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“He Should Have Pulled a Carson Beck? That’s Subjective”: Cam Newton on Quinn Ewers Staying in College to Earn More From NIL

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After his second year with the Texas Longhorns in 2023, Quinn Ewers seemed like one of the top QB prospects in his class. He led Texas to a 10-2 record, including a win in the Big 12 championship and a big performance in a losing effort in the semifinal of the College Football Playoff. He earned Second-Team All-Big 12 honors with nearly 3,500 yards, 22 TDs, and just six picks.

However, with Arch Manning breathing down his neck in 2024, Ewers seemed to regress. That was seen most notably in his decision-making, as he led the SEC in interceptions last year, with 12. Ewers’ INT rate nearly doubled too.

He also lost the SEC championship and didn’t perform as well in another semifinal loss in the CFP. That caused his draft stock to take a major hit, which led to questions about staying in college another year.

Ewers decided to forego his final year of college eligibility and declare for the draft instead. He was the 13th and final QB selected, going 231st overall in the seventh round to the Miami Dolphins. He’s set to play on a rookie contract worth four years and about $4.3 million.

That entire contract represents about half of his supposed NIL earning potential in 2025, which was $8 million. However, Cam Newton thinks people are using hindsight to say Ewers should have stayed in college.

“But if he went in the first two or three rounds, everybody would’ve said you made the right decision,” argued the former QB.

“But the NIL money will never compare to what the NFL money is. And that $8 million is only a projection. There’s no contracts that we can show to date that says these people who are projected to have a $10 million NIL evaluation. It’s just an evaluation,” added Newton.

On top of the fact that the $8 million was more of an estimate than any deal Ewers had waiting for him, there’s also the Arch Manning factor. He arrived at Texas in 2023 and redshirted his freshman year, but he was much more involved in 2024. It was clear they were moving on to Manning, so Ewers didn’t have a place at Texas past 2024.

“I don’t think Quinn Ewers could stay. … I don’t think it was in his best interest to stay at Texas. I don’t think he could stay at Texas. That hourglass had no sand at the top. Okay [hitting the transfer portal], cool, he should’ve pulled a Carson Beck. That’s subjective. “

Ewers could have transferred like Carson Beck did, but, as Newton said, NIL is just temporary money. The former Heisman Trophy winner also rightly pointed out that NIL money is not supposed to be akin to salary, but rather money to make the lives of student-athletes comfortable.

“I’ve said it time and time again, the NIL was just a tool for athletes in college to have a comfortable college experience. This is not forever money.”

At the end of the day, Quinn Ewers didn’t land in the worst situation in the NFL. A lot of guys have played QB for the Dolphins over the last few years. They’ve had six guys take snaps since the 2022 season. That’s because the starter, Tua Tagovailoa, has been very injury-prone.

That means if Ewers can get that backup role, he could very well see significant playing time as a rookie. He just has to beat out Zach Wilson for that QB2 spot. But even if he doesn’t and Wilson gets in there as the backup at some point and stinks it up (which is possible, if not likely), calls for Ewers will start coming sooner rather than later on South Beach.



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Former $13 million college football QB searching for 4th school in transfer portal

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With thousands of players around the country entering their names in the college football transfer portal over the past couple of days, one individual’s journey certainly stands out from the rest.

Former four-star recruit and Florida signee, Jaden Rashada, was once ranked as the No. 73 player in the country and the No. 6 quarterback in the class of 2023.

However, after an NIL deal worth a reported $13 million fell apart, Rashada’s career took its first of many turns. In May of 2024, Rashada opted to sue former Florida coach Billy Napier and a donor, alleging they defrauded him out of over $13 million.

Rather than playing for Florida, Rashada started his career at Arizona State. In Tempe, Rashada threw for 485 yards with four touchdowns and three picks across three games before an injury ended his season.

Rashada then opted to transfer to Georgia for the 2024 season, where he sat behind Carson Beck and Gunner Stockton, never making an appearance.

