Ranking of the 10 biggest portal announcements from Sunday

Ranking of the 10 biggest portal announcements from Sunday

Two out of three weeks of the winter transfer portal window are planned. Here are the biggest transfer portal announcements from Sunday, day 14 of the 2025 transfer portal cycle.

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1. Duce Robinson – USC to FSU

The signs were on the wall. Robinson announced his commitment to the Seminoles on Sunday evening. The former five-star player in the class of 2023 plans to finish his career where his father, Dominic Robinsonplayed in the early 2000s.

Robinson, who began his career at USC, is Florida State’s first four-star transfer and is currently ranked in the top 10 of the transfer prospect rankings.

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2. Dasan McCullough – Oklahoma to Nebraska

McCullough was a coveted recruit out of high school but signed with Indiana because his father was on the staff there. He received Freshman All-American honors and transferred to Oklahoma after one season.

At Norman he never really reached his potential as injuries prevented him from staying on the field consistently. Now at Nebraska, McCullough will have one final season to showcase his high-end skills.

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3. Joseph Williams – Tulsa to Utah to Colorado

Williams was named AAC Freshman of the Year after rushing for 588 yards on 30 receptions and scoring five touchdowns for Tulsa. These qualifications and his remaining three years of eligibility made him a hot commodity in the transfer portal.

He committed to Utah four days ago, but decided to flip his commitment on Sunday and play Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffs.

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4. Deshawn Warner – Kansas to SMU

Warner played in all 12 of Kansas’ games this season but averaged fewer than 17 snaps per game. SMU, which just lost to Penn State in the College Football Playoff, is hoping Warner can help improve the Mustang defense.

The former Rivals250 prospect is currently ranked in the top 100 of the transfer prospect rankings.


5. Beau Pribula – PSU to Mizzou

Pribula made headlines early last week when he pointed out the timing imperfections of the transfer window and announced he was transferring from Penn State. The redshirt sophomore was a key part of Penn State’s offense, including as a backup to Drew Allar.

Pribula scored 10 touchdowns and threw nine touchdown passes over the last two seasons. Missouri secured its commitment to the Tigers on Sunday, solving a major concern at the quarterback position.

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6. Cole Martin – ASU at UCLA

Martin follows his father, Demetrice Martinto Los Angeles. The elder Martin was recently named secondary coach at UCLA. The younger Martin signed with Oregon in the 2023 class but spent just one year in Eugene before transferring to Arizona State.

He only played in two games this year due to a hip injury, but he played in 14 games during his first season with the Ducks.

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7. Jordan Scruggs – South Albama to West Virginia

Scruggs is heading to West Virginia after a very productive season at South Alabama. Scruggs, a former junior college prospect, only has one year of eligibility left.

Last season, Scruggs had the third-best coverage rating of all Sun Belt cornerbacks who played at least 75 coverage snaps, according to Pro Football Focus.

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8. Justyn Martin – UCLA to Maryland

Martyn is on the move after not seeing significant action over the last two seasons at UCLA. The former four-star from the 2022 class has signed with Maryland as the Terps look to replace Billy Edwards, who transferred to Wisconsin.

Martin will join 2025 Rivals250 quarterbacks Malik Washington and MJ Morris in the quarterback room in College Park.

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9. Ric’Darious Farmer – WVU to UCF

Farmer committed to UCF for more than four months during the 2024 high school recruiting cycle, but transferred to West Virginia on National Signing Day.

Now he returns to UCF after a year in Morgantown. The Florida native had six catches on 10 targets for 54 yards this year and has three years of eligibility remaining.

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10. Khamari Anderson – Kentucky to ASU

Arizona State made good use of its bye week in the College Football Playoff and secured a commitment from Anderson. The second-year tight end visited Tempe last week and ultimately chose the Sun Devils over Auburn and Colorado.

The sophomore brings experience to a veteran tight end room at Arizona State that features Chamon Metayer, a second-team All-Big 12 selection, and Cameron Harpole, a junior.

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