College football QB enters transfer portal before 7th season
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Pete Golding and Co. have familiarity with the Colorado transfer, now back on the market after entering portal.
Colorado defensive tackle Jehiem Oatis is planning to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, per On3’s Pete Nakos. He originally started his collegiate career with Alabama, starting multiple games in three seasons with the Crimson Tide.
That's not to say that Williams won't take a major step forward in 2026, and Alabama does have Lotzeir Brooks, Derek Meadows and Rico Scott in tow for next season, as well. Heck, the Crimson Tide also landed Cederian Morgan on early national signing day.
The latest expected departure is reserve offensive lineman Seth Wilfred, who announced his plans to enter the transfer portal on his Instagram story on Monday. He becomes the third Auburn offensive lineman expected to enter the portal. Auburn reserve offensive lineman plans to enter the transfer portal Dec. 14, 2025, 5:46 p.m.
Murphy, the former Texas and Duke quarterback, transferred to Oregon State this past offseason. The No. 82 overall player in the 247Sports transfer rankings finished the season with 1,805 passing yards and a touchdown-to-interception ratio of 9-to-8. Murphy completed 58.1% of his passes and Oregon State finished the season 2-10.
The College Football Transfer Portal is heating up as another top quarterback has entered. These are the best landing spots for Dylan Raiola.
One of three transfer additions to the CU defensive line last offseason, Oatis was the only one who stayed healthy. Gavriel Lightfoot (Fresno State) missed the entire season and Tavian Coleman (Texas State) missed the last seven games.
It can be expected that multiple big-name schools will be in the market for a quarterback this offseason, so Raiola's top potential landing spots could include Miami, Alabama and Penn State.