Looking for a more straightforward path into the field, Rashada transferred to Sacramento State before this season to play for first-year head coach Brennan Marion. Rashada opened the year as the starter, but ended up suffering an undisclosed injury and being replaced by Cardell Williams.

Florida Gators recruit Jaden Rashada.

Florida Gators recruit Jaden Rashada | Matt Pendleton/Special to The Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK

On Saturday, On3 confirmed that Rashada will be looking for his fourth program, as the 2023 class of quarterbacks continues to be one of the most well-traveled.

“Sacramento State QB Jaden Rashada plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, reports,” wrote On3 on X.

Using On3’s recruiting rankings, Texas signal-caller Arch Manning and Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed are the only two quarterbacks from that class who ranked within the top-20 who have not transferred or entered their names into the NCAA transfer portal.

Being that Rashada has been a relative miss at each of his stops, it is unclear what kind of market he will attract. It seems his best opportunity to be a starter would be to remain at the FCS level or transfer to a Group of 5 program that needs a quarterback.

There is also a scenario where he essentially signs up to be a backup and follows Marion to Colorado, as the now-former Sac State head coach accepted an offer to be the offensive coordinator for Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes.

As a recruit, Rashada held offers from programs such as Cal, Ole Miss, Miami, Oregon, UCLA and Colorado, among others.



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1,300-yard transfer WR draws strong interest from major college football programs

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One of the highest-ranked wide receivers in the college football transfer portal is already attracting notable interest from a trio of elite programs heading into the 2026 offseason.

Michigan State wide receiver Nick Marsh has been connected to three different college football programs as he scouts a new school, and has some notable visits scheduled as he looks for a new school, according to multiple reports.

What schools are in contention? The best team in the country is said to be interested, as is the team that played for the national title a year ago, and an SEC blue blood that just made a major coaching change.

Who’s in the mix for Nick Marsh?

1,300-yard transfer wide receiver draws strong interest from major college football programs

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Notre Dame first emerged as a candidate for Marsh coming into the portal, and the wide receiver is reported to be on campus for a visit with the Fighting Irish, according to 247Sports’ Allen Trieu.

Wide receiver is believed to be a position of considerable need for Notre Dame coming into this offseason.

While the Irish bring back some solid talent at wideout, the departure into the draft of team-leading pass catcher Malachi Fields, himself a transfer from Virginia this past year, will put a serious dent into Notre Dame’s returning receiving production.

Marcus Freeman signed a new extension to remain the head coach at Notre Dame amid rumors that he was being considered for an NFL position, but he’ll face some stiff competition for Marsh.

No. 1 team also involved

1,300-yard transfer wide receiver draws strong interest from major college football programs

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Even as the undefeated Hoosiers continue to embark on an historic season, they’re getting an early start on the transfer portal market, and are said to be in the mix for Marsh ahead of next season, according to Trieu.

Indiana is scouting at least one wide receiver and potentially two as it prepares to lose Elijah Sarratt, E.J. Williams, Jr., and Jonathan Brady, and Omar Cooper may consider entering the NFL Draft, as well.

Most of Indiana’s focus in the portal may be at the quarterback position as it’s expected Fernando Mendoza is preparing to enter the NFL Draft, and the school has already been connected to highly-considered transfers.

SEC powerhouse in the mix

1,300-yard transfer wide receiver draws strong interest from major college football programs

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After undergoing the most consequential regime change in college football this cycle, Lane Kiffin and LSU are also in consideration for Marsh out of the portal, according to On3.

Current reporting has not indicated that Marsh has a visit set with Kiffin and the Tigers, but they emerged as a potential school to watch that will express interest in the wide receiver.

LSU is about to lose Barion Brown, Chris Hilton, and Zavion Thomas at wide receiver, and target Aaron Anderson has elected to decline his final year of NCAA eligibility.

In addition to those losses, slot receiver Kyle Parker told On3 Sports that he intends to enter the transfer portal, a considerable loss for LSU’s receiving rotation.

