
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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Tom Brady concedes GOAT title to another NFL legend
While he is widely considered the greatest player in NFL history, Tom Brady has given that unofficial title to another gridiron great. A diehard 49ers fan during his childhood, Brady anointed former San Francisco receiver Jerry Rice as the greatest football player of all time.
“Jerry sets the standard for every football player that’s ever played and will play in the future,” Brady said during the second episode of “Rise of the 49ers,” an AMC documentary about the 49ers’ dynasty. “He had a relentless drive to pursue his own excellence.
“Jerry Rice is still the GOAT.”
A fixture in the documentary, Brady conducted a sit-down interview Rice during the episode. Like Brady, Rice said that the secret to his success was in the dirt. His peerless work ethic led to him becoming unquestionably the best receiver of his era, but any era.
While their greatness can be debated, everyone can agree that Rice is to receivers what Brady is to quarterbacks. Both players at the top of their proverbial food chains.
Rice is the NFL’s all-time career leader in receptions (1,549) and receiving yards. His 22,895 receiving yards are 5,403 more than Larry Fitzgerald, who is second all time behind Rice in both categories. Rice’s 197 career touchdown receptions are 41 more than the next closest receiver, Randy Moss.
Speaking of Moss, Brady helped him break one of Rice’s most iconic records in 2007, when Moss broke Rice’s single-season touchdown receptions mark. Moss caught 23 that season, one more than Rice caught during the strike-shortened 1987 season. Rice caught 22 touchdowns in 12 games.
Rice was at his best on the game’s biggest stage. He is the Super Bowl’s career leader in receiving yards (589) and touchdown catches (8). Rice’s 215 receiving yards in Super Bowl XXIII remains a single-game Super Bowl record. He caught seven passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns a year later in Super Bowl XXIV and pulled down 10 passes for 149 yards and three scores in the 49ers’ win over the Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX. He was truly a cut above the rest.
In all, Rice won three Super Bowls with the 49ers before playing in a fourth Super Bowl with the Raiders.
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Brady tops the charts in career passing yards (89,214) and has nearly 9,000 more yards than Drew Brees, the second most prolific passer in league history. His 649 career touchdown passes are 78 more than Brees, who retired as the career leader in both categories before Brady passed him.
Super Bowls, however, may define Brady’s NFL career more than anything else. His seven Super Bowl wins are two more than any other franchise. He won a record five Super Bowl MVP awards and owns just about every Super Bowl career record and also owns the single-game record for passing yards (505). He also helped engineer the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history that was also the first Super Bowl to go to overtime.
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Another similarity between the two is how well they both played well into their 40s.
Brady won two Super Bowls after turning 40 while becoming the second starting quarterback in NFL history to win a Super Bowl with multiple franchises. During his age-44 season, Brady led the NFL with 5,316 yards and 44 touchdown passes.
At the age of 40, Rice earned his 13th Pro Bowl nod after catching 92 passes for 1,211 yards and seven touchdowns. He capped off that season with a 48-yard touchdown catch in the Super Bowl.
While their careers did overlap, Brady and Rice never played together, which would have been similar to watching LeBron James and Michael Jordan join forces on the hardwood. And like LeBron/Jordan debate, any debate between Rice and Brady simply comes down to preference.
For Brady, though, there is no debate to be had when it comes to the greatest football player of them all.
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Ducks beat Kraken, jump them in standings in final game before break
Feb 3, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks left wing Cutter Gauthier (61) celebrates his goal scored against the Seattle Kraken with defenseman Jackson LaCombe (2) during the second period at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images Cutter Gauthier scored his team-leading 25th goal of the season as the Anaheim Ducks defeated the visiting Seattle Kraken 4-2 Tuesday night.
Jacob Trouba, Alex Killorn and Ross Johnston also scored and Jackson LaCombe and Jansen Harkins added two assists apiece for the Ducks, who won their second in a row and for the ninth time in their past 11 games to move past Seattle and into third place in the Pacific Division entering the Olympic break. Goaltender Lukas Dostal made 26 saves.
