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2025-26 #PortalSZN Thread

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Feb 14, 2026 at 10:00 PM
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Tim says a couple visitors today


Nebraska's transfer portal strategy on Day 7 emphasizes defensive line depth after losing players like sophomore DL Keona Davis and Dylan Parrott, with aggressive recruitment of JUCO talents to address immediate needs under coach Matt Rhule.
Andy Burburjia, a 6'2", 295-pound Cockeye Western CC standout, emerges as a prime target for his disruptive interior presence, evidenced by his action photo capturing a tackle in Reivers uniform during a game.
The Huskers are also scouting an unnamed second JUCO DL while monitoring two Big Ten conference transfers for potential fits, reflecting broader conference reshuffling in the early 2026 portal window.
 
It’s the best way IMO because then you’ll also get agents who are approved like in the NFL to avoid predators and bad actors.

There also seems to be about 5 guys who run the entire market here.
I was looking up some of these “Agents” on Twitter and their profile pics make the majority of them look like douche bag Vegas and Miami bros.
 
I was looking up some of these “Agents” on Twitter and their profile pics make the majority of them look like douche bag Vegas and Miami bros.
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Feldman said on the Audible that he understood the agent wasn’t involved in the decision to transfer - I think he said a family member instigated it.

No way this guy would burn Jedd Fisch. Fisch is going to make a fortune on his next deal.
Exactly. Staying with Fisch is the best move for this guy. Williams is a damn good QB and is gonna get paid well while hes in college. But hes not gonna be an NFL guy. Way too small. Fisch is an up and coming coach who's next deal will be a big one.
 
man I would hate to be an attorney. a contract is a contract unless it's not an enforceable contract, in that case it wasn't really a contract to begin with. the only time a contract is worth the paper it's printed on is when you're an assistant to the assistant defensive line coach for an nfl team, in which case you get sentenced to jail if you say you're taking another job in a few weeks. how do yall live like this?
 
I don't think it was a 'show' offer because we didn't think he'd take it. It was high so we'd have a chance

Edwards is fine, but he also played at a lower level (UConn) and only has one year left, not 3. Edwards' games with over 100 yards rushing were Delaware, Air Force, Central CT, Ball St, Florida Atlantic, and Army. Not exactly B1G level competition. Barthel was actually his position coach at UConn in 2022, so one would expect he is familiar with the guy.

Makhi Hughes seemed like a great get by Oregon after 2 huge years at Tulane, but he barely played at Oregon. He is similar in that if you go back and look at his stats from Tulane, he had 1 - 100+ yard game against P4 competition in 5 chances over 2 years.
These are my favorite types of straw man arguments because it conveniently ignores things like the last time Michigan State took a running back from UConn in Nate Carter he ran for 1300 yards in his 2 years at MSU on dogshit teams and now is on the Atlanta Falcons. Edwards is very good. He’s going to be good for Mich State.

Keelan Marion for Miami started at UConn, EJ was our best RB last year, finished as an All American and barely even had other FBS offers when we took him. Mizzou took a D2 RB and made him all SEC. Pretty sure the stats bare out the most effective transfers into P4 programs come from G5s or FCS as overlooked guys from HS or bounce backs from earlier in their careers
 
man I would hate to be an attorney. a contract is a contract unless it's not an enforceable contract, in that case it wasn't really a contract to begin with. the only time a contract is worth the paper it's printed on is when you're an assistant to the assistant defensive line coach for an nfl team, in which case you get sentenced to jail if you say you're taking another job in a few weeks. how do yall live like this?
You can get paid a lot of money to just tell clients “maybe, it depends”. That’s how I live mostly.
 
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