One former Oklahoma Sooner transfer quarterback listed among the top 10 since 2011

Jalen Hurts cracks ESPN’s 10 best graduate transfer rankings in CFB since Russell Wilson.

Over the last decade, many quarterbacks have taken advantage of college football’s transfer portal. Several signal-callers have not seen an ascension or forward-path at their original home, so they moved to another team that better propelled their careers toward a higher place in the NFL draft. The NCAA implemented the graduate transfer in 2006, and since Russell Wilson became one of the first, most prominent household name, to transfer, many have followed.

As the 2021 season approaches, ESPN ranked the 10 best graduate transfers in college football following Wilson in 2011 (requires subscription). Former Alabama and Oklahoma quarterback, Jalen Hurts landed on the list at No. 2.

Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma (2019)

Original School: Alabama (2016-18)

Hurts holds a unique place on the list because of the success and attention he received at his first college stop. He became the first true freshman quarterback to earn the starting job under coach Nick Saban, won SEC offensive player of the year honors in 2016 as Alabama went 13-1, and came within seconds of a national championship. Hurts set a single-season team record with 36 touchdowns accounted for and set an Alabama quarterback rushing record with 954 yards. Hurts started throughout the 2017 season, throwing only one interception and helping the Tide to the national title game, where he was famously replaced by Tua Tagovailoa at halftime. Alabama went on to win the championship and Hurts remained on the sidelines for the 2018 season, playing behind the record-setting Tagovailoa, before transferring to Oklahoma.

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He commanded the huddle and became a Heisman Trophy runner-up. Hurts set an Oklahoma single-season record for rushing yards by a quarterback and points scored by a QB (126). His elusive mobility and effortless ability to create outside of the pocket mesmerized on Saturdays. The former four-star recruit became only the third FBS player to register 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards by the 11th game of the season. In addition, Hurts was one of two players nationally since 1996 to record 32-plus passing touchdowns and 18-plus rushing TD’s in a season. He thrived in OU’s RPO-centric offense and was a nightmare for defenses in man using his legs to extend drives.
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After Carson Wentz’s struggles down the stretch in 2020, Hurts took over the starting role. In a prove-it year this upcoming season, he has the chance to win the starting job for the Philadelphia Eagles and to become their franchise quarterback in the NFC East. He has the talent and right intangibles. Now it is about executing, developing and silencing the noise.

Georgia football increasingly inks out of state talent

Under head coach Kirby Smart, Georgia football attracts more out of state talent than ever.

Looking down the list below of all the new Georgia Bulldogs football players, illustrates the full shift of the Georgia brand from regional to national prominence. UGA went national more than ever, with the addition of key graduate transfer students, in the early signing period and on traditional national signing day. More kids than ever across the country want to play football in Athens.

2020 Incoming Players:

Carson Beck QB 6-4 225 FL

Warren Brinson DT 6-4 305 FL

Jalen Kimber CB 6-0 170 TX

Chad Lindberg OL 6-6 315 TX

Justin Robinson WR 6-4 210 GA

MJ Sherman LB 6-2 235 Washington DC

Nazir Stackhouse DT 6-3 305 GA

Devin Willock OL 6-7 330 NJ

Major Burns DB 6-2 175 LA

Marcus Rosemy WR 6-3 195 FL

Jalen Carter DT 6-4 305 FL

Tate Rutledge OL 6-6 315 GA

Jared Zirkel K 6-3 185 TX

Kendall Milton RB 6-1 220 CA

Arian Smith WR 6-2 180 FL

Austin Blake OL 6-5 280 GA

Jermaine Burton WR 6-0 190 CA

Darnell Washington TE 6-7 260 NV

Kelee Ringo DB 6-2 205 AZ

Daijun Edwards RB 5-10 201 GA

Cameron Kinnie DL 6-3 265 GA

Ladd McConkey WR 6-0 175 GA

Broderick Jones OL 6-5 275 GA

Daran Branch DB 6-2 178 LA

Sedrick Van Pran OL 6-4 305 LA

Jamie Newman QB Grad Transfer-Wake Forest NC

Tre’ McKitty TE Grad Transfer-FSU FL

In all, six players played football in Florida last year, three in Texas and three in Louisiana. Four players came from out West and two from up in the Eastern Seaboard.

In his four year head coaching career to-date, Kirby Smart’s Dawgs created a growing full-country impression by winning the SEC, winning three of four at the big neutral site game in Jacksonville, beating Notre Dame twice, playing in three straight SEC championship games, winning a Rose Bowl and making a national championship game.

One clear goal remains.