Not sure which college will be giving him a diplomaisn't this Robinson's fourth school in four years?
Came across this from Rhode Island's Director of Scouting that hints at a UConn transfer heading there.
University of Phoenix...😀Not sure which college will be giving him a diploma
a bit of what if's if he had stayed at UConn- Auburn turned out to be not so good move - bad luck, call it what you will. CS bit of downgrade for him IMO.If he can stay healthy. That has been the issue for him.
He could have been injured anywhere he played last year and he made good money at Auburn.a bit of what if's if he had stayed at UConn- Auburn turned out to be not so good move - bad luck, call it what you will. CS bit of downgrade for him IMO.
Came across this from Rhode Island's Director of Scouting that hints at a UConn transfer heading there.
Only if you're offered a roster spot. It happens every year that kids finish their careers by entering the portal.I'm not sure, but if you hit the portal and never got picked up by a new team, can you play for your old team? That's one thing I'm unsure about? I saw a few players from last year who didn't get signed.
Thank you...Only if you're offered a roster spot. It happens every year that kids finish their careers by entering the portal.
My career isn’t over, I’m just waiting for the right NIL opportunity.Only if you're offered a roster spot. It happens every year that kids finish their careers by entering the portal.
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Is there any list/spreadsheet that shows what schools UConn Football players transferred to (in late 2025/26). Thanking you in advance. 👍
Thank you brother...2025 list for reference: UConn Outbound/Inbound Transfers for 8/1/24>7/31/25 Cycle (List Only)
2026 UConn Football Outbound Transfers:
- RB Victor Rosa > Ohio University
- DB Cam Chadwick > VaTech
- WR John Neider > West Virginia
- LB Oumar Diomande > Colorado State
- DB Chris Hudson > New Haven
- RB MJ Flowers > Tennessee Tech
- DB Osiris Gilbert > UCLA
- DB Kolubah Pewee
- DB Diandre Harris...
Closed until January 2027. If you were in by January 16, 2026 you can still visit school until a decision is made.Is there one or are we done until next year?
Is this to say 30% of G6 portal entries didn't land anywhere?![]()
What I learned from studying 3,300 FBS transfers in the college football portal
Of the 1,760 players who left Power 4 schools, nearly half (859) ended up staying at the P4 level.www.nytimes.com
“The transfer portal has been closed since mid-January. Rosters aren’t completely set — players in the portal can sign with a new school up until the start of classes in the fall — but the majority of transfers have selected their next destination…”
-> Of the 1,506 players who left Group of 6 schools, 31.6 percent signed with a Power 4 school, 27 percent moved to another G6 school and 12.5 percent ended up going below the FBS level.
Memphis, which lost coach Ryan Silverfield to Arkansas, lost more players to the portal (49) than any other G6 program. UConn (44), Coastal Carolina (39), Appalachian State (38), Georgia State (38) and Arkansas State (38) are next on the list. <-
-> No FBS team reeled in more players via the portal than UConn. Jason Candle, who replaced Jim Mora at UConn, signed 56 transfers, including 22 from the Power 4 ranks (tied for second-most among G6 schools). Candle also brought 22 players from Toledo. <-
Seems to be the case. Not that surprised. There also is percentage of kids out there that enter the portal - but later decide to hang it up.Is this to say 30% of G6 portal entries didn't land anywhere?
Puts things into perspective. For better or worse, this team is entirely new, not like any other roster. Will be at least a clean slate for Candle to work with![]()
What I learned from studying 3,300 FBS transfers in the college football portal
Of the 1,760 players who left Power 4 schools, nearly half (859) ended up staying at the P4 level.www.nytimes.com
“The transfer portal has been closed since mid-January. Rosters aren’t completely set — players in the portal can sign with a new school up until the start of classes in the fall — but the majority of transfers have selected their next destination…”
-> Of the 1,506 players who left Group of 6 schools, 31.6 percent signed with a Power 4 school, 27 percent moved to another G6 school and 12.5 percent ended up going below the FBS level.
Memphis, which lost coach Ryan Silverfield to Arkansas, lost more players to the portal (49) than any other G6 program. UConn (44), Coastal Carolina (39), Appalachian State (38), Georgia State (38) and Arkansas State (38) are next on the list. <-
-> No FBS team reeled in more players via the portal than UConn. Jason Candle, who replaced Jim Mora at UConn, signed 56 transfers, including 22 from the Power 4 ranks (tied for second-most among G6 schools). Candle also brought 22 players from Toledo. <-
Love this blurb. Positions us as not P4, not G6, but something else entirely.![]()
What I learned from studying 3,300 FBS transfers in the college football portal
Of the 1,760 players who left Power 4 schools, nearly half (859) ended up staying at the P4 level.www.nytimes.com
“The transfer portal has been closed since mid-January. Rosters aren’t completely set — players in the portal can sign with a new school up until the start of classes in the fall — but the majority of transfers have selected their next destination…”
-> Of the 1,506 players who left Group of 6 schools, 31.6 percent signed with a Power 4 school, 27 percent moved to another G6 school and 12.5 percent ended up going below the FBS level.
Memphis, which lost coach Ryan Silverfield to Arkansas, lost more players to the portal (49) than any other G6 program. UConn (44), Coastal Carolina (39), Appalachian State (38), Georgia State (38) and Arkansas State (38) are next on the list. <-
-> No FBS team reeled in more players via the portal than UConn. Jason Candle, who replaced Jim Mora at UConn, signed 56 transfers, including 22 from the Power 4 ranks (tied for second-most among G6 schools). Candle also brought 22 players from Toledo. <-