Breakdown of transfers with the biggest impact by Big Ten program
With the winter transfer window just around the corner, college football fans can sit back and take a look at the new names dotting their teams’ rosters.
Let’s take a look at which new transfers will have the biggest impact on each Big Ten team next season.
Illinois: WR Hudson Clement
Clement, a former walk-on, west virginiawas the leading receiver last season with 51 catches for 741 yards and five touchdowns. Landing a receiver like Clement means a lot to them. illinois When the team reloads on the outside.
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Indiana: QB Fernando Mendoza
After the dream-like season is over, Indiana We’re reloading for a rematch in the College Football Playoff. Mendoza rose to stardom CalHe was a quarterback last season and appears to be the perfect fit to lead the offense in Bloomington.
Iowa: QB Mark Gronowski
How many years have passed since then? iowa Was there ever a quarterback like Gronowski? The 2023 FCS National Player of the Year could have entered the NFL Draft, but he will be joining the Hawkeyes next season.
Maryland: WR Jalil Farooq
Former oklahoma Faarooq, a receiver, is a welcome addition for the Terps. maryland The hope is that a veteran like Farooq will help with the transition to a new quarterback this season.
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Michigan: RB Justice Haynes
The addition of Haynes will give the Wolverines a dominant running game next season. former Alabama Starting running back and highly regarded young ball carrier. jordan marshallIt needs to be an engine that achieves this. michigan‘s offense will go next year.
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Michigan State: WR Omari Kelly
Minnesota: WR Malachi Coleman
The Gophers have lost most of their top pass-catchers this season and need a big outside threat like Coleman. He’s just barely scratched the surface of that potential, but he’ll have a great chance to make it happen this season. minnesota.
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Nebraska: WR Dane Key
nebraska They have had a great transfer cycle so far with multiple key additions. Key will have an immediate impact on Nebraska’s offense and star quarterback dylan raiola. A big, reliable, productive veteran receiver is exactly what Nebraska’s offense needs.
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Northwestern: QB Preston Stone
An experienced, smart quarterback is the one. northwest We need to start turning things around. Stone is a perfect fit for what the Wildcats need at quarterback, and the young quarterbacks on the roster would benefit from watching him.
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Ohio State University: OL Ethan Onianwah
The Buckeyes needed to add reinforcements to their offensive line, and the addition of Oniangwa did just that. The towering offensive tackle is expected to be active again next season.
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Oregon: DB Dillon Thieneman
Oregon They just allowed 319 yards passing and 500 yards of total offense to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. The Ducks are addressing one of their biggest areas of need in the best possible way by bringing in former talent. Purdue safety Dillon ThienemanDefensive prospect ranked at the top of the transfer rankings.
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Penn State: WR Devonte Ross
of pennsylvania state university Receivers have struggled to find space in the secondary this season. Ross does a great job of creating separation and creating big opportunities for the quarterback, so that should make a big difference at quarterback. Drew Aller next season.
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Purdue: QB Malachi Singleton
Then there was a mass exodus from Purdue’s roster. ryan walters I was fired. now barry odom from UNLV He is the head coach and Singleton is from arkansas. He hopes to take over the vacated starting quarterback position. hudson card.
Lagers: DL Eric O’Neill
Greg Schiano And his staff has brought in two impactful defensive ends. eric o’neil and bradley weaver So choosing between the two is like splitting hairs. O’Neal gets the nod because he has a knack for getting to the quarterback.
UCLA: WR Kadin Robinson
The added scale and productivity that Robinson brings University of California Los Angeles The receiving corps should really help the Bruins offense this season. Robinson is expected to be one of the most reliable targets on UCLA’s roster this fall.
USC: DL Keyshawn Silver
one of University of Southern CaliforniaThe biggest weakness last season was the run defense. Adding Silver, a top-50 transfer candidate, to the defensive front should immediately help the midfield, especially after the Trojans lost multiple defensive linemen in the transfer portal.
Washington: DB Tacario Davis
Every top team in the country boasts an elite No. 1 receiver. In Davis, washington They’re getting a defensive back who can compete with those game-changing wideouts.
Wisconsin: TE Tanner Koziol
Koziol is the No. 3 tight end in the transfer rankings after an incredible season with 94 catches, 840 receiving yards, and eight touchdown catches. wisconsin He is currently on the roster and is a huge upgrade at tight end.