Kiffin and LSU are prepared to marshal their donors to invest some serious money in whatever skill players they can bring on, according to insiders.

Highly-regarded player

1,300-yard transfer wide receiver draws strong interest from major college football programs

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Since his intention to enter the college football transfer portal became public knowledge, analysts were quick to rate him as one of the most important players at his position.

Marsh is currently listed as the No. 6 overall ranked wide receiver in the 2026 NCAA transfer portal cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite.

The former Spartans pass catcher is regarded even more by On3 Sports analysts, who rank him as the fourth-best player at the position in the current transfer class.

Two productive seasons

1,300-yard transfer wide receiver draws strong interest from major college football programs

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Marsh is coming off a personal-best effort this past season, catching 59 passes for 662 yards with six receiving touchdowns while averaging 11.2 yards per reception.

He led the team in catches, yards, and touchdown catches this fall, finishing with multiple receptions in 12 games and was named an honorable All-Big Ten selection by coaches and the media.

A year ago, the Detroit native had 41 catches for 649 yards and three touchdowns, averaging just under 16 yards per catch.

In the last two seasons, Marsh has 100 receptions for 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns.

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Two major college football programs linked to 3,400-yard transfer QB

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Former Virginia starter Anthony Colandrea told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on December 26 that he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens at midnight on Friday, January 2, following a career-best season at UNLV.

In his breakout year leading the Rebels, Colandrea threw for 3,459 yards with 23 touchdowns and nine interceptions, while also adding 127 carries for 649 rushing yards and 10 rushing scores.

His play earned him Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year and All-Mountain West recognition as UNLV posted a 10-4 record, including a 6-2 mark in conference play under first-year head coach Dan Mullen.

A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Colandrea began his collegiate career at Virginia, where he started games as a freshman in 2023 and remained a key contributor during the 2024 season before transferring to UNLV ahead of the 2025 campaign.

Before committing to Virginia, Colandrea was a three-star recruit and the No. 72 quarterback in the 247Sports Composite rankings for the 2023 class out of Lakewood High School, choosing the Cavaliers over offers from Middle Tennessee, Kentucky, Hawaii, South Florida, and Florida Atlantic.

Now one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks on the transfer market (1,151 rushing yards across three seasons), Colandrea has already drawn interest from multiple programs, with On3’s Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong naming Tennessee and Florida State on Friday as early teams to watch.

UNLV Rebels quarterback Anthony Colandrea.

Paradise, Nevada, USA; UNLV Rebels quarterback Anthony Colandrea (10) looks to throw against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors during the second quarter at Allegiant Stadium. | Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

With Tennessee, Colandrea would gain immediate SEC exposure, a higher level of competition, and a program in search of an experienced quarterback who can stabilize the offense and win quickly.

The Vols finished 8-5 overall and 4-4 in SEC play in 2025, marking the program’s lowest win total since 2021, and the quarterback situation remains uncertain as senior starter Joey Aguilar weighs his options. 

Florida State, meanwhile, is a program that values athletic, pro-style dual-threat quarterbacks and offers significant national visibility, along with a track record of recent success under head coach Mike Norvell. 

Norvell was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2023 after leading the Seminoles to an undefeated 13-0 regular season and an Orange Bowl appearance.

In both cases, the combination of a potential starting opportunity, stronger supporting talent, and increased visibility represents the primary upside compared with remaining at UNLV. 

The NCAA transfer window will run from January 2 through January 16. 

While there is no firm public timeline for a commitment, recruiting and visit activity typically accelerates immediately after the portal opens, with teams often moving to secure transfers within days or a few weeks.

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Transferring To A Rival School Is The Sick New Norm Of College Football

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Transferring from Texas to Oklahoma should be considered a war crime.

I’ve been bemoaning the slow death of college football as we all know it for a long time now, certainly longer than I have been at OutKick.

Every time I think we have hit rock bottom, something else happens that makes me reevaluate just how much further the sport I love so dearly has yet to fall.

With the insanity of an unregulated transfer system and NIL in place, college football looks unrecognizable to what it used to be even a decade ago.

