Conner Weigman has entered the transfer portal, marking the end of an era for Texas A&M football. He was the last hope left over from the Jimbo Fisher era, but things never got off the ground with him and this new Aggie coaching staff.
There’s a lot to talk about there, and we will do much of that in the coming days. For now, though, it’s time to speculate where no. 15 could end up next year.
Here are six possible landing spots for Conner Weigman.
Curt Cignetti has done nothing short of the impossible up in Bloomington this year, and it is due in no small part to what Kurtis Rourke has been up to at the quarterback spot. His accuracy has been deadly for the Hoosiers, and it has led to one of the best offenses in the nation.
Rourke himself was a transfer this past offseason, and he will be moving on after this year. Weigman could step right into a high-powered offense—and one that compliments his skills quite well, in my opinion—if he heads to Bloomington.
Alabama football is off to a strong start recruiting under first-year coach Kalen DeBoer and general manager Courtney Morgan. The Crimson Tide, as of the end of
BELLEVILLE, Mich. — It was perhaps the biggest story in college football recruiting of the 2025 cycle, when No. 1 prospect, regardless of position, Bryce Und
The Huskers started relatively slow in recruiting their 2025 class, failing to nail down top in-state prospects Chase Loftin and Christian Jones early. They swu
Fit over flash.That was BYU football coach Kalani Sitake’s emphasis as he built his 2025 football signing class, which for now includes 18 high school recruit