College football transfer portal 2024: Net ratings and player totals for every Power Four team (2024)

How many players each Power Four team gained and lost in the 2024 college football transfer portal

By Brandon Marcello

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College football transfer portal 2024: Net ratings and player totals for every Power Four team (2)

The transfer portalcan improve a program, but how do you really calculate who had the best cycle -- and not just which teams landed the best 2024 transfer classes?There are a few ways to break things down and below we analyze the Power Four conferences by categories:

  • Net Rating Gain
  • Average Transfer Rating
  • Transfers In
  • Transfers Out

Why is it important to look at net rating gain? Not every team adds as much as it subtracts in the portal, so the math rarely matches in the ledgers. So, in an effort to simplify the problem and better evaluate teams as we enter the summer, we took the average rating of the players leaving each program -- ratings via the 247Sports transfer rankings team -- and compared it to the average rating of the players entering the program. We then distill that number to reach a net gain or net loss.

After doing deep-dives on each conference earlier this week, here's a more overarching look at how each Power Four team did in the transfer portal's 2024 cycle. We have sorted each table by the team's net rating gain, but there's plenty of other information to glean, too.

ACC Transfer Portal Recap



Net Rating GainAvg. Transfer RatingTransfers InTransfers Out
1Florida State3.689.351722
2NC State3.2488.331522
3Boston College3.1687.11017
4Georgia Tech2.7585.851432
5Syracuse2.1787.171927
6Louisville1.6287.53130
7SMU1.5587.051916
8Wake Forest1.5385.6515
9Cal1.3486.72322
10Virginia1.1986.331316
11North Carolina0.6586.61023
12Virginia Tech0.6186.86718
13Miami0.4788.931528
14Stanford0.2986414
15Duke-0.1286.131517
16Pitt-0.486.541420
NRClemsonN/AN/A012

Key ACC transfer portal takeaways

  • FSU is arguably the most successful program in the portal era, ranking in the top 25 of 247Sports' rankings every year under Norvell with an average finish at No. 9. The Seminoles have done this despite not exceeding 17 transfers in the last four years, a stark contrast to the likes ofColorado(93 transfers in two years) orArizona State(60 transfers in two years).
  • NC State is positioned to win at least eight games for a fifth straight season thanks to another strong haul from the portal, particularly on offense. The Wolfpack's offensive backfield is fantastic withCoastal CarolinatransferGrayson McCallat quarterback andDukerunning back Jordan Walters.
  • Attrition is expected when a new coach is hired, butFran Brownhas seemingly upgraded the roster atSyracusein his first few months on the job.Ohio StatequarterbackKyle McCordbrings a steady hand behind center and pass rusherFadil Diggs() could be the explosive defensive star the Orange need to break through as a bowl team this fall.
  • Not many teams were as busy asLouisvillein the transfer portal. The Cardinals added 24 players in the first window before adding another seven in the spring -- and four incoming transfers re-entered the portal and left the team. The most noticeable departures included running backPeny Boone, who left after just a few months on campus, but the defensive line was hit the hardest with eight linemen entering the portal after reaching the ACC Championship Game.
  • Dabo Swinneyis the outlier, an enigma in this modern age of college athletics.Clemsonis the only program outside the service academies to not add a player from the transfer portal. The Tigers lost 12 players to the portal, including a pair of defensive backs (safetyAndrew Mukubaand cornerbackToriano Pride Jr.) that were big hits. Only Miami had as many highly-rated departures in the ACC.

Big Ten Transfer Portal Recap



Net Rating GainAvg. Transfer RatingTransfers InTransfers Out
1Ohio State5.6292.86725
2Purdue5.0787.191829
3Nebraska3.8988.6779
4Iowa3.5788.75513
5Oregon3.490.461420
6Illinois2.7886.731223
7Penn State2.7289.8613
8Minnesota2.5587.311318
9Wisconsin2.4488.291623
10Rutgers1.585.6615
11Michigan State0.6887.52438
12Washington0.5187.292930
13USC0.3988.131729
14UCLA0.1386.441817
15Indiana-0.0286.643139
16Michigan-0.3187917
17Maryland-0.8486.83917
18Northwestern-1.4484.2512

