The NCAA transfer portal is a godsend for new coaches. Forget three-, four- and five-year builds. Having roughly 3,000 players looking for fresh landing spots creates long days, sleepless nights and more film study than any NFL rookie quarterback.
Those who navigate it best â like Arizona State, Indiana, Ole Miss and Texas Tech in recent years â have a chance to advance to the College Football Playoff in short order.
Here's a look at how 12 of the 17 Power Four programs with new coaches â those in the Atlantic Coast, Big Ten, Big 12 and Southeastern conferences â have fared in the portal, which officially closed Friday ( rankings compiled by 247 Sports ):
1. LSU, Lane Kiffin
The Tigers won the Kiffin sweepstakes and promised to spend big to rebuild their roster. They landed Arizona State's Sam Leavitt, arguably the most coveted portal QB, along with 27 others in the top-rated class.
Intriguing addition: WR Eugene "Tre" Wilson, who flashed at Florida when healthy.
LSU head football coach Lane Kiffin waves to the crowd during a basketball game against Kentucky in Baton Rouge, La., on Jan. 1.
3. Ole Miss, Pete Golding
With RB Kewan Lacy returning, Golding added several plug-and-play starters from fellow SEC schools, including LSU OT Carius Curne, Auburn CB Jay Crawford and Florida DT Michai Boireau.
Intriguing addition: WR Darrell Gill Jr., a 6-foot-3 junior who had 506 yards and five TDs at Syracuse in 2025.
Tulane football coach Jon Sumrall, left, and Mississippi football coach Pete Golding confer before the College Football Playoff on Dec. 20 in Oxford, Miss.Â
4. Penn State, Matt Campbell
Campbell raided his former roster at Iowa State, bringing nearly two dozen Cyclones with him to Happy Valley. The familiar faces include QB Rocco Becht, TE Benjamin Brahmer and WR Chase Sowell.
Intriguing addition: UCLA DT Siale Taupaki, who is beginning his eighth collegiate season after following assistant coaches D'Anton Lynn and Ikaika Malloe to Penn State.
5. Oklahoma State, Eric Morris
No one added more transfers than Morris, who has nearly 50 newcomers on his roster. Fifteen of them followed Morris from North Texas, including QB Drew Mestemaker, RB Caleb Hawkins and WR Wyatt Young.
Intriguing addition: WR Justin Bowick, a 6-foot-4 senior who had five TDs last season at Illinois and is attending his fourth college in as many years.
8. Kentucky, Will Stein
Stein started the Wildcats' facelift by beefing up their offensive line, adding Tennessee LT Lance Heard, Baylor C Coleton Price and Ohio State G Tegra Tshabola. The trio should provide immediate protection for former Notre Dame QB Kenny Minchey.
Intriguing addition: LB Elijah Barnes, who played just four games as a freshman at Texas last season while learning from standout Anthony Hill Jr.
12. Virginia Tech, James Franklin
Franklin brought nearly a dozen players with him from Penn State, including TE Luke Reynolds, QB Ethan Grunkemeyer, LB Keon Wylie and DE Mylachi Williams. They should help create a strong foundation.
Intriguing addition: WR Que'Sean Brown, who caught 105 passes for 1,291 yards and seven TDs in two years at Duke.
James Franklin, second from right, Virginia Tech's new head football coach, holds up a No. 25 jersey with, from left, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors member John Rocovich, Virginia Tech President Timothy Sands and Athletic Director Whit Babcock after Franklin was introduced during a news conference on Nov. 19 in Blacksburg, Va.Â
14. Auburn, Alex Golesh
Losing WRs Cam Coleman (Texas) and Eric Singleton (Florida) surely stings, but bringing USF's Byrum Brown to the Plains along with Golesh should make a difference for a program desperate for better QB play.
Intriguing addition: RB Bryson Washington, who carried 154 times for 788 yards and six TDs at Baylor in 2025. He should give the Tigers a formidable 1-2 punch alongside Jeremiah Cobb.
15. Cal, Tosh Lupoi
Lupoi has always been known for his recruiting prowess, so getting Ohio WR Chase Hendricks, Rutgers WR Ian Strong, Washington RB Adam Mohammed, New Mexico TE Dorian Thomas and Oregon S Kingston Lopa to Berkeley is a solid start.
Intriguing addition: Florida International OT Mykeal Rabess, a 6-foot-8, 320-pound project, could help protect promising QB Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele.
20. Michigan, Kyle Whittingham
Whittingham plucked a handful of guys from Utah, including TE JJ Buchanan, CB Smith Snowden, DE John Henry Daley and DL Jonah Leaea. They should help stabilize the program.
