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Top five impactful transfer portal additions for MSU football in 2025
AI-assisted summary Michigan State is relying on transfer portal players to improve their roster and return to a winning season. Key transfers expected to make an impact include cornerback Joshua Eaton, offensive tackle Conner Moore, and defensive lineman Grady Kelly. Running back Elijah Tau-Tolliver and wide receiver Chrishon McCray are also anticipated to contribute significantly […]

- Michigan State is relying on transfer portal players to improve their roster and return to a winning season.
- Key transfers expected to make an impact include cornerback Joshua Eaton, offensive tackle Conner Moore, and defensive lineman Grady Kelly.
- Running back Elijah Tau-Tolliver and wide receiver Chrishon McCray are also anticipated to contribute significantly to the team’s offense.
- Several other transfer players, including Omari Kelly, Matt Gulbin, and Isaac Smith, are worth watching for potential contributions.
The transfer portal is just as important as recruiting in modern college football, and it’s been even more important for the Spartans under the first few offseasons under new head coach Jonathan Smith.
Michigan State football has leaned on the transfer portal to help build up a winning roster under Smith, and this past year’s portal haul was especially impressive. Fans are hoping that the new faces via the portal will get Michigan State back to a winning season and reach a bowl game again for the first time in three years.
So who were some of the new transfer portal guys that could have an instant impact on the Spartans this upcoming season? Check out five names I believe will have the most impact on Michigan State football in 2025.
Joshua EatonPosition: CornerbackNeed a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle
Previous Team: Texas State
Eaton comes to Michigan State with a ton of experience after stops at Oklahoma and Texas State. He began his career at Oklahoma where played three seasons before transferring to Texas State for the past two seasons. In total, he has appeared in 43 games with 49 tackles and 13 passes defended.
Eaton is expected to secure one of the two starting cornerback spots for the Spartans this upcoming season, which is always a critical position for success. Expectations are high for Eaton as the highest-rated transfer portal addition for the Spartans this year.
Conner MoorePosition: Offensive TacklePrevious Team: Montana StateMoore was one of the biggest (if not the biggest) wins of the transfer portal winter session this offseason. Michigan State beat out the likes of Ohio State, Cincinnati and Auburn for the elite FCS transfer portal target.
Moore was a 2024 All-FCS 1st Teamer and 2023 FCS All-Freshmen honoree while at Montana State, and comes to Michigan State with two years of eligibility remaining. He is expected to step in as one of the starting tackles on what should be an improved Michigan State offensive line this upcoming season.
Grady KellyPosition: Defensive LinePrevious Team:Florida State
Michigan State needed to improve its defensive line through the portal this offseason so it’s an easy decision to include Kelly on this list. He comes to Michigan State after playing last season at Florida State, and before that at Colorado State. Kelly appeared in all 12 of Florida State’s games this past season, where e recorded 19 tackles, with three of those for a loss and one sack.
Kelly should contend for a starting spot on the Spartans’ defensive line, and at a minimum will be part of the key rotation. For Michigan State to experience this upcoming season, an improve defensive line must be in the fold.
Elijah Tau-TolliverPosition: Running BackPrevious Team: Sacramento StateMichigan State knew they would have to add at least one running back via the portal with the exits of Nate Carter and Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams, and they did just that with Tau-Tolliver from Sacramento State. Tau-Tolliver ran for just under 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns with the Hornets this past season, and will surely be in the mix for the Spartans’ starting running back spot this upcoming season.
Michigan State does have a few young running backs on the roster already that will also be in contention for a high-number of carries this upcoming season. So we shouldn’t expect Tau-Tolliver to be a bell-cow type of back this season, but I personally anticipate him being one of the top players in that room this year.
Chrishon McCrayPosition: Wide ReceiverPrevious Team: Kent StateMichigan State added a number of high-level wide receivers via the portal this offseason, but I went with McCray as my final top impact player due to his versatility. The speedster wide receiver from Kent State should be an instant impact for the Spartans, providing another deep threat but also someone who can play out of the slot as well.
McCray had more than 600 yards in each of his two seasons at Kent State and recorded a total of 13 touchdowns (nine this past year). I won’t necessarily say he’s going to hit those kind of numbers again this year, but I fully expect him to be the perfect No. 2 or No. 3 wide receiver for the Spartans this upcoming season — pairing very nicely with returning top receiver Nick Marsh and fellow transfer Omari Kelly.
Honorable MentionHere are a few other incoming transfers that you should keep a close eye on this fall as potential high-impact players for the Spartans:Omari Kelly – wide receiver from Middle Tennessee StateMatt Gulbin – offensive lineman from Wake ForestIsaac Smith – edge rusher from Texas TechLuka Vincic – offensive lineman from Oregon StateEvan Boyd – wide receiver from Central Michigan
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Texas A&M QB Marcel Reed inks NIL deal with Rhoback, Aggie fans receive special offer
Texas A&M starting quarterback Marcel Reed became the latest college football player to sign a name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with Rhoback. The apparel company announced the news Tuesday while also releasing a new licensed A&M line for the 2025 season. According to Rhoback, Reed will receive a percentage of the revenue generated from […]
Texas A&M starting quarterback Marcel Reed became the latest college football player to sign a name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with Rhoback. The apparel company announced the news Tuesday while also releasing a new licensed A&M line for the 2025 season.
According to Rhoback, Reed will receive a percentage of the revenue generated from its items purchased through his 20% discount link for new customers. That discount link can be found here: Marcel Reed 20% off Rhoback discount link.
“From day one, Marcel stood out — not just for his talent on the field, but for the way he carries himself off it,” Rhoback athlete relations lead Shalen Moore said in a statement. “He represents everything we look for at Rhoback: authenticity, energy, and a connection to his communities and fanbase. We’re beyond excited to have him on board as a pillar and to support his journey every step of the way. With his help, we’re rolling out brand new custom designed Texas A&M collegiate gear, and we can’t wait to see how his community connects with it.”
For the first time in his college career, Reed is the cemented starter going into the season. He flashed promise as a redshirt freshman last fall, replacing the game-one starter for the Aggies, Conner Weigman, in the middle of the season before cementing himself as the top option.
Among freshmen in a single season in A&M history, Reed finished second in passing yards (1,864) and completions (147), third in passing touchdowns (15), tied for 10th in rushing touchdowns (seven) and 14th in rushing yards (547) despite appearing in only 11 games with eight starts.
“I’m fired up to officially join the Rhoback team,” Reed said in a statement, which Rhoback provided. “Ever since the first time I put Rhoback gear on, it’s all I’ve been wearing. What I love most about Rhoback, outside of their apparel, is they are for the athlete. They prioritize fun, authenticity, and most importantly, performance. I’m especially loving the brand-new Texas A&M pieces and cannot wait for our fanbase to wear their Gameday Collection this season. Some really fun things coming this season and we’re pumped to unveil them. In the meantime, I’ll see you all on Saturdays!”
Rhoback previously announced NIL deals with several other college football players, including Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik, Penn State running back Nick Singleton and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs.
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Marshall’s Jo’shon Barbie, Tony Mathis Named To Doak Walker Watch List
2025 Marshall Football Tickets HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall Football had two players named to the prestigious Doak Walker Award Watch List on Tuesday. Redshirt junior Jo’shon Barbie and redshirt senior Tony Mathis were named to the list, which annually honors the top running back in college football. Barbie exploded onto the scene as a top-tier […]