The Kraken, who saw their four-game winning streak snapped, will have a chance to regain that spot in the standings as they have one game left, Wednesday night in Los Angeles, before their three-week hiatus.
Seattle’s Jordan Eberle scored on a tip-in of Jared McCann’s shot at 15:31 of the third to spoil Dostal’s bid for his first shutout of the season.
The Kraken’s Shane Wright tallied at 17:29 after Dostal’s attempt at an empty-net goal was knocked down.
Seattle goalie Philipp Grubauer stopped 27 of 31 shots.
Tuesday’s game completed the regular-season series between the division rivals, with the teams splitting the four matchups.
The Ducks outshot Seattle 11-7 in a scoreless first period. Anaheim opened the scoring at 4:01 of the second on a one-timer from the top of the right faceoff circle by Gauthier past a screened Grubauer just after a Kraken penalty had expired.
The Ducks made it 2-0 on defenseman Trouba’s goal at 19:27 of the period. Harkins carried the puck down the right wing before dropping a pass back to Trouba for a slap shot from the point that made it through a maze of players in front of the net.
Anaheim extended its lead to 3-0 as Killorn tallied just 24 seconds into the third on a wrist shot from low on the right wing through a screen.
Johnston made it 4-0 at 13:54 after Grubauer mishandled the puck behind his own net. –Field Level Media
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French footballer Kanté to join Turkish club after Erdogan intervenes to push transfer

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NFL fans react to Micah Parsons filming female cheerleaders at Pro Bowl
Miach Parsons was named to the Pro Bowl in his first year with the Green Bay Packers. Although the superstar defensive end was in San Francisco to attend the Pro Bowl festivities on Tuesday, he was on an electric scooter while moving around Moscone Center due to his knee injury. In one of the videos from the festivities that went viral on social media, Parsons was spotted filming the female cheerleaders doing a routine for the crowd.
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When fans caught wind of the video clip in which Parsons was filming the cheerleaders while on an electric scooter, they slammed the Packers star.
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“Creep behavior,” one tweeted.
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“Nfl star or creep in training,” another added.
“He not slick,” a third commented.
Here are a few more reactions.
“NAH THIS IS MESSED TF UP,” one wrote.
“Kinda hate that this streamer a*s dude is a packer now. Like bruh… get us to the nfc championship mr highest paid ever,” another added.
“Tell that lame a*s podcaster to show up in the playoffs. Don’t nobody care bout Micah,” a user tweeted.
Micah Parsons finished the 2025 season with 41 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 6.5 stuffs, two forced fumbles and one pass defended. However, he suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 15 against the Denver Broncos.
Although Parsons helped the Packers qualify for the playoffs, his team was eliminated in the wildcard round with a 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Micah Parsons explains how his relationship with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones soured last offseason


Micah Parsons’ relationship with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones soured last offseason, which led to the team trading the DE to the Packers in August. On Tuesday, Parsons opened up his acrimonious split with the Cowboys.
“I just wish some of those things never happened. You know what I mean?,” Parsons told Clarence Hill of All City DLLS Cowboys. “I wish that he never brought me into the office and just let the agent speak. And I wish he hadn’t compromised our relationship. I thought me and Jerry had a good relationship up to that point until this offseason, and it’s sad that it went to sh*t like that.”
Parsons played four years with the Cowboys, earning a Pro Bowl selection in each season. He signed a 4-year, $188 million extension with the Packers after the Cowboys traded him last year.
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Super Bowl 2026 where to watch: Seahawks vs. Patriots kickoff time, TV channel
If this year’s Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots is even half as good as the last time these two franchises met on this stage, it will be a wild ride. Eleven years after a Super Bowl XLIX thriller, the teams meet again with the Lombardi Trophy on the line.
The Seahawks, similar to their previous Super Bowl trips, have been powered by one of the NFL’s best defenses. Seattle allowed the fewest points in the league this season and finished first in yards per pass attempt allowed and yards per rush attempt allowed. The defense flexed its muscle in Seattle’s 41-6 divisional-round win over the San Francisco 49ers, allowing a paltry 3.9 yards per play — San Francisco’s worst mark all season.