Intriguing addition: RB Taylor Tatum, who averaged nearly 5 yards a carry as a freshman at Oklahoma in 2024. He might help offset the departure of Justice Haynes.
Michigan Football head coach Kyle Whittingham speaks during a game between Michigan and Southern California on Jan. 2 in Ann Arbor, Mich.
23. Florida, Jon Sumrall
Sumrall's biggest recruiting win was getting five key guys to stay in Gainesville: RB Jadan Baugh, LB Myles Graham, DE Jayden Woods, and WRs Vernell Brown III and Dallas Wilson. Notable newcomers include Georgia Tech QB Aaron Philo and Auburn WR Eric Singleton Jr.
Intriguing addition: Emmanuel Oyebadejo, a 6-foot-7, 295-pound edge rusher who had 6 ÂŊ tackles for loss and two forced fumbles at Jacksonville State in 2025. He played basketball until age 18.
25. Arkansas, Ryan Silverfield
Silverfield took a big swing in Fayetteville, with an SEC-leading 33 transfers. Louisiana Lafayette OT Bryant Williams, North Carolina LB Khmori House and Tulane CB Jahiem Johnson top the list.
Intriguing addition: Terence Roberson Jr., a 6-foot-6, 295-pound OL who played at Division II Ouachita Baptist.
28. UCLA, Bob Chesney
Chesney's overhaul includes 10 guys following him from James Madison. The best of the group: DE Sahir West, who had 14 tackles for loss in 2025. Oklahoma LB Sammy Omosigho and Florida WR Aidan Mizell headline the others.
Intriguing addition: S Tao Johnson, a three-year starter at Utah.
10 game day snacks for football season
1. Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Wings
UpdatedGame day wouldnât be complete without wings. This buffalo wing recipe from Fufuâs Kitchen is packed with flavor thanks to a two-step seasoning process that involves coating the wings in a dry rub before drenching them in buffalo sauce.
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2. Baked Jalapeno Poppers
UpdatedThese arenât your freezer aisle jalapeno poppers. You can eat these with your pinky up. These vegetarian-friendly jalapeno poppers from Cookie and Kate are filled with herbed cream cheese and topped with a little golden cheddar to balance the spice of the pepper.
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3. Queso Fundido
UpdatedQueso fundido is the party appetizer that makes everyone want to grab seconds. This recipe from Chili Pepper Madness has a kick from the spicy chorizo and a little crunch from cooked poblano peppers and onions. Top it with homemade salsa and avocado, and serve it hot with your favorite chips.
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4. Fried Pickles
UpdatedIf you need a vegan appetizer on the table that everyone will enjoy, try this corn chip fried pickle recipe from Turnip Vegan. Serving it with the homemade Louisiana hot sauce aioli is a must.
5. Spinach Artichoke Dip
UpdatedCan a football watch party have too many dips? (The answer, obviously, is no.) This cheesy, creamy spinach artichoke dip from Robust Recipes is hiding a secret: Itâs healthier than traditional recipes. White beans blended into the sauce and Greek yogurt to replace half of the cream cheese make this dip just as flavorful but a little lighter.
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6. Healthy Vegan Onion Rings
UpdatedThese plant-based onion rings from From My Bowl are healthy enough that you can fill up your plate. Instead of frying in oil, this air-fryer recipe is oil-free and gets its crispiness from panko bread crumbs.
7. Homemade Mozzarella Sticks
UpdatedIf youâve never made mozzarella sticks at home, youâre in for a treat. Frozen mozzarella sticks donât compare. This recipe from Tip Hero is baked instead of fried, so you wonât need to deal with messy oil cleanup.Â
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8. Mango Guacamole
UpdatedNeed more fresh produce at your game day party? This mango guacamole recipe from Maple & Thyme is a quick and easy way to add balance. The sweet mango makes this guacamole feel lighter and more refreshing.
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9. Stuffed Mushrooms
UpdatedThese classic stuffed mushrooms from Simply Recipes are the perfect bite-size appetizer for football season. Theyâre vegetarian-friendly and easy to make vegan by skipping the Parmesan. You also can prepare them a day ahead and pop them in the oven before the game.
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10. Cowboy Caviar
UpdatedCowboy caviar has been around for a long time, but it definitely had a viral moment in 2022. Loaded with fresh produce and beans, cowboy caviar is a versatile plant-based snack that can be eaten as a salad or with tortilla chips as a salsa. Try this recipe from Her Wholesome Kitchen, but feel free to add your own herbs or extra ingredients. Thereâs plenty of room to play around with this recipe.
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With the holiday season rapidly approaching, football season underway, and this year looking a little more normal than last, itâs time to star…
This week's recipe roundup features appetizers, dips and wings that are great for game day parties or just a regular weeknight meal.