2025 Marshall Football Tickets
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall Football had two players named to the prestigious Doak Walker Award Watch List on Tuesday.
Redshirt junior Jo’shon Barbie and redshirt senior Tony Mathis were named to the list, which annually honors the top running back in college football.
Barbie exploded onto the scene as a top-tier running back and McNeese State at the end of 2023 and carried that momentum into the 2024 season.
The 5-9, 190-pound product of Harvey, La., has rushed for 1,251 yards and 11 touchdowns in just 17 career games as the primary back for the Cowboys.
In 2024, Barbie finished with 831 yards and eight touchdowns while being a consistent producer in the rushing attack.
Mathis comes to Marshall from Houston where he spent the last two seasons. Prior to his injury-riddled time with the Cougars, Mathis was one of the best running backs in the Big 12 while in a running back rotation at West Virginia.
In 2022, Mathis started 10 games at running back, finishing No. 7 in the Big 12 in rushing yards per game at 56.2 and No. 11 in rushing yards at 562 while splitting time with two other backs.
The 6-1, 195-pound rusher had three 100-yard rushing games and two multi-TD games to his credit. He earned Big 12 Co-Offensive Player of the Week following a performance against Baylor in which he rushed for 163 yards on 22 carries with 2 TDs.
Both Barbie and Mathis join a Marshall offense that will be led by offensive coordinator Rod Smith, whose offenses at Jacksonville State have finished in the top-3 in rushing yards in each of the last two seasons. Smith’s Illinois rushing attack in 2019 also led the B1G.
Marshall Football opens its 2025 season on Aug. 30 at Georgia. The team’s first home game is a Sept. 6 matchup with Missouri State. To purchase tickets, click HERE.
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IU basketball among six finalists for class of 2026 five-star guard Jordan Smith – Inside the Hall
Class of 2026 guard Jordan Smith is down to six schools and Indiana is among his finalists. The six finalists for Smith include Arkansas, Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kentucky and Syracuse. Smith is a five-star prospect and the No. 3 player nationally according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He plays at Paul VI Catholic in Chantilly, […]