But it was the offense that stepped up most in the NFC Championship Game. Sam Darnold threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-27 win over the Los Angeles Rams, with 153 yards and a touchdown going to Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Kenneth Walker III had 111 yards from scrimmage and a score, and Cooper Kupp and Jake Bobo also found the end zone.
Though the offense was hit-or-miss down the stretch of the regular season, it seems to have found its footing in the playoffs and, crucially, has zero turnovers. Overall, Seattle has a plus-four turnover differential this postseason.
Speaking of turnovers, no one has forced more than New England this postseason, and it’s not particularly close. The Patriots’ defense has absolutely wreaked havoc, first against the Los Angeles Chargers, then the Houston Texans and finally, in the AFC Championship Game, the Denver Broncos. The Patriots’ 8.7 points per game allowed is the fewest by any team through three playoff games since the vaunted 2000 Baltimore Ravens defense.
The Patriots offense, which powered much of the team’s regular-season success, hasn’t fared as well. New England’s 18.0 postseason points per game is the fewest entering a Super Bowl appearance since the 1979 Rams. Still, Drake Maye has made several big plays — both with his arm and his legs — and New England’s firepower will certainly be a major test for Seattle’s defense.
Here’s how to watch the game, followed by keys to the contest and a prediction.
Super Bowl LX: Where to watch Seahawks vs. Patriots
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 8 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, California)
- Halftime performer: Bad Bunny
- TV: NBC, streaming on Peacock
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Betting odds: Seahawks -4.5 | O/U 45.5 (DraftKings Sportsbook)
Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl big questions
Can the Patriots force Sam Darnold into mistakes?
For as good as Darnold has been this season — and especially this postseason — he does have a penchant for turnovers. In fact, his 20 turnovers this season were most in the NFL, and his 14 interceptions were third-most. Eight of those 14 turnovers happened when he was pressured, tied with Geno Smith for most in the NFL.
Now (mostly) healthy, the Patriots’ pass rush has been dominant this postseason with an NFL-best 52% pressure rate. For comparison’s sake, the highest pressure rate during the regular season was 45% (by the Minnesota Vikings).
The Seahawks have done a good job keeping Darnold clean for the most part, and play-caller Klint Kubiak does a good job of getting him out of the pocket via play-action and giving him easy answers.
But Milton Williams, who had a big impact in last year’s Super Bowl for the Philadelphia Eagles, K’Lavon Chaisson and other members of the New England front seven will hope to make an impact so talented cornerbacks Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis have a chance to make Darnold pay for a poor decision.
Can the Patriots’ offensive line hold up?
The path for the underdogs to come out on top starts with getting to Darnold. The next step is protecting their own quarterback. Maye has taken five sacks in all three of his playoff games so far, and while that’s come against three of the NFL’s best defenses, it’s not as if the Seahawks’ unit is any easier.
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald dials up a variety of different schemes and pressure looks, and he has both a disruptive duo inside (Leonard Williams, Byron Murphy II) and a plethora of edge rushers to generate pressure.
When the Seahawks do get pressure, Maye has to be careful with the ball: He has six fumbles (three lost) this postseason, both most of any player.
Can Maye hit the deep ball?
The Seahawks’ excellent cornerbacks play very aggressively, and it almost always works. The results speak for themselves.
But if the offensive line holds up, Maye might have the opportunity for a deep ball or two, and he’s been as good as anyone in those scenarios: His 35 completions at least 20 yards downfield this regular season were second-most in the NFL behind Matthew Stafford.
Super Bowl LX pick, prediction
Expect some nerves early, especially from the quarterbacks, but as both settle in, this should be a great, close battle between an ascending star and an unlikely one.
Maye is looking to become the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl, and Darnold is looking to become the first quarterback to win a Super Bowl after playing for at least five different teams.
