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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)



Re: Ernst was a two-star 2019 prospect who was the No. 39 center in the country. He spent his lone year at OSU as a preferred walk-on. The Texas product didn’t play at all this past season.

What's this guy doing, just "fishing" for a scholarship and/or some actual playing time elsewhere?

Hell, The article even got his name correct, i.e. Layton Ernst not Layton Hurst

This site does says he (supposedly) had a scholarship offer from the Air Force (maybe he should have accepted it):
https://247sports.com/player/layton-ernst-46056104/
 
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Re: Ernst was a two-star 2019 prospect who was the No. 39 center in the country. He spent his lone year at OSU as a preferred walk-on. The Texas product didn’t play at all this past season.

What's this guy doing, just "fishing" for a scholarship and/or some actual playing time elsewhere?

Hell, The article even got his name correct, i.e. Layton Ernst not Layton Hurst

This site does says he (supposedly) had a scholarship offer from the Air Force (maybe he should have accepted it):
https://247sports.com/player/layton-ernst-46056104/

Yes, probably fishing for schollie. Fair enough.
Air force could have fell through... academic side is not lenient.
The Mil Academies get around academic reqs by using Prep Schools, but can understand a lot of kids dont want to effectively greyshirt in the military.
https://www.usafa.edu/prep-school/
 
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Re: That’s a notable addition to the ever-growing list as the pass rusher was first team All-Sun Belt last season. Bradley-King recorded 49 tackles, 8.5 sacks and three forced fumbles off the edge in 2019. He was also a key rotation player the year prior with six sacks as a sophomore. The redshirt senior is expected to be immediately eligible at his next stop as a graduate transfer.

Just sayin': He might be a good pickup for some team like Rutgers, etc.
 
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  • Colorado redshirt junior DB Sam Noyer has entered his name into the transfer portal.
    Noyer (6'4/220) began his collegiate career as a quarterback, but he moved to safety just before the start of this season. The redshirt junior appeared in ten games this season, seeing the majority of his on-field reps on special teams, and he finished with one tackle. Noyer will be eligible to play at his next stop as a grad transfer, and it remains to be seen if he'll remain at safety or move back to quarterback.

    SOURCE: 247Sports.com
    Dec 16, 2019, 2:05 PM ET


Now put your name in
Then take your name out out
Then you shake it all about
And then you do the transfer portal hokey pokey
Turn yourself around
That's what it's all about

:slappy:
 
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  • Colorado redshirt junior DB Sam Noyer has entered his name into the transfer portal.
    Noyer (6'4/220) began his collegiate career as a quarterback, but he moved to safety just before the start of this season. The redshirt junior appeared in ten games this season, seeing the majority of his on-field reps on special teams, and he finished with one tackle. Noyer will be eligible to play at his next stop as a grad transfer, and it remains to be seen if he'll remain at safety or move back to quarterback.

    SOURCE: 247Sports.com
    Dec 16, 2019, 2:05 PM ET


Now put your name in
Then take your name out out
Then you shake it all about
And then you do the transfer portal hokey pokey
Turn yourself around
That's what it's all about

:slappy:


I wonder the final retention rate is for those who remove their name from the portal...
 
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Hippenhammer’s future at Penn State as a football player appeared to be going in the opposite direction as he has been focusing more on playing baseball. Hippenhammer did not participate in spring football practices in 2019 so he could participate in Penn State’s baseball season. He once again shifted his spring focus to baseball this spring before college baseball was shut down. This is why some of Hippenhammer’s transfer options may be slanted more toward baseball, one of the sports that was shut down by the NCAA this spring due to the coronavirus outbreak.

In 10 games in 2019, Hippenhammer caught one pass for 15 yards and returned two punts for 13 yards. Hippenhammer was a three-star addition of Penn State’s Class of 2017. He will still have one year of eligibility for football, although the NCAA tacking on an extra year of college eligibility for baseball would give Hippenhammer two years on the baseball diamond.

Just sayin': Doesn't look like much of a loss for Penn State. I'm guessing that Franklin is just "cleaning house" to free up another scholarship.
 
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