.
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