Ultimately, the Seahawks’ defense gets a few timely stops, and Seattle leaves with its second championship.
Pick: Seahawks 24, Patriots 20
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Lagos ready for Nigeria vs Uzbekistan Davis Cup
Nigeria have intensified preparations for their Davis Cup World Group II tie against Uzbekistan by moving their training base to the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, the venue for the February 7 to 8 encounter.
The move from the National Stadium, Surulere, is part of final match readiness as the players familiarise themselves with the courts and surroundings ahead of the two day contest.
Uzbekistan, which arrived in Lagos on sunday have also settled in and held their first training session on Monday. The visitors travelled with three players and four officials, with their leading player, Khumoyun Sultanov, joining the squad after his recent title win at the ITF M15 tournament in Kuwait.
Sultanov, 27, reached the second round of the Australian Open qualifiers in 2025 and achieved a career high ATP ranking of 216 in January. He is joined by Ilya Ignatov, Abdulaziz Usmonjonov, and 17 year old Sukrob Saidov.
Nigeria will be led by national number one Daniel Adeleye, alongside Canice Abua and Michael Emmanuel, all selected based on national rankings. Uche Oparaoji returns to the squad, while Abubakar Yusuf is set to make his Davis Cup debut after representing Nigeria at the Africa Games in Ghana.
Despite Nigeria being ranked 74 in the world and Uzbekistan 49, confidence remains within the Nigerian camp. According to the Nigeria Tennis Federation, hosting the tie reflects the country’s progress in international tennis.
Federation president Victor Ochei said the opportunity to host was a result of recent performances.
“Nigeria has been consistent at this level and that consistency has earned us trust,” Ochei said. “Hosting this tie shows that we can compete and also deliver at international standard.”
He confirmed that the National Sports Commission is supporting the federation in funding and event delivery.
A 15 member Central Planning Committee, chaired by Victor Hembah, has been set up to oversee preparations in collaboration with the International Tennis Federation, the National Sports Commission, Lagos State Government, security agencies, and the host club.
President of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Dr Adeyinka Adewusi, said the venue is ready for the tie.
“The courts and facilities are prepared, and we are ready to host,” Adewusi said. “This is an important event for Nigerian tennis.”
The match will take place on the centre court of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club this weekend.
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Enyimba FC Players Continue Strike Over Unpaid Bonuses


Enyimba FC players are in the second day of their strike on Wednesday, 4th February 2026, over unpaid match bonuses. SportsRation reports.
According to SportsRation sources in Aba, the players trained themselves at a primary school field this morning without any coach present. The club’s technical team had waited at the Enyimba International Stadium, only to discover that the squad had moved to the school field.
The players say they will not return to proper training until the club settles the match bonuses owed to them. This action comes amid growing tension between the Kanu Nwankwo-led management and the Abia State Government.
The strike threatens to affect the club’s recent revival on the field. Enyimba had picked up four points in their last two matches after a difficult month.
Enyimba currently sit 11th on the league table with 31 points from 24 matches, while Bayelsa United occupy 14th place with 28 points.
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Former Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick roots for Patriots despite hatred
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While most football fans are excited to see the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks match up in Super Bowl LX, there is one fan base that could be staring at this game as the worst matchup possible.
The New York Jets haven’t seen the playoffs in 15 years, the worst mark of any professional sports team in the U.S. And fans certainly weren’t happy to see a 3-14 finish in the first season under head coach Aaron Glenn.
But to make matters worse, the Patriots, their AFC East rival who were with them with back-to-back four-win seasons, turned around quickly with Mike Vrabel at the helm and Drake Maye turning into an MVP candidate in just his second season.
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Sam Darnold of the Seattle Seahawks walks on the field after the NFC Championship NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, in Seattle. The Seattle Seahawks won 31-27 against the Los Angeles Rams. (Getty Images)
The Jets and their fan base spent years being tormented by Tom Brady and the Patriots, and to have New England back in the “Big Game” this quickly isn’t ideal.
