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2025-26 #PortalSZN Thread

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Feb 14, 2026 at 10:00 PM
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  1. Seaofred92 Seaofred92
So every single QB from grade 3-Senior Citizen is in play for Heupel?
Except for a certain 1 ex Husker. That was what I was going for. Sometimes my attempts at wit are

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The one thing I don’t get with DR is if he is looking at playoff contenders why hasn’t he signed yet? Indiana already took a QB. What’s stopping Oregon or Miami from doing the same right now? Miami is actively hosting players while they are in the playoff.

Nothing is stopping him. I have a feeling he’s being slow-played.

“We like you (if we don’t get Leavitt).”

“We like you (if Moore leaves and we don’t like what Longstreet has to say).”

“We like you (if we strike out on others).
 
Nothing is stopping him. I have a feeling he’s being slow-played.

“We like you (if we don’t get Leavitt).”

“We like you (if Moore leaves and we don’t like what Longstreet has to say).”

“We like you (if we strike out on others).
I’d agree. I don’t believe he’s any playoff teams first choice coming off his first two seasons and an injury.
 
You don’t think they have already figured that out? lol you think they are waiting to talk about it after tonight or next week if they win?

No I don’t.

That’s very naive to think a team that continually competes in the CFP isn’t already planning for the next year.

The word is that Dante Moore isn’t sure about what he’s going to do. He’ll only be 20 years old when this NFL draft comes up. He’s not 21 until late May.
 
It makes me feel better than blindly supporting Rhule when he’s clearly fumbling a very important aspect of his job yea. He’s paid like a top 20 coach and running the DL like a NAIA program.
Yes, we all understand. You’re frustrated we don’t have a D line coach.
 
Raiola not going anywhere he has to compete for the QB1 job imo
I totally agree. The crazy part is there is a thread on the Ducks On3 site only about Raiola and there are more than a few that think he is going to be happy to go there, sit for a year and “learn” from Moore.

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There are a few realists on there though:

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And I posted this last one in another thread but it’s a reminder to take all this with a grain of salt, they have RSS level posters over there as well:

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The word is that Dante Moore isn’t sure about what he’s going to do. He’ll only be 20 years old when this NFL draft comes up. He’s not 21 until late May.
I know what the word is and they haven’t been very active in the portal but everyone knows sitting and waiting is the fastest way to be behind the eight ball. Thinking that Lanning isn’t making a plan at all is wild. Look at Indiana and Cignetti. They already dominated the first week of the portal. Oregon must feel pretty confident Moore is coming back.
 
I know what the word is and they haven’t been very active in the portal but everyone knows sitting and waiting is the fastest way to be behind the eight ball. Thinking that Lanning isn’t making a plan at all is wild. Look at Indiana and Cignetti. They already dominated the first week of the portal. Oregon must feel pretty confident Moore is coming back.

I agree that he’s not a dude who doesn’t plan. To me, it looks like his plan is to bring Longstreet in and either play him a year or sit him a year as long as he’s cool with it. Dante Moore did the exact same so he can certainly sell him on that piece.
 

Pitt transfer Jahsear Whittington locks in Nebraska visit, details visit expectations​

Defensive lineman Jahsear Whittington explains why he set a visit to Nebraska.​

Brian Dohn Brian Dohn2 hrsVIP25


It did not take long for Pittsburgh transfer defensive lineman Jahsear Whittington to gain interest once his name hit the transfer portal.

And the explosive defensive tackle from Philadelphia Imhotep already has a school of focus and a visit set.

Nebraska is set to host Whittington, who has three years of eligibility remaining.

"I have a visit with Nebraska tomorrow and nothing else set up as of right now," the 6-foot, 270-pound Whittington said Friday. "I leave tonight and it starts tomorrow morning."

Whittington went into the portal Friday morning. He played in three games in 2024 and preserved his red-shirt season. He moved into Pitt's rotation last season and he made 12 tackles, including seven solo and with a sack.


Whittington was going to be counted on to be a key player for the Panthers next season but he now could be headed to the Big Ten.

He said he is heading to Nebraska eager to learn more about the program.

"They definitely got on me quick, showing interest," he said. "Their schemes, they run four-down d-lineman. We just had conversations to let me get versatile and be dynamic, and be able to get up the field."

Whittington is unsure if he will make other visits, and his focus is on learning more about Nebraska.

"After multiple talks with my family we decided to go and take the visit and see how it is," he said.

If Whittington takes more visits they will likely have to wait until late next week since a dead period for transfer visits runs Monday through Wednesday.
 

Pitt transfer Jahsear Whittington locks in Nebraska visit, details visit expectations​

Defensive lineman Jahsear Whittington explains why he set a visit to Nebraska.​

Brian Dohn Brian Dohn2 hrsVIP25


It did not take long for Pittsburgh transfer defensive lineman Jahsear Whittington to gain interest once his name hit the transfer portal.

And the explosive defensive tackle from Philadelphia Imhotep already has a school of focus and a visit set.

Nebraska is set to host Whittington, who has three years of eligibility remaining.

"I have a visit with Nebraska tomorrow and nothing else set up as of right now," the 6-foot, 270-pound Whittington said Friday. "I leave tonight and it starts tomorrow morning."

Whittington went into the portal Friday morning. He played in three games in 2024 and preserved his red-shirt season. He moved into Pitt's rotation last season and he made 12 tackles, including seven solo and with a sack.


Whittington was going to be counted on to be a key player for the Panthers next season but he now could be headed to the Big Ten.

He said he is heading to Nebraska eager to learn more about the program.

"They definitely got on me quick, showing interest," he said. "Their schemes, they run four-down d-lineman. We just had conversations to let me get versatile and be dynamic, and be able to get up the field."

Whittington is unsure if he will make other visits, and his focus is on learning more about Nebraska.

"After multiple talks with my family we decided to go and take the visit and see how it is," he said.

If Whittington takes more visits they will likely have to wait until late next week since a dead period for transfer visits runs Monday through Wednesday.
Don’t let him leave
 
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