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How teams stack up following spring practice, busy 2025 transfer cycle
(Photo: HailState.com) 16. Mississippi State Bulldogs No team in the SEC took more transfers (32) than Jeff Lebby and Mississippi State this cycle, a necessity given last season’s lackluster finish. Outside of quarterback Blake Shapen, this is an entirely new team in Starkville and that’s a positive development. 15. Kentucky Wildcats The Wildcats could have […]


16. Mississippi State Bulldogs
No team in the SEC took more transfers (32) than Jeff Lebby and Mississippi State this cycle, a necessity given last season’s lackluster finish. Outside of quarterback Blake Shapen, this is an entirely new team in Starkville and that’s a positive development.
15. Kentucky Wildcats
The Wildcats could have as many as a dozen new starters via the transfer portal, including former Texas A&M quarterback Zach Calzada and Alabama wideout Kendrick Law. Kentucky’s offensive line is a question.
14. Vanderbilt Commodores
Continuing the momentum from last season’s improvement is a priority for Clark Lea and he brings Diego Pavia back under center to lead.