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Something else that’s really stuck in my craw lately is the rapidly diminishing importance of rivalry games.

We all know about USC and Notre Dame canceling their annual series, or the Big Ten implementing a nonsensical “rivalry” series between a bunch of schools that have next to no historical or geographical basis of hatred, but the transfer portal has offered a new way to make rivalries nearly meaningless.

With this year’s transfer portal less than two days old, players are already lining up their visits to their next potential school, and a few visits have raised my (and several others’) eybrow.

What are we even doing here, folks?

Look, I can reluctantly admit that kids should be allowed to transfer wherever they want, although I still think, barring extenuating circumstances, they should have to sit for a year, but this is insane.

DJ Lagway was smoking a celebratory cigar in the FSU locker room after blowing them out in Doak Campbell a little over a year ago, and now he’s viewing them as a potential landing spot?

Meanwhile, you have a guy like Longhorns wide receiver Parker Livingstone transferring to Texas’ most hated rival, the Oklahoma Sooners?

Florida and Florida State hate each other, as do Texas and Oklahoma, so all of this just feels gross.

It’s nothing new, either.

Another Florida player, running back Trevor Etienne, famously transferred to Georgia before the start of the 2024 season, but it just feels like it’s becoming more frequent.

I remember how big of a deal it was when Brock Berlin transferred from the Gators to the Miami Hurricanes and then beat his former team the following year.

Berlin was seen as Judas in Gainesville, but now he is considered just another casualty of the portal era of college football.

I miss when rivalries used to mean something to the players, not just the fans.

It makes college football feel less personal, which was one of the things that distinguished it from the NFL.

I want my rivalries to mean something. I want my college football back.





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No. 1 transfer QB now linked to three major college football programs

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The NCAA transfer portal is officially open for all college football players seeking new schools next season. The portal is open for two weeks, officially closing on Jan. 16.

In the weeks following the conclusion of the 2025 college football regular season, thousands of players from all levels of the sport made the decision to enter the transfer portal. Some of the more marquee names in this cycle involve quarterbacks shifting the Power Four level.

One of these quarterbacks on the move is former Cincinnati signal-caller Brendan Sorsby. He will have one season of eligibility remaining at his third school.

The 6-foot-3, 235-pounder began his college football career under Tom Allen in 2022. He completed three of six passes for eight yards and an interception in a blowout loss to Penn State in his lone appearance that season.

Sorsby was featured in 10 of Indiana’s 12 games in the 2023 season. He finished the year with 1,587 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions while rushing for another 286 yards and four touchdowns. Allen was fired that offseason, and Sorsby transferred to Cincinnati.

The Bearcats started Sorsby in all 12 games in 2024. He passed for 2,813 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions, while rushing for 447 yards and 9 touchdowns. Cincinnati finished that season 5-7, dropping each of its last five games.

Sorsby logged 2,800 pass yards, 27 touchdown passes and five interceptions to go along with 580 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in 2025. He was named All-Big 12 Second Team by the Big 12 coaches. He opted out of the Liberty Bowl after deciding to transfer.

Schools searching for quarterbacks in the transfer portal are considering Sorsby a hot commodity. Pete Thamel of ESPN has reported that three schools have separated themselves in the hunt for Sorsby.

Texas Tech

Joey McGuire during the Orange Bowl.

Texas Tech Red Raiders head coach Joey McGuire looks on from the sidelines against the Oregon Ducks | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

One potential destination for Sorsby lies within the same conference as Cincinnati. The Red Raiders have been linked with Sorsby since he first announced his intention to enter the transfer portal.

Tyler Shough (Oregon) is the only starting quarterback for the Red Raiders to come from the portal in Joey McGuire’s tenure. With Behren Morton’s eligibility expiring and backup Mitch Griffis entering the portal, Sorsby could be the bridge Texas Tech needs between Morton in 2025 and Will Hammond in 2027.

