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S Caleb Downs, Captain (All B1G, B1G DB of year, B1G DPOY, 2X Unanimous All American, LOTT Trophy, Thorpe Award, National Champion)

Why in the world would he come back?
Because you're only young once and had the rest of his life to work for a living. He's playing for a living in college and loves emerge he's at. Sometimes you can't put a price on that. Actually getting a grip while he's doing it also is certainly a huge bonus
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2027 OH OL Davis Seaman (Verbal Offer)

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KYBuck4858 5 Jan 2026, 12:25 pm
In-State IOL offer Davis Seaman tells Greg Smith that Auburn and PSU are recruiting him the hardest. PSU would make sense as Matt Campbell is an OH guy.

I was curious if we were still pushing here since we already have 3 IOL committed. Doesn’t sound like we are. I believe Bowen will take two pure OTs and one more swing guy.
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2027 FL OL Reed Ramsier (Verbal Offer)

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KYBuck4858 1 hour ago
After naming Bama and OSU his top2 a month ago, IOL Reed Ramsier now has a top3 of FL, Miami, and Auburn.

Similar to Davis Seaman that I shared above, I think we're set at IOL and moved on. I'm still expecting us to spend big for a 5*-type OT, and an additional OT (such as Kalis or Johnson), and possibly another swing player.
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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)

What is the UW coach going to do though?

Fight it all you want, it isn’t indentured servitude. You can’t make him stay and play for you. (And why would you want a guy playing that is being forced to?)

If another company is willing to pay the penalty for breaking the contract, that’s the end of the story.
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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)

Opposite. I knew full well with NIL and the portal that talent would even out. It's why I thought it was ludicrous about people crying about the rich getting richer. There are plenty of rich non-blue blood powers that could throw obscene amounts of money at recruits. Hell I'm sure Yale and Harvard could probably stack 5-stars if they actually gave a fuck about college athletics in this new world.
Not to single out LSU, but differing donor priorities is just another reason why Harvard has a $57 billion dollar endowment and LSU has a $1 billion dollar endowment.
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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)

Not to sidetrack this thread, but is the portal as wild in other collegiate sports as it is in football? I’m sure the dollars are a different level and am curious how much annual relative movement there is in other sports.
I can say that for my sport of lacrosse, it’s not anywhere near. I think it’s pretty simple:
1) In few sports can one make a serious living as a professional. Football is an obvious example of one where you can.
2.a) To make a living as a professional in football, one almost HAS to have significant playing time to get the opportunity. That’s one motivation for the activity.
2.b) Even those who have a chance to play professionally know that a long career is likely not in the cards so one has to maximize their value when they have the opportunity. Second motivation for the activity.
3) For the non-revenue athletes choices for where to go to school tend to be as much about school as it is about athletics. While this is definitely true in lacrosse, I have to imagine that it’s true in many other sports. To that end, that’s one reason for a lack of activity in the portal from other (non-revenue) sports. If a kid does want to transfer they do have to do the portal thing, but it’s generally just part of the process and candidly, being non-revenue sports… the likelihood of anyone tweeting about it is nearly zero. So, on top of lower numbers, it’s also far less out there for the world to see.

I will say, in lacrosse, an option that I see frequently enough is that a varsity player becomes disenfranchised and rather than transferring they leave the team and join the club team. It’s a way to continue to enjoy the game without the level of commitment as a varsity athlete. All in, non-revenue athletics is a very different landscape.
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