Big Ten football transfer portal winners and losers.

 

Ohio State leads the rankings after strategic acquisitions, including quarterback Will Howard, center Seth McLaughlin, safety Caleb Downs, and running back Quinshon Judkins.

Oregon secures two talented quarterbacks and adds valuable players in various positions.

USC enhances its defense and gains a potential starting quarterback.

Washington faces challenges with coaching changes but secures notable players.

Wisconsin focuses on plug-and-play performers, including quarterback Tyler Van Dyke.

Penn State opts for quality over quantity in portal dealings.

Indiana benefits from new coach Curt Cignetti’s additions from James Madison.

Michigan State undergoes a topsy-turvy portal campaign with notable acquisitions.

Nebraska brings in both plug-and-play performers and projects, setting the stage for a new era.

Minnesota welcomes quarterback Max Brosmer and opts for small-school additions.

Iowa prioritizes quality over quantity, convincing key players to return.

Michigan faces uncertainty with coach Jim Harbaugh’s departure but makes preliminary portal moves.

UCLA loses key players to fellow Big Ten teams but adds quality defensive assets.

Maryland secures quarterback MJ Morris and fortifies its offensive line.

Rutgers addresses quarterback needs with Athan Kaliakmanis and adds receiving talent.

Illinois adds FCS and FBS transfers, losing two productive players.

Purdue faces challenges with multiple departures, seeking talent from former players.

Northwestern struggles in the portal early on, losing quality starters.

The rankings provide insights into each team’s portal performance and key acquisitions.

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