LSU

Lane Kiffin has earned the “portal king” moniker for his work in acquiring players from the transfer portal during his time at Ole Miss. Quarterback is no exception, as Matt Corral and Austin Simmons were the only signal callers recruited by the Rebels from high school to start for Kiffin in six seasons at Ole Miss.

As a program, LSU has been very successful with transfer quarterbacks in the last decade. Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels both won Heisman Trophies a year after transferring to LSU. Sorsby could be a strong fit in Kiffin’s high-octane offense.

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Mario Cristobal has finished with no fewer than 10 wins when acquiring a quarterback from the transfer portal at Miami. The Hurricanes produced the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft with Cam Ward (Washington State).

The Hurricanes are one win away from appearing in their first national championship since the end of the 2002 season with Carson Beck (Georgia) at quarterback. Sorsby figures to be an option given Miami’s track record with portal quarterbacks.



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Why This Year’s College Football Playoff Is The Most Exciting Yet

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After an exciting quarterfinal round filled with upsets and thrilling finishes, the College Football Playoff Semifinals are officially set, and the No. 5 Oregon Ducks are one of the four remaining teams with a shot at winning the national championship. 

Following their dominating 23-0 win over the No. 4 Texas Tech Red Raiders in the CFP Quarterfinal at the Orange Bowl, Oregon will face the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in the Semifinal at the Peach Bowl in a rematch of the Ducks’ one loss of the season. The Hoosiers defeated the Ducks 30-20 at Autzen Stadium on Oct. 11. 

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Oregon head coach Dan Lanning watches from the sideline as the Oregon Ducks take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Hoosiers advanced to the CFP Semifinal with a dominating 38-3 win over the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl. The No. 6 Miami Hurricanes and the No. 10 Ole Miss Rebels will match up in the CFP Semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl, after their stunning upsets in the quarterfinals. 

Oregon Not Only Program Seeking First National Championship

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Jan 1, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning leads his team onto the field prior to the 2025 Orange Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Entering the Peach Bowl matchup against the Hoosiers, Oregon is two games away from securing its first national championship in school history, a milestone that generations of Ducks fans have been dreaming of after falling short on several occasions in the past. 

The Ducks aren’t the only semifinal team that is looking to secure their first national championship. The Hoosiers are looking to complete one of the greatest turnarounds in college football history by becoming the first national champion to finish the season 16-0. 

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Before coach Curt Cignetti took over as coach of the Hoosiers, Indiana had the most losses in college football history before Northwestern surpassed them this season. The Hoosiers are one of three programs, along with Rutgers and Northwestern, that have 700-plus losses. 

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Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) holds the trophyThursday, Jan. 1, 2026, after defeating Alabama Crimson Tide in the 112th annual Rose Bowl game in Pasadena. | Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Ole Miss is also aiming to earn their first outright national championship in program history. The Rebels earned a share of the national championship in 1960 with the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Miami is the only CFP Semifinal team with multiple national championships, holding five titles, and is seeking its first since 2001. 

Early Peach Bowl Preview Matchup vs. Indiana

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Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, left, shakes hands with Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti as the Oregon Ducks host the Indiana Hoosiers Oct. 11, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Oregon enters the Peach Bowl matchup against Indiana currently as a four-point underdog, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The Peach Bowl matchup between the Ducks and the Hoosiers has the potential to be an instant classic, as both teams are playing their best football of the season. 

The quarterback duel between two of the top 2026 NFL Draft prospects, Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore, will be a tremendous matchup and play a major role in which team advances to the national championship game on Jan. 19.

The defensive performance of both teams will also be critical in the Peach Bowl. In the Oct. 11 game at Autzen Stadium, Oregon and Indiana’s defense recorded a combined three interceptions in the game, with the Hoosiers forcing two takeaways compared to the one the Ducks recorded. 

Coming away with takeaways could have a major impact on the Peach Bowl result, as one turnover may decide what many expect to be a close game. Oregon and Indiana will face off in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 9 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The kickoff of the Peach Bowl is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. PT with the game broadcast on ESPN.

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