Everyone can have their opinions on who is a better QB, fine, totally. But what is being lost here is that the portal and transferring is going to be a constant. The amount of kids entering the portal and leaving for new schools has grown every year. The trend is clear, and as others have pointed out there are top schools in the hunt in the portal for even QBs.
What is great, is if you look at this, there are multiple reasons that kids are choosing us and this is probably the best portal class we have added. Cooper said he believes that this is an incredibly rare year where we hit on every kid we brought on board in terms of culture fit and on-field start. The reasons they listed in just his article for coming --
Stable Coaching (Not Changing Coaches Recently, Bobby Staying)
Environment
Fan Support
Facilities
Current Players Vouching for The Program
The 3-3-5 Defense
Winning Program
Wanting Into Program We Have
Wanting Into the Brotherhood That Has Been Built Here.
Transfers who committed before camp are S Kade Cutler (Montana State), QB Logan Fife (Fresno State), DB Chrishawn Gordon (Fresno State), DT Patrick Hayden (Monmouth), OL Everett Johnson (Cal), LB Vai Kaho (San Diego State), DB Kenzel Lawler (Utah), DE Andres Lehrmann (Youngstown State), K/P Ty Morrison (College of the Canyons), RB Stevie Rocker Jr. (Arizona) and K Johan Silver (Kent State).
Four transfers who UM offered after spring camp have committed elsewhere: CB Chris Jackson (San Diego Mesa to Colorado State), LB Malik Johnson (College of San Mateo to New Mexico State), DL Dylan LaBarbera (Butte College to Nevada) and DL Christian Lorenzo (Illinois to Georgia State).
Of the 15 guys we have offered, landed 11 and lost 4.
The Montana Grizzlies are on the right track in using the portal to land more kids than we lose. This is the modern era, and I am honestly kind of surprised at just how well out staff has adapted to it. I figured with Bobby's reticence and frustration about the transfer portal, we wouldn't be nearly this active. We are on the right trajectory if you chart it from 2018 to now, and I'm excited for the future.