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2022 Transfer Portal

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CU with the most transfers in the conference now (before anyone says this is happening everywhere)

 
I think it is more than 7 additional spots available. Do they still allow some early enrollees to count back to the previous class?
 
No, keep one spot available for Andrew Paul, use the remaining spots for upperclassmen. Make a grocery list and go shopping. Even with the loss of Stanley , we don't need another receiver.
Need a CB, a safety, LT, OG, DL, and a RB.
If only we hadn't lost Gonzo, Perry, Lang or Broussard, amiright? You know, "a CB, a safety, DL and a RB"...

You are telling everyone here they are overreacting, while turning around and saying that we need upperclassmen to replace the upperclassmen we just lost to the portal, almost all of which have been our most talented players. Do you realize this?
 
Man, the WR room went from the best depth and talent to echoing void.

Good luck Dmitri.
It's still going to be our most talented group, I think. Arias, MLC and Penry played a fair amount and are skilled (and Arias seemed to figure out how to hold on to the ball in the open field). Mo Bell is talented, it will be a question of if he's able to come back from injury. The four of them are P5 starter worthy players. How many other position groups are we going to be able to say that about?
 
Yeah, M Bell. Great. Maybe Arias will have a breakout season. Yeah, that’ll be great. Really looking forward to it.

The reason WR who have marketability are leaving is because the offense is going to be worse than 2021. They have reputations to rebuild and they sure as hell aren’t going to be a part of a tire fire in 2022 and beyond.
 
Yeah, M Bell. Great. Maybe Arias will have a breakout season. Yeah, that’ll be great. Really looking forward to it.

The reason WR who have marketability are leaving is because the offense is going to be worse than 2021. They have reputations to rebuild and they sure as hell aren’t going to be a part of a tire fire in 2022 and beyond.
Stanley is a solid WR but certainly don't see him playing on Sundays.
 
It's still going to be our most talented group, I think. Arias, MLC and Penry played a fair amount and are skilled (and Arias seemed to figure out how to hold on to the ball in the open field). Mo Bell is talented, it will be a question of if he's able to come back from injury. The four of them are P5 starter worthy players. How many other position groups are we going to be able to say that about?
Throw Sneed into the mix and at least we can put 4 decent WRs on the field. Still, the ability to stretch the defense with down field speed will be an issue.
 
Throw Sneed into the mix and at least we can put 4 decent WRs on the field. Still, the ability to stretch the defense with down field speed will be an issue.
Yeah, I should have mentioned Sneed. I was just thinking of returning players.
 
It's still going to be our most talented group, I think. Arias, MLC and Penry played a fair amount and are skilled (and Arias seemed to figure out how to hold on to the ball in the open field). Mo Bell is talented, it will be a question of if he's able to come back from injury. The four of them are P5 starter worthy players. How many other position groups are we going to be able to say that about?
Fair. Losing Rice, Shenault, Carpenter and Stanley demolishes the depth. Keith Miller too. But sounds like Miller was going to have a hard time getting PT, so getting somewhere else was probably good for him. I wish them all well.

Arias, MLC and Penry could get it done (insert we need OL desperately comment here), but little depth. If the injury bug bites, look out.
 
It is so obvious the Karl Dorrell is THE main reason this is happening. He needed to be fired on the field after losing 30-0 to the Gophers
and then shoving into the cameraman.
I honestly don't think Dorrell is trying to keep the MM and MT players around and in many cases, encouraging the transfers.
 
No, keep one spot available for Andrew Paul, use the remaining spots for upperclassmen. Make a grocery list and go shopping. Even with the loss of Stanley , we don't need another receiver.
Need a CB, a safety, LT, OG, DL, and a RB.
I know you're trolling but you can scream Andrew Paul at the wall as much as you want; he isn't fvcking coming here after getting Clemson, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Oregon offers in the last two weeks.
 
No, keep one spot available for Andrew Paul, use the remaining spots for upperclassmen. Make a grocery list and go shopping. Even with the loss of Stanley , we don't need another receiver.
Need a CB, a safety, LT, OG, DL, and a RB.
So, losing all three talented WR starters (Shenault, Stanley and Rice) is not a need for concern or replacement? Nevermind - I forgot who I am responding to... Let's Go Freshman!!!
 
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