TCU the favorite to land Texas QB transfer Hudson Card

It appears TCU is the betting favorite to land Hudson Card.

The NCAA transfer portal is filling up with players by the minute this week.

One of the more notable players in the transfer portal is Texas quarterback Hudson Card. The former Longhorn should have no shortage of options at his disposal.

To go along with the craziness of the transfer portal, people can now place bets on where a player is headed next. Bookies.com released odds on where Card is expected to take his talents for the 2023 season.

  • TCU (+300)
  • Notre Dame (+400)
  • Wisconsin (+475)
  • Kentucky (+500)
  • UTSA (+900)
  • Coastal Carolina & Oklahoma State (+1500)
  • The field (+600)

TCU would be an intriguing fit for Card. Sonny Dykes is a proven quarterback developer in a system that fits Card’s skillsets. The Frogs could look to bring in Card to add immediate experience to its quarterback unit.

Card threw for 1,523 yards and 11 touchdowns in 19 games Texas during his Texas career. He played well in relief duty in four games early this season while Quinn Ewers dealt with an injury.

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Five landing spots for Texas transfer quarterback Hudson Card

Hudson Card can aim higher than Casey Thompson did this offseason.

Texas quarterback Hudson Card is in the transfer portal after a solid campaign in relief of an injured Quinn Ewers. He should receive plenty of interest in the portal, if he hasn’t already.

It would be naive to assume Card wasn’t already contacted by teams at least indirectly prior to reaching the portal. The once elite prospect has the tools and enough on film to attract plenty of attention.

We have detailed why he was not the answer for Texas. Hudson wasn’t the boosters’ guy, though that narrative was overblown. Oklahoma did more to guarantee Dillon Gabriel’s job than the Longhorns did for Quinn Ewers in the offseason.

More than being the boosters’ second choice, Card’s skill set best fits systems not employed at Texas. He does possess the ability to succeed elsewhere at a high-level program.

Here are five places that could be the right fit.