CBS Sports' College Football Insiders predict the likelihood Notre Dame, Texas A&M, and Clemson will lose their head coaches this offseason.
Several marquee jobs have opened in college football this season, and multiple programs have set their sights on Notre Dame's Marcus Freeman and Texas A&M's Mike Elko — two of the hottest coaches in the sport. On the flip side, Clemson's Dabo Swinney has faced heavy criticism amid a 4-5 start, his worst in 18 seasons with the Tigers.
CBS Sports' College Football Insiders weighed in on the chances of Freeman and Elko returning to Notre Dame and Texas A&M next season amid college and NFL interest — and whether Clemson will part ways with its two-time national champion coach.
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College football transfer portal by the numbers: What seven years of data tells us about NFL development, more
How often have Top247 players transfered? How often do those transfers make it to the NFL? Who develops Top247 transfers best? What positions transfer most often? All of that and more on a Top247 deep dive from the transfer portal era.
A decade ago Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen, a former five-star recruit, opted to transfer after starting nine games as a sophomore. He wouldn't play again until the 2017 season due to the NCAA's transfer rules, which forced non-graduate transfers to sit out a year in residence.
Flash forward 10 years, and seven of the top eight quarterbacks from the 2023 class have already transferred in an era where the NCAA's transfer restrictions are virtually nonexistent, and the NIL deals are skyrocketing. All were eligible to play immediately.
The dissidence between Allen's year away and those like Malachi Nelson (USC to Boise State to UTEP) transferring every offseason of their career underscores the reality of the transfer portal era.
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