Key Big Ten transfer portal takeaways

  • Ohio Statesecured the greatest concentration of superstars out of the transfer portal, surpassing the nearest team (Georgia) by more than 1.5 rating points, according to 247Sports' ratings.
  • If any two teams' approaches in the portal are more alike thanOregonandOhio State, we'd like to hear about it. The Ducks picked up their quarterback for this fall (Oklahoma'sDillon Gabriel) and for the future (UCLA'sDante Moore), and also added immediate help in speedy receiver Evan Stewart (98).
  • Purdueneeded big upgrades after Ryan Walters' first season leading the program and did just that in the portal with the second-best rating improvement among all Big Ten teams.
  • The quarterback transfer no one is talking about is Minnesota'sMax Brosmer, the projected starter for the Gophers. He threw for 3,459 yards with 29 touchdowns against six interceptions at FCSNew Hampshirelast season and should upgrade a passing offense that was among the nation's worst (126th) last season.
  • Thirteen players fromJames Madisonfollowed head coachCurt Cignetti. Among all the rebuilds, Indiana might be the most interesting as the talent swap was massive. Cignetti is going all-in on an immediate revamp for a program that was in need of a facelift after the last two years of the Allen era.
  • Michiganlost a lot from its second line of defense at linebacker and in the secondary, including six linebackers, with two starters leaving for the NFL Draft and All-American cornerback Mike Sainristi also landing in the prosl. Nine of the 17 departures in the portal landed at power teams.

Big 12 Transfer Portal Recap



Net Rating GainAvg. Transfer RatingTransfers InTransfers Out
1BYU3.1686.29916
2Utah2.5788.251224
3Kansas1.67871013
4Cincinnati1.6186.712533
5Kansas State1.487.131017
6West Virginia1.3786.691325
7Colorado1.2987.434241
8Baylor1.2787.071515
9Oklahoma State1.1886.88811
10Texas Tech1.1787.071623
11UCF0.9487.192727
12Arizona State0.6886.562929
13Arizona0.5686.272328
14Houston0.1186.442733
15Iowa State0.0286.57722
16TCU-0.1587.172419

Key Big 12 transfer portal takeaways

  • When players depart Utah, it's not usually for a better team (only 37.5% of departures landed with Power 4 teams), but the additions are usually highly-regarded prospects and that leads to a gigantic bump in the net rating every year.
  • Cincinnatiturned over its football roster after a disappointing three-win debut in the Big 12, adding 25 players after 33 departed the program.IndianaquarterbackBrendan Sorsby(90) leads the list of newcomers after a strong freshman debut last season.
  • Colorado's haul is led by a foursome of impressive defensive linemen and/or edge rushers, which included three players in 247Sports' 10 best available defensive linemen. Only 29.3% of Colorado's departures landed at power programs.
  • Arizonasuffered a mass exodus of players whenJedd Fischleft forWashington, but it could have been much worse, especially with everyone focused on the futures of quarterbackNoah Fifitaand receiverTetairoa McMillan. They stayed with the Wildcats and coachBrent Brennanalso managed to convince five players, including four blue-chip players, to withdraw from the portal.
  • TCU'sincomingtransfer class ranks third in the Big 12, but several high-level departures actually tipped the mathematic scales as the Horned Frogs finished as the only Big 12 program with a negative rating. Still, only five of the 19 departures have landed at power programs and 13 arrivals came from power programs, so keep that in consideration, too.

SEC Transfer Portal Recap



Net Rating GainAvg. Transfer RatingTransfers InTransfers Out
1Texas3.9390.731125
2Missouri3.1188.931519
3Tennessee2.9489.63915
4Ole Miss2.7488.782425
5Georgia2.7391.251024
6Kentucky1.8288.421322
7South Carolina1.6387.952227
8LSU1.5889927
9Auburn1.5587.931422
10Florida1.4689.271524
11Arkansas0.6386.952230
12Texas A&M0.4788.722831
13Oklahoma0.4688.461625
14Mississippi State0.4386.561925
15Vanderbilt0.2187.052225
16Alabama-0.4890.071540

Key SEC transfer portal takeaways:

  • Texaslost its top five receivers from last season's run to the College Football Playoff but added veteranAlabamareceiverIsaiah Bond, the Iron Bowl hero who caught the game-winning touchdown against Auburn. Bond (98) was rated as 247Sports' fourth-best player in the portal. The Longhorns also added Oregon State'sSilas Bolden(90) and Houston'sMatthew Goldento go along with Alabama tight endAmari Niblack(93), who steps in forJa'Tavion Sanders.
  • Most of Tennessee's departures were backups, thus the gigantic uptick in quality score.
  • How good and deep is Georgia? Twenty of the 24 departures in the portal landed at power programs and yet the Bulldogs' quality actually jumped in the ratings department with 10 additions. Running back Trevor Etienne jumping from Florida was a fascinating transaction.
  • Perhaps the Gators actually improved the roster via the portal this offseason? Six of the 15 additions are blue-chips, thoughUSCoffensive tackleJason Zandamelais likely a year away from development.ColoradotransferCormani McClainwill grab headlines, and if he can come close to the hype out of high school he'll be worth the risk.
  • No SEC school experienced more attrition in the portal thanAlabama, and that wasn't a surprise after Nick Saban's shocking retirement. The Tide countered 40 portal departures with 15 newcomers, and thoughKalen DeBoerowns the SEC's only negative net rating in the portal, he added several stars that will immediately help in the secondary –and also lost and regained the second-best player in the portal, Kadyn Proctor.

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