When you look at who transferred out the last couple of years and see what happened to them, one would think kids would start to realize the grass is not greener for the majority of those that transferred.
K Dylan - no school listed
Cox - no school listed
Stalbird - South dakota state - has not seen the field
Moses Bryant - no school listed
Tony butler - kent state - only played in 4 games for 15 tackles
vedral - rutgers, 1,253 yards passing
chase - portland state - no season
jaiden francois - didn't see the field after a season at UCF
Forbes - Montana - no season
legrone - no school listed
bradly - no school listed
washington - no school liste
hunt - no school listed
woodyard - marshall - 1catch
miles jones - TN - never saw the field
mcquitty - south dakota - no season
jd - tcu - only played in 3 games for 5 catches - no post season invite to anywhere. He claimed to leave to do what is best for his career as a football player. That career appears to be over.
henry gray - fiu - didn't see the field in 2020
paup - no school listed
jefferson - no school listed
So, the 2020 departures
- 1 basically ruined his football career going to TCU
- 15 didn't have a season in 2020 or didn't find a school (that is publicly found)
- some might see the field at their current schools in the future, but impact at any of the schools if they were illegible.
Cole - south dakota state - 1 field goal.
caleb - oregon state - 26 punts after two seasons
smith - no school listed
cam - smu - 14 tackles after 2 seasons
thomas - colorado - has not seen the field
dixon- no school listed
gebbia - was back up for most games but may start this year
bell - had about500 yards rushing
tyjon - only 29 catches after two seasons
roberts - 152 tackles in his college career
When you go through the 2019 departures, you can see that Gebbia will have become the possible starter at Oregon state, roberts plays but nobody else that left would have made any difference in Nebraska winning games.
The main take aways, would have been nice if Gebbia stayed for depth and spot play, if roberts would have put in the work he might have seen some playing time at Nebraska, but other than that we got to see JD ruin his career, and have to replace the freshman DB's that left.
It's too early to do an analysis on the 2021 departures, but even some of them are not having schools call them - example is Warner where no school is showing interest yet. Haven't heard anything on McCafrey either yet.
K Dylan - no school listed
Cox - no school listed
Stalbird - South dakota state - has not seen the field
Moses Bryant - no school listed
Tony butler - kent state - only played in 4 games for 15 tackles
vedral - rutgers, 1,253 yards passing
chase - portland state - no season
jaiden francois - didn't see the field after a season at UCF
Forbes - Montana - no season
legrone - no school listed
bradly - no school listed
washington - no school liste
hunt - no school listed
woodyard - marshall - 1catch
miles jones - TN - never saw the field
mcquitty - south dakota - no season
jd - tcu - only played in 3 games for 5 catches - no post season invite to anywhere. He claimed to leave to do what is best for his career as a football player. That career appears to be over.
henry gray - fiu - didn't see the field in 2020
paup - no school listed
jefferson - no school listed
So, the 2020 departures
- 1 basically ruined his football career going to TCU
- 15 didn't have a season in 2020 or didn't find a school (that is publicly found)
- some might see the field at their current schools in the future, but impact at any of the schools if they were illegible.
Cole - south dakota state - 1 field goal.
caleb - oregon state - 26 punts after two seasons
smith - no school listed
cam - smu - 14 tackles after 2 seasons
thomas - colorado - has not seen the field
dixon- no school listed
gebbia - was back up for most games but may start this year
bell - had about500 yards rushing
tyjon - only 29 catches after two seasons
roberts - 152 tackles in his college career
When you go through the 2019 departures, you can see that Gebbia will have become the possible starter at Oregon state, roberts plays but nobody else that left would have made any difference in Nebraska winning games.
The main take aways, would have been nice if Gebbia stayed for depth and spot play, if roberts would have put in the work he might have seen some playing time at Nebraska, but other than that we got to see JD ruin his career, and have to replace the freshman DB's that left.
It's too early to do an analysis on the 2021 departures, but even some of them are not having schools call them - example is Warner where no school is showing interest yet. Haven't heard anything on McCafrey either yet.