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On this day of our Lord, year 2026, the holiest of holies, 247Sports, ranked Texas football’s NCAA Transfer Portal recruiting class at the nation’s most successful this offseason. The honor comes after the recruitment of star portal wide receiver Cam Coleman,
Alabama football needed veteran running back help entering the current transfer portal entry window. The Crimson Tide seemingly had filled the spot with NC State transfer Hollywood Smothers. However, on Sunday, that all came crashing down. Smothers, who had already announced his commitment to Alabama, reversed course, and will instead join Texas.
Texas State football running back Greg Burrell announced Friday his intention to withdraw his name from the transfer portal and return to the team.
According to On3’s Pete Nakos, Texas defensive back Warren Roberson plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Roberson spent three years in the program, contributing on defense and being a key part of the special teams unit.
Here's a look at a few of the biggest names still left on the board at quarterback with the portal set to close on Jan. 16.
Raleek Brown, who was second in the Big 12 with 95.1 rushing yards per game after taking over the lead role from Cam Skattebo for the Arizona State Sun Devils, committed to the Longhorns on Thursday.
According to On3’s Hayes Fawcett, the Texas Longhorns have landed a commitment from linebacker Rasheem Biles out of the NCAA transfer portal. Biles spent the last two seasons with the Pitt Panthers, turning into an All-ACC player.