Penn State among visits scheduled for Duke transfer DT

Penn State is scheduled to host Duke DT Aeneas Williams as he checks out potential transfer destinations.

Penn State will be one of five schools scheduled to receive a visit from one target in the transfer portal. Defensive tackle Aeneas Peebles, who entered the transfer portal from Duke this week and is considered one of the top defensive tackles in the transfer portal, will reportedly visit Penn State next week after starting his official transfer visits later this week with a few other potential landing spots.

According to a report from 247Sports, Williams will visit SMU, Missouri, and Virginia Tech this week and will wrap up his scheduled visits with Penn State and Louisville next week. He will be a grad transfer wherever he ends up, meaning he can jump right in and contribute right away with whatever school he feels is his best fit. It will be his final year of eligibility.

Williams earned 3rd team all-ACC honors this season for the Blue Devils. Williams recorded 40 tackles with 8.5 tackles for loss and four sacks.

Penn State wouldn’t mind adding some quality depth in the middle of the defensive line heading into 2024. While the line will have a tougher job making up for losses on the ends with Chop Robinson declaring for the NFL and Adisa Isaac graduating, the Nittany Lions will have a hole to plug with the graduation of D’von Ellies. Hakeem Beamon is also graduating as well.

With two veteran defensive tackles moving on, defensive tackle is a key position for Penn State to address in the transfer portal if possible. Penn State has tended to develop well on the defensive line, and the success of recent transfers for the defensive line have worked out great with Odafe Oweh and Chop Robinson each being transfer additions that turned into first-round draft pick talents.

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5 early transfer portal entrants that Alabama could look to pursue

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at five early transfer portal entrants that Alabama could look to pursue. The window officially opens up on November 4.

Although the season has not ended, the Alabama coaching staff almost certainly has their eyes set on the transfer portal. In recent years, Alabama has been able to haul in multiple impactful transfers. Several to note are Jameson Williams, Eli Ricks, Jermaine Burton, and Tyler Steen.

It is a crucial aspect of the current recruiting landscape that surrounds college football. The transfer portal has become vastly important for a plethora of programs across the country. Adding experience and firepower are two things that teams are constantly looking to bring in to their programs.

Roll Tide Wire takes a look at five early transfer portal entrants that Alabama could look to pursue in the coming months.

Duke statistical leaders through four games

Does anyone on this list worry you?

There are few programs college football fans are buying more stock in right now than Duke. Maybe the only program that has turned more heads is the Deion Sanders-led Colorado. ESPN decided that there’s enough interest in the Blue Devils that the next episode of “College GameDay” will be broadcast from Durham. For once, people on Duke’s campus are excited and not about men’s basketball.

It is there that Notre Dame will play this weekend coming off the toughest of losses to Ohio State. The Irish will be facing a team trying to prove it’s for real and belongs with the best of college football. Plus, a raucous crowd at Wallace Wade Stadium likely will be waiting for them. Only they will be able to put a damper on the celebratory mood.

Here are the players who have gotten it done for the Blue Devils so far and will look to continue to do so against the Irish: