I did spend some time doing due dilligence searching if someone else already posted it, but I didn't see it, not even on the kiddie board. SIAP if I missed it.
Answer your Group of 5 college football questions about the transfer portal, realignment, North Dakota State's FBS potential and more.
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I'll quote some of the UCF portions for those without the subscription.
QUOTE: _'Q: Which teams fared the best... in the transfer portal?... Q: Which transfers... result in the most significant impact in 2022 in the G5?
Let’s start with teams. UCF is undoubtedly a winner from the transfer portal again. Gus Malzahn has quickly turned it into a portal destination for Power 5 players. The Knights have added nine transfers since late November, with seven coming from P5 schools and six of those from the SEC. That includes Kobe Hudson, who was Auburn’s leading receiver last year; Kemore Gamble, who was Florida’s top tight end... Losing quarterback Dillon Gabriel to Oklahoma was a major blow, but Malzahn added John Rhys Plumlee, the versatile former Ole Miss starting quarterback. It’s the 15th-best transfer class in the nation in 247Sports’ rankings and No. 1 in the G5...
It’s also worth crediting the G5 schools that have the fewest outgoing transfers...
As for the players... in the G5, let’s start with two of those quarterbacks I mentioned. UCF is pretty loaded at the offensive skill positions after getting banged up in 2021. It just needs a quarterback who can take advantage of that. Plumlee will have to win the job, but his dual-threat ability could make him a perfect fit for Malzahn’s offense, something Gabriel never quite was before his injury. (Gabriel will likely make a major impact at Oklahoma, as well.) Hudson should also be a top receiver for the Knights.'_
EDIT: Latest 247Sports actually says #16 Transfer Class ...
In order to create the most comprehensive Team Recruiting Ranking without any notion of bias, 247Sports Team Recruiting Ranking is solely based on the 247Sports Composite Rating.
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Also as part of the mailbag story was FCS NDSU and the MAC. I couldn't resist adding my $0.02 about UCF's mistake in the comments, which I snapshotted and shared on Twitter ... (dig at S. Florida as well).
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