SEC proving to be a preferred destination for transfers

Mississippi quarterback Jaxson Dart (2) passes against the Red team in the first half of The Grove Bowl, Mississippi's NCAA college spring football game, Saturday, April 23, 2022, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
Mississippi quarterback Jaxson Dart (2) passes against the Red team in the first half of The Grove Bowl, Mississippi's NCAA college spring football game, Saturday, April 23, 2022, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Quarterback Jaxson Dart didn't know exactly where he wanted to go upon deciding to leave USC, just that the Southeastern Conference was a preferred destination.

Dart wound up landing at Mississippi and in the SEC, along with a number of other top players in the transfer portal. In some cases, such as Alabama, the rich got richer. Other teams may have picked up a new starting quarterback, runner, pass rusher or receiver.

"I knew when I was going into the portal, I wanted to go to the SEC," Dart said earlier this spring. "So those were some of my main schools.

"Because it gets you developed to play in the NFL. I feel like if you can be successful in the SEC, then it's an easier transition to the NFL."

First, the SEC swept the top three spots in the recruiting rankings, according to 247Sports. Then, the league that had Georgia and Alabama in the national championship game added to those prospects with a number of transfer portal pickups who could have huge impacts this fall.

Dart was one of 14 transfers for Ole Miss, which had 247Sports' top portal class. LSU also nabbed 14 additions from other schools to rank third. The web site ranked Alabama's transfer class fifth, South Carolina's seventh and Arkansas's ninth.

Dart is among at least seven transfer quarterbacks at six SEC programs, including former Oklahoma starter Spencer Rattler at South Carolina, Arizona State's Jayden Daniels at LSU and former LSU starