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SignUp Now!Watts has terrible hips and eyes. A good offensive coach will pick at him if he presses. They will run go routes and throw quick on him as he’ll never get turned and find the ball. We saw that all year out of him.They're different in that Watts can press bc he is so big, Muhammad is a true cover corner with more speed and quickness. Watts reminds me a Quinton Jammer, if he gets his hands on the receiver while pressing, they arent going anywhere, he's not as fast as Muhammad but he is better against larger receivers
I would be shocked. He’s been our best corner for two years, and even on those plays where he got beat on Monday he was in great position. Just perfect throws. I assume he’ll head for the NFL, but will be glad if he decides to stay.I read somewhere that they may move Watts to safety.
Are we moving Trey Moore to WR? This is an interesting development.
I think terrible is overstating. Nevertheless, to your point, I wonder if he might work at safety at the next level... Or why he didn't play safety at Texas? He has size, hits hard and is a good tackler (when it isn't Brice Young he's tackling).Watts has terrible hips and eyes. A good offensive coach will pick at him if he presses. They will run go routes and throw quick on him as he’ll never get turned and find the ball. We saw that all year out of him.
Do we know whether or not Watts is returning for 2024?I would be shocked. He’s been our best corner for two years, and even on those plays where he got beat on Monday he was in great position. Just perfect throws. I assume he’ll head for the NFL, but will be glad if he decides to stay.
In the modern portal era 85-90% of transfer portal entries find homes.The link is to the names in the portal to today. It is kinda sad because you know about 50% of these players will never play football again.
https://247sports.com/Season/2024-Football/TransferPortal/
Lots of talk about Watts to safety on here. IT wrote an article about that very thing today.I would be shocked. He’s been our best corner for two years, and even on those plays where he got beat on Monday he was in great position. Just perfect throws. I assume he’ll head for the NFL, but will be glad if he decides to stay.
Do you have a link for that?In the modern portal era 85-90% of transfer portal entries find homes.
I didn't find the article from last transfer season but I remember seeing it continued to go up from the below totals. Here is the article from before the 2022 season.Do you have a link for that?
Just last year I read where some 40-45% of the portal entrants never end up with another team.


If you read the link I provided a few posts back, you can see in real time which ones are committed some place and which are not – this year.I didn't find the article from last transfer season but I remember seeing it continued to go up from the below totals. Here is the article from before the 2022 season.
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What we learned from this college football transfer portal cycle
How Power 5 and Group of 5 programs fared, the most coveted position, and more.theathletic.com
88% of Power 5 players had found a home and 73% of Group of 5 players found a home in 2022.
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I wonder if there is a stat on how many actually improved their status by portalling. NTG?Here are the numbers (data is based on players who entered the portal after Aug. 1, 2021 for 2022 season)
ACC
- 71.6% found new schools.
- 40.6% of players committed to P5 schools.
- 40.6% of players committed to G5 schools.
- 18.8% of players committed to FCS/DII schools.
- 47 players remain in portal.
Big Ten
- 68% found new schools.
- 36.2% of players committed to P5 schools.
- 46.6% of players committed to G5 schools.
- 17.2% of players committed to FCS/DII schools.
- 57 players remain in portal.
Big 12
- 61.3% found new schools.
- 41.8% of players committed to P5 schools.
- 38.8% of players committed to G5 schools.
- 19.4% of players committed to FCS/DII schools.
- 46 players remain in portal.
Pac-12
- 56.2% found new schools.
- 51.2% of players committed to P5 schools.
- 30.9% of players committed to G5 schools.
- 17.9% of players committed to FCS/DII schools.
- 63 players remain in portal.
SEC
https://www.deseret.com/2022/2/22/2...appens-when-players-enter-the-transfer-portal
- 73% found new schools.
- 48.8% of players committed to P5 schools.
- 36.2% of players committed to G5 schools.
- 15% of players committed to FCS/DII schools.
- 49 players remain in portal.
Yes, @North Texas Golfer is exactly who we need for this.I wonder if there is a stat on how many actually improved their status by portalling. NTG?