Since the transfer portal opened on Friday, the UCF Knights have been shoring up their defensive tackle room. However, instead of going after a new one in the portal, at least immediately, the Knights are bringing back the ones they already had.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish definitely need to add a defensive tackle in the transfer portal, and some are actually expecting them to make multiple additions at the position.
For those who are swayed by big-bodied defense linemen, look no further than Nebraska's latest transfer portal player to schedule a visit to Lincoln. Though
Head coach Marcus Freeman and Notre Dame football are busy trying to fill their biggest need with the transfer portal - defensive tackle. With Charlie Partridge set to take over as defensive line coach, filling that group with as much raw talent as possible is a great idea.
The transfer portal is just days away from opening and the Yellow Jackets team will look vasty different than the 2025 version. Let's take a look at a key position group Georgia Tech will look to add players from and that could be beneficial for the team.
UCF Knights defensive tackle Horace Lockett announced his plans to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday evening. The move was first reported by ESPN's Pete Thamel a few hours earlier.
UCF defensive tackle Horace Lockett is out for the rest of the season, coach Scott Frost said Saturday after the Knights' loss to Kansas. During last weekend's game against Kansas State, Lockett tore his pectoral muscle, Frost said.
Georgia Tech ended their regular season on Friday night vs Georgia and with the end of the regular season comes the opening of the transfer portal. While the portal does not officially open until next week, players are starting to announce their intention to enter the portal and Georgia Tech now has two players that are set to do so.