Then, on the other sideline in Santa Clara will be the Seahawks, the No. 1 seed in the NFC this year led by quarterback Sam Darnold — the Jets’ No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Darnold is the first quarterback from that draft, which included Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield, to reach the Super Bowl. Jets fans pictured Darnold wearing the green and white, beating the Patriots on his way to the Super Bowl.
EX-NFL QUARTERBACK RYAN FITZPATRICK GIVES SAM DARNOLD EDGE OVER DRAKE MAYE FOR SUPER BOWL LX
Things never turned out that way for Gang Green, but one former Jets quarterback believes there’s only one way for fans to root for something in this Super Bowl.
“I think there’s probably a lot of people that are still rooting for Sam,” Ryan Fitzpatrick told Fox News Digital, while discussing his trip to Aruba with his wife, Liza, after partnering with the Aruba Tourism Authority.
“Sam would be the first to say he didn’t play well enough, but it’s very hard when there’s not an infrastructure and people around you to be successful as a quarterback in this league. I think Jets fans should be happy and proud to see Sam come out on the other side, because it’s not easy.”

Sam Darnold of the New York Jets looks on during a game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on Dec. 20, 2020 in Inglewood, California. (Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
Darnold’s time in New York lasted only three seasons despite his draft selection, culminating in up-and-down weeks and unfortunate memes, including his most infamous against the Patriots where he said he was seeing “ghosts” on the field.
After stints with the Carolina Panthers and San Francisco 49ers, Darnold was able to rekindle his career in Minnesota, leading the Vikings to a 14-win season last year. That allowed him the chance to pick where he wanted to go in free agency this past offseason, and he chose the Seahawks after they traded away Geno Smith.
Darnold clearly made the right move.
If Fitzpatrick were still a Jets fan — he actively roots for the Buffalo Bills, the team he played for before joining New York — it would be easy to root for Darnold’s success.
But even though Fitzpatrick himself was beaten by the Patriots for years during his career, he does find himself reluctantly rooting for them on Sunday.
“The hard thing for me in this one, I mean I’ve hated the Patriots forever. Even though I was in Boston, I was at Harvard, they had a good, little run while I was there. I was still never a Patriots fan, and then it’s like I spent eight years of my career in the AFC East just getting beat up by them every single year,” he explained. “The fact that they’re good again and find themselves back in the Super Bowl after Tom leaving and Bill leaving, and now having Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye.

Ryan Fitzpatrick on set during the TNF on Prime pregame show prior to an NFL football game between the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Dec. 25, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
“It’s a hard realization, but I love Mike Vrabel so much. I was with him in Houston, I get to play golf with him at the American Century in [Lake] Tahoe every summer. He’s a great dude. I love his family, I love his kids, I love him. So, actually, I feel like I’m rooting for New England in this game, which pains me to say.”
ONE HAPPY ISLAND, ONE HAPPY FITZ
After a long football season, Fitzpatrick and his wife, Liza, visited Aruba for some well-earned relaxation to reset and recharge before the Super Bowl.
He partnered with the Aruba Tourism Authority, which showcases the island’s commitment to responsible tourism, which includes protecting the island’s natural environment, celebrating local culture and inviting guests to travel mindfully through the Aruba Promise and Guest Guidelines.
Fitzpatrick did that and loved every minute of it, as he experienced the outdoor lifestyle that Aruba, nicknamed “One Happy Island,” has to offer.

Ryan Fitzpatrick and his wife, Liza, enjoyed their time in Aruba after the 2025 NFL season. (Aruba Tourism Authority)
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“My wife and I — seven kids. So, we very rarely get away. So, when we get away, we gotta make sure it’s the right spot, and this one hit. It has the white-sand beaches, it has the resort, which is great. But it also has the adventure. I’m not a guy that likes to just sit on the beach and get the tan all day long. There was hiking, we were swimming in a natural pool, we went and searched some caves a little bit.
“The great thing for my wife and I, right away you feel relaxed. Then, we come home and there is this air of happiness and rejuvenation that we’re feeling. It stayed with us.”
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