***Official portal tracker thread***

So Rogers says the roster is complete now
I noticed he said "our last one was in this morning" or something like that. Was wondering if we had another commit or if that was just finalizing one we already knew about.
 
Several, take a look at 247, multiple former 4 stars are now 3 stars after transferring to ISU. Then many ISU former 3 stars boosted to 4 stars after transferring to PSU etc. Just for this year.

I get some of these are somewhat performance based, but it is pretty telling that almost anyone previously ranked above 86 instantly has their rating reduced to between 84-86 at ISU, regardless, and anyone that increases ranking coming to ISU maxes out at 86, notice that the rankings are flat numbers too, where before they went out several decimals more, because of more data input. These are just some arbitrary feels like rankings from probably a single persons viewpoint, not from many people, to reduce bias.

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Chase Sowell ranked higher than Marcus Neal?

This clearly tells me the portal recruiting rankings are worthless.
 
Mason Ellens commits to Miami...of Ohio.
Think that brings it to just 5 transfers out that haven't found landing spots yet. Michael Parkes, Daniel Jackson, Dyllan Malone, Derek Jensen and Jace Gilbert.

Of the ones who have...
  • 38 transferred to other P4 (24 to Penn State)
  • 6 transferred to G5
  • 7 transferred to FCS
  • 1 transferred to D-II
 
IMO Gabe Burkle, Brett Eskildsen and Marcus Neal will be the transfers that hurt the most. They all have 2 or more years left, and I think they will be NFL players someday.

I believe the rest of the starters we lost have only 1 year left at their new school. So while ISU will likely take a hit in 2026 vs what we could have done if Campbell had stayed, we should be in better shape for 2027 and beyond. We were going to lose a lot of starters at the end of 2026. It would have been a lot like the 2021 season (Purdy's last year) in terms of expectations.
 
IMO Gabe Burkle, Brett Eskildsen and Marcus Neal will be the transfers that hurt the most. They all have 2 or more years left, and I think they will be NFL players someday.

I believe the rest of the starters we lost have only 1 year left at their new school. So while ISU will likely take a hit in 2026 vs what we could have done if Campbell had stayed, we should be in better shape for 2027 and beyond. We were going to lose a lot of starters at the end of 2026. It would have been a lot like the 2021 season (Purdy's last year) in terms of expectations.
I don't see Burkle or Eskildsen as NFL guys. Not drafted guys anyway. Especially Eskildsen.
 
IMO Gabe Burkle, Brett Eskildsen and Marcus Neal will be the transfers that hurt the most. They all have 2 or more years left, and I think they will be NFL players someday.

I believe the rest of the starters we lost have only 1 year left at their new school. So while ISU will likely take a hit in 2026 vs what we could have done if Campbell had stayed, we should be in better shape for 2027 and beyond. We were going to lose a lot of starters at the end of 2026. It would have been a lot like the 2021 season (Purdy's last year) in terms of expectations.
Esklidsen has a lot to prove yet. Neal is a stud. Burkle only has 1 year left and coming off major knee injury.
 
Carson Brown to Hawaii.

Honestly good for him. Not gonna pull millions in the portal. Why not go play some ball in some nice weather. They sling the ball around out there. Wish him the best.
When you aren't a pro or good enough to commend significant dollars in the portal, why not live in Hawaii for a couple years! I've vacationed there for 10-days and it was VERY hard to get back on the plane... Even better of a deal when your food, housing, and a stipend is included!
 
I think Burkle is an NFL tight end if he improves at the same rate he has. He was super consistent before getting injured.
He's only got 1 year left and he'll be coming off a major leg injury. It's certainly possible but he's got the deck stacked against him.
 
He's only got 1 year left and he'll be coming off a major leg injury. It's certainly possible but he's got the deck stacked against him.
I looked at his stats and assumed he redshirted in 2023 when he only had 2 catches. I agree that it will be tough for him with just one season left coming back from an injury. He does have good hands though and is a great blocker. He had a lot better production when Brahmer was out.
 
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IMO Gabe Burkle, Brett Eskildsen and Marcus Neal will be the transfers that hurt the most. They all have 2 or more years left, and I think they will be NFL players someday.

I believe the rest of the starters we lost have only 1 year left at their new school. So while ISU will likely take a hit in 2026 vs what we could have done if Campbell had stayed, we should be in better shape for 2027 and beyond. We were going to lose a lot of starters at the end of 2026. It would have been a lot like the 2021 season (Purdy's last year) in terms of expectations.

Agree, the rebuild was coming in 2027 anyways, so this just brough it forward a year earlier. Looking at the roster now versus what we projected on signing day, before Matt skipped town:
  • QB - unknown, I think Reynor is a lower floor and higher ceiling play
  • RB - downgrade
  • OL - upgrade (second biggest)
  • TE - biggest downgrade IMO
  • WR - push
  • DL - biggest upgrade, not even close
  • LB - push (completely different system now)
  • CB - If you guarantee we brought back Cooper and Jontez, it's a downgrade.. But I don't think that was a given as Jontez is playing at USC now.. I say a push with no Jontez
  • ST - upgrade (3 coaches!), plus coaches emphasizing it's impact more
With Rogers and Bobbitt's track record, this group will be as good or better (TO's forced likely determines this). Offense is such an unknown but the reality is ISU was 11/16 in scoring offense (12/16 in total points). The biggest upgrade could be ST! FOr a program playing a lot of close games, that could be the diciding factor between 4-8 and 8-4
 
Agree, the rebuild was coming in 2027 anyways, so this just brough it forward a year earlier. Looking at the roster now versus what we projected on signing day, before Matt skipped town:
  • QB - unknown, I think Reynor is a lower floor and higher ceiling play
  • RB - downgrade
  • OL - upgrade (second biggest)
  • TE - biggest downgrade IMO
  • WR - push
  • DL - biggest upgrade, not even close
  • LB - push (completely different system now)
  • CB - If you guarantee we brought back Cooper and Jontez, it's a downgrade.. But I don't think that was a given as Jontez is playing at USC now.. I say a push with no Jontez
  • ST - upgrade (3 coaches!), plus coaches emphasizing it's impact more
With Rogers and Bobbitt's track record, this group will be as good or better (TO's forced likely determines this). Offense is such an unknown but the reality is ISU was 11/16 in scoring offense (12/16 in total points). The biggest upgrade could be ST! FOr a program playing a lot of close games, that could be the diciding factor between 4-8 and 8-4

I'd say LB is a big upgrade just with the speed brought in
 

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