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Rednil

Dec 15, 9:54 PM

Virgina Tech
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JimmyDean69

Dec 15, 9:54 PM

1. Oregon 2. Miami
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IM4NUAlways

Dec 15, 9:54 PM

The Media is saying Oregon out of the shoot. Would not surprise me. Oregon is a lot of show and ego. Honestly, who cares really at this point.
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Skercrazy

Dec 15, 9:54 PM

How long of Adidas agreement does he have?
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Nomad4x

Dec 15, 9:54 PM

I am going to say Miami. Pay very close attention to two things though. Who Michigan hires and does Underwood stay? I don't think that's a far-fetched scenario that if they get the right coach and Underwood bolts either to LSU or to hit the CFB free agent market.
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Nomad4x

Dec 15, 9:55 PM

Skercrazy said:
How long of Adidas agreement does he have?
I'm sure there is a buy out in that.
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Browntown69

Dec 15, 9:56 PM

ASU
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RedorDie

Dec 15, 10:02 PM

ASU package deal with Dayton
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BigRedGal

Dec 15, 10:03 PM

I get the fascination with Oregon but does Dylan fit in their style of offense?
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4husker

Dec 15, 10:04 PM

Oregon has always had a mobile QB. I'd say Miami is a better fit
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BigRedGal

Dec 15, 10:04 PM

4husker said:
Oregon has always had a mobile QB. I'd say Miami is a better fit
Agree. Have to wonder if some of the names mentioned aren't being thrown out there by Raiola's 'family agent'.
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JDCasson02

Dec 15, 10:13 PM

IM4NUAlways said:
The Media is saying Oregon out of the shoot. Would not surprise me. Oregon is a lot of show and ego. Honestly, who cares really at this point.
That would make our trip to Autzen next fall quite interesting
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o_Why

Dec 15, 10:14 PM

Honestly he's no better than App State/Miami of Ohio talent.
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PlzCoolerMe

Dec 15, 10:41 PM

IM4NUAlways said:
The Media is saying Oregon out of the shoot. Would not surprise me. Oregon is a lot of show and ego. Honestly, who cares really at this point.
I’ve heard that as well, but haven’t seen anything…. Who’s saying that ?
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huskerbrw

Dec 15, 10:42 PM

Rednil said:
Virgina Tech
Miami. Adidas school and Carson Beck will be done after this season..
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huskerbrw

Dec 15, 10:43 PM

BigRedGal said:
I get the fascination with Oregon but does Dylan fit in their style of offense?
I don’t think slow when I think of Oregon.
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erm_0220

Dec 15, 10:44 PM

Browntown69 said:
ASU
Would be interesting. Wonder how demanding the starting job would sit with Dillingham.
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o_Rowdyroddy69

Dec 15, 10:46 PM

[HEADING=2]Transfer QB Sam Leavitt pursued by four elite college football programs[/HEADING] Arizona State quarterback is one of the most coveted and proven players in the transfer portal, adn reportedly has a high-profile list of suitors already Alex Weber|2 hours ago Image Arizona State Sun Devils quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images In this story: Arizona State Sun Devils Add us onImage [HR][/HR] West Virginia Blows 16-Point Lead to Ohio State Former Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt is no longer the only elite quarterback in the transfer portal. Leavitt made his intentions to leave ASU clear a few weeks ago, but over Sunday and Monday, several more top QBs have announced their intention to transfer. Now, several programs are already locking horns on the recruiting trail over these guys. Cincinnati's Brendan Sorsby, Florida's DJ Lagway, and Nebraska's Dylan Raiola all became major names to hit the transfer portal at the quarterback position over the start of this week. And as soon as news broke that those QBs would enter the portal, lists of potential desintations already came up. But after a quiet few days on the Sam Leavitt front, a new list of high-profile suitors was reported for the ASU star. On3 posted on Monday afternoon that Pete Nakos had heard of the following list of schools as connected to Leavitt: "Among the early schools On3 is hearing about in his recruitment include Oregon, Indiana, Miami and LSU, sources tell On3," Nakos wrote. What's interesting is that Leavitt's fellow transfer quarterbacks shared somewhat similar lists of reported interest. Lagway had Miami and LSU on his list, Sorsby once attended Indiana and also had the Hoosiers on his first reported shortlist. Meanwhile, Dylan Raiola's camp has indicated that he would love an Oregon offer. So, already, there is some crossover between these quarterbacks — which schools are pursuing them and which schools they're showing their own interest in. Buckle up, folks, because we are just getting started with the transfer portal and particularly the QB class. [HEADING=2]Background, stats for Sam Leavitt[/HEADING] Image Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt against Texas in Peach Bowl | Michael Chow/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images As for Leavitt, though, someone will be getting a tough and battle-tested leader more than capable at the power conference level. After all, Sam Leavitt did lead Arizona State to a Big 12 championship as a redshirt freshman in 2024 despite the Sun Devils being picked last place in the conference in the preseason media guide. 2025 featured a less successful follow-up season to '24 for ASU while Leavitt unfortunately suffered a Lisfranc injury that took him out for the remainder of the season. In 2024, Leavitt put up ,ore than 3,000 combined passing and rushing yards with 29 total touchdowns, leading Arizona State to an 11-3 record and competitive loss against Texas in a second-round loss after receiving a first round bye in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. In seven starts this season, Sam Leavitt threw for 1,600 yards and 10 touchdowns. Miami obviously had success with Carson Beck this year and is heading to the College Football Playoff. Indiana speaks for itself after the work it did in 2024 and 2025 and especially on the heels of a Fernando Mendoza Heisman. Plus, LSU offers Lane Kiffin and elite recruiting pipelines with skill players, while Oregon has perhaps the most impressive four-year run of quarterback play to boast. Those are some ELITE options for rising redshirt junior Sam Leavitt.
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scottsorensen

Dec 15, 10:51 PM

I would add LSU
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MrReality

Dec 15, 10:53 PM

Any team with national championship hopes for next year will try to land someone better than Dylan.
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HispanicHulk

Dec 15, 10:53 PM

I feel like Oregon will go for a bigger fish…
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NURhules

Dec 15, 10:57 PM

ASU bc of weaker defenses he needs somewhere to stand in the pocket and the big 10 isnt it!
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Anon701994

Dec 15, 10:59 PM

Browntown69 said:
ASU
I thought this as well. Just assumed his family still owned a house down here. Doesn’t appear to be the case any longer.
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HuskerBrew515

Dec 15, 11:01 PM

Unless he goes to a school without serious NC aspirations, he will have to earn the starting spot. He has a long way to go with his skill set as a QB to be guaranteed the starting spot.

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