Class of 2026 guard Jordan Smith is down to six schools and Indiana is among his finalists.
The six finalists for Smith include Arkansas, Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kentucky and Syracuse. Smith is a five-star prospect and the No. 3 player nationally according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.
He plays at Paul VI Catholic in Chantilly, Virginia and played for Team Takeover on the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) circuit. Indiana assistant coach Kenny Johnson has strong ties to the Team Takeover program, which features many players from the DMV area.
Smith landed a scholarship from the IU basketball staff in early May. Here’s a scouting report on Smith from Adam Finkelstein of 247Sports:
“There may not be a player in high school basketball who impacts winning in more ways or with the same consistency as Jordan Smith. The Paul VI and Team Takeover guard has terrific physical tools and even better competitive intangibles that allow him to change the game on both ends of the floor. He averaged 19.2 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 2.1 steals, and 1 block per game during the recent EYBL season.
“Physically, he’s long and powerful with a 6-foot-8.5-inch wingspan and chiseled physique. He’s also a good athlete who excels defensively, has switchability on that end of the floor because of his physical strength and toughness, and is also an elite perimeter rebounder.
“Offensively, he gets downhill like few other guards in the class and has consistently developed his ball skills over the years so that he now has legitimate on/off ball versatility. He can initiate offense and make decisions (3.4 assists vs. 1.5 turnovers), put pressure on the rim with his force and physicality when he turns the corner, or take smaller guards into the post. He’s an improved shooter, with a notably high release, but still more consistent with his mid-range pull-up than his three with some occasional sidespin (25% 3pt & 68% FT).
“Smith’s transition to subsequent levels will also be lightened by the fact that he doesn’t need to be an offensive focal point to impact the game. He can do it with his defense, rebounding, energy, competitiveness, or unselfishness. His intangibles are truly elite and so while he may not have totally ideal size or ball skills, he’s extremely hard to bet against.”
NEWS: 5?? Jordan Smith Jr. is down to six schools, he tells @Rivals:
Duke, Arkansas, Georgetown, Kentucky, Indiana, Syracuse
Smitty is the top-ranked guard in the 2026 class. https://t.co/Elv1UvU5bt pic.twitter.com/auybPMh9Zb
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) August 5, 2025
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Women’s Soccer to Play Three Nationally-Televised Games in 2025
RALEIGH, N.C. – ESPN has unveiled its broadcast schedule for the 2025 college women’s soccer season, with NC State set to appear three times on the nationally-televised ACC Network. Each of the Wolfpack’s ACCN matchups will come against opponents who reached the 2024 College Cup. NC State’s first national appearance will take place on Thursday, […]

NC State’s first national appearance will take place on Thursday, October 2 at 7 p.m., when the Pack hosts Wake Forest at Dail Soccer Field.
The Wolfpack will return to the network later in the month for two more contests, starting with another home match against Duke on Sunday, October 26 at 7 p.m. The regular season will conclude with a nationally-televised showdown on the road at North Carolina on Thursday, October 30 at 8 p.m.
All games airing on ESPN platforms will be available to stream via the ESPN app and ACC Network Extra (ACCNX). All home matches not selected for linear broadcast, as well as ACC road contests, will be streamed live on ACCNX.
For the most up-to-date schedule and streaming information, visit the women’s soccer schedule page on GoPack.com.
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Coaches Poll: Preseason Top 25 released ahead of 2025 college football season
The preseason top 25 rankings, via the Coaches Poll, are here ahead of the 2025 college football season. So, it’s time to pop the champagne! The rankings will certainly change week to week and by the end of the season of course. But this is a solid indication of where we will begin in a […]

The preseason top 25 rankings, via the Coaches Poll, are here ahead of the 2025 college football season. So, it’s time to pop the champagne!
The rankings will certainly change week to week and by the end of the season of course. But this is a solid indication of where we will begin in a few weeks.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the top 25 rankings from the preseason Coaches Poll. We start at the top!
Texas comes back with national championship expectations following two straight years making the semifinal. Arch Manning takes over at quarterback with the weight of the world on his shoulders, practically.
Steve Sarkisian has weapons all over the field and it’s arguably his best team during his Texas tenure. Buckle up Austin, this could be a historic year.

Can Ohio State win back to back national titles? They’re ranked in the preseason polls with a narrative that yes, they could do so.
Ryan Day can coach freely now that he has that elusive first title. Stars like WR Jeremiah Smith and DB Caleb Downs lead this group. TBD on new quarterback Julian Sayin or Lincoln Keinholz to continue the trend of high level play under center.
Penn State is running it back, similar to what Big Ten foe Ohio State did last season. Drew Allar leads the charge at QB and is aided by RBs Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen.
On defense, Dani Dennis-Sutton headlines an elite defensive unit, as they’ll collectively replace Abdul Carter. The Nittany Lions are on the short list of national title contenders.
Georgia might not be as talked about compared to recent years. Coming off an SEC title and No. 2 seed in the CFP, the Bulldogs should be back in the thick of the title race.
New QB Gunner Stockton has a large task ahead of him: continue a high level of play. WR Zachariah Branch, who transferred in from USC, should help. Army LB transfer Elo Modozie should be a factor.

Marcus Freeman nearly went on one of the best runs we’ve seen last year, but the Irish fell short in the national championship. But, Notre Dame brings a lot of talent back to compete for another CFP run.
CJ Carr or Kenny Minchey will come out on top in the QB race, but the offense likely runs through Heisman contender Jeremiyah Love at RB. Defensive back DeVonta Smith transferred in from Alabama and should be key in the secondary.
Dabo Swinney and Clemson returned to a large national spotlight last season with their most successful year in a few seasons. Winning the ACC and returning to the CFP was just the first step.
As far as how the Coaches Poll sees them, this will be a very competitive team that could climb its way to national title contender. QB Cade Klubnik is the de facto leader, but there are first round picks, potentially, on defense with Peter Woods and TJ Parker on the defensive line.
Oregon has to replace a lot of production at QB and step it up at wide receiver with the potential season-ending injury to Evan Stewart. Dante Moore is expected to step up for QB Dillon Gabriel after sitting a year.
But if there’s one thing Dan Lanning can do, it’s coach up his squad. They’ve improved each season under his watch and perhaps they could win the Big Ten for a second straight year.

Year 1 for Kalen DeBoer and Alabama didn’t go as planned, not making the playoff and losing to Michigan in a bowl game. Still, DeBoer’s coaching prowess and development can’t be understated.
Ty Simpson is the expected QB and he has an all-star at WR in Ryan Williams to throw to. The defense is loaded with stars such as LT Overton. They’re back to SEC contender and have a chance to make a run in the CFP.
Can Brian Kelly finally get his team to the College Football Playoff? The LSU coach should have a great chance based on the preseason Coaches Poll.
QB Garrett Nussmeier is a Heisman contender going into the fall. Not only that, Harold Perkins captains the defense at linebacker and if he returns to form, that could be a scary unit for the Tigers.
Miami fell short last season with some missed opportunities to get to the ACC title game. To be fair, they had a little bit of Lady Luck on their side as well.
Carson Beck transferred in to replace Cam Ward at QB. That’ll be the biggest spotlight in Coral Gables this season. Mario Cristobal has a lot of talent at his disposal and the College Football Playoff should be the minimum.
Preseason Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings for 2025
11. Arizona State
12. Illinois
13. South Carolina
14. Michigan
15. Ole Miss
16. SMU
17. Florida
18. Tennessee
19. Indiana
20. Kansas State
T21. Texas A&M
T21. Iowa State
23. BYU
24. Texas Tech
25. Boise State
Others receiving votes in Coaches Poll: Oklahoma 221; Missouri 142; Louisville 126; USC 116; Utah 86; Baylor 76; Auburn 50; Iowa 49; Memphis 34; Army West Point 33; Tulane 31; Georgia Tech 27; TCU 24; Nebraska 19; Syracuse 16; Washington 15; Navy 14; Arkansas 14; Duke 12; Colorado 12; Minnesota 11; UNLV 8; Florida State 8; Kansas 6; Vanderbilt 3; Buffalo 1
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The Clemson Insider
College athletics are in the midst of a whirlwind type of transformation, with the landscape constantly changing. From the advent of NIL and the transfer portal just a few short years ago, to the implementation of the House Settlement, which now allows schools to pay student athletes directly. Athletics Director Graham Neff has been one […]

College athletics are in the midst of a whirlwind type of transformation, with the landscape constantly changing.
From the advent of NIL and the transfer portal just a few short years ago, to the implementation of the House Settlement, which now allows schools to pay student athletes directly.
Athletics Director Graham Neff has been one of the people responsible for leading Clemson into this brand new world, and deserves a lot of the credit for having the school well-positioned in this new era.
“The implementation of the House Settlement has certainly been a frontal focus, couldn’t be a higher priority,” Neff said on Tuesday from the Smart Family Media Center. “Certainly, what that looks like locally with the deployment of our revenue share dollars. We have talked about that, we are without question fully funding and all in on our revenue distribution strategy on how we allocate that among teams.”
Not only does the settlement allow Clemson to share up to $20.5 million directly with its student athletes this year, but it has also allowed for the creation of 150 new scholarships combined across all sports. For example, football will go from having 85 to 105. Basketball will go from 13 to 15, and baseball will get a huge bump, moving from the archaic 11.7 to 34 full scholarships.
“Football continues and will be our investment strategy from a business standpoint, but that allocation of additional scholarships, 150, is significant,” Neff added. “We previously had 275 scholarships, kind of collectively, but adding 150 to that is significant. From a per capita standpoint, that might be the most, or as big of an increase as any other school in the country.”
At the same time, there are still some unanswered questions regarding some of the things surrounding the settlement, particularly when it comes to NIL. Originally, all NIL deals valued at more than $600 were to be submitted to a clearinghouse called NIL Go for approval. If it were determined that the deal was not a valid endorsement deal, it would be rejected. The guidelines were aimed at slowing down the “pay for play” deals that some of the collectives at other schools were putting together.
However, in recent weeks, the College Sports Commission, which oversees the new NIL guidelines, has changed its stance on collectives and will now allow them to be treated like any other third-party business.
As with any new change, especially one of this magnitude, there are bound to be some bumps in the road, and Neff is doing whatever he can to ensure Clemson is prepared for any and all possibilities.
While the school’s collective, The 110 Society, has already been folded into IPTAY, Clemson Ventures, which was designed with a true private-sector business structure and full-service marketing and NIL agency capabilities to drive revenue, was formed last year in an effort to help lead the Tigers into this new NIL landscape.
“Lastly, and certainly probably the most moving, or still being figured out, is commercial NIL,” Neff said. “How that looks with NIL GO under the leadership of the College Sports Commission. The build of our commercial NIL infrastructure is the highest priority. For as much as we are all in on revenue share, $20 million, a lot of schools like us, that differentiator for us, and how we leverage and facilitate commercial NIL is significant. It is one of our main focuses ahead. Certainly, Clemson Ventures has internal revenue generation strategies to it, but it was absolutely done a year ago in anticipation to facilitate and being strategic around that NIL type of structure.
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