Ranking the top 5 portal RB classes
Teams across the country solidified the foundations of their roster during the winter transfer period. This week we are highlighting the best transfer classes by location. Today, the running back is under the microscope.
1. Oregon
Maki Hughes The first two seasons of his career posted consecutive seasons of 1,300 yards. Turrain. Hughes was the heaviest pursued back to the transfer portal, but ultimately chose Oregon. Olemis, Colorado and Duke.
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2. Michigan
Wolverine has been completely reloaded to the offensive side of the ball this offseason. Judge Haynes It will be a big part of their attacks in the future. former Alabama Outstanding should thrive MichiganEven if he ends up splitting time between ups and comers, the attack of a run attack Jordan Marshall.
Head coach Sheron Moore And the Michigan attack will certainly lean towards the running game as they develop a five-star quarterback signer Blythe Underwood.
3. Missouri
Missouri It’s not just that I’m overjoyed Ahmad Hardy He’s an excellent player so he’s on board. The Tigers needed Hardy after losing a freshman Kwan Lacy To Ole Miss.
Hardy was a star Ulm As a freshman – running for 1,351 yards and 13 touchdowns. Currently, he remains eligible for three seasons as he is trying to continue his productive approach in the SEC.
4. Mississippi
Mississippi After losing many playmakers to the transfer portal, they need juice in offenses this season. They should be in good hands now Fluffy Boswell I’m in Starkville.
As a South Alabama freshman, he posted 834 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 112 carries. Head coach Jeff Levy And we hope that Boswell’s explosiveness will put a Mississippi attack on life.
5. TexasTech
Quinten Joyner It’s part of the excellent transfer class Texas Tech. Joyner brings the ability to change momentum to Lubbock, and the Red Raiders should be able to use him on a more consistent base than he was. USC.
With three years of eligibility remaining, there’s plenty of time for Joyner to develop while helping Joyner improve his running game, which ranked 8th in the Big 12 last season.