Please don't make this another "OMG STOOPS CANT LEAVE FAST ENOUGH" thread. We can at least talk about our actual players...there's 500 other threads to wish for new coaching.
1. Mi’Quise Humphrey-Grace, Edge, South Dakota → Kentucky
The 6-foot-4, 265-pound junior was the Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2024. He had 59 tackles, including 17 for loss and 9.5 sacks, and helped the Coyotes reach the FCS semifinals. Humphrey-Grace has two years of eligibility left and picked the Wildcats over Georgia, Ohio State and Mississippi State. He’s likely to start alongside Washington State transfer David Gusta and rising junior Jaden Williams.5. Zach Calzada, QB, Incarnate Word → Kentucky
The former three-star recruit and 10-game starter at Texas A&M in 2021 made a pitstop at Auburn (2022) before enjoying two standout seasons at Incarnate Word. He won the Southland Conference Player of the Year award last season when he completed 66 percent of his attempts for 3,791 yards and 35 touchdowns. He also ran for 332 yards and five scores. Calzada still has to beat out talented sophomore Cutter Boley to win the job in Lexington.
Who are the best FCS and Division II transfers heading to the Power 4 ranks?
Two of the most impactful players in college football in 2024 began their respective careers at the FCS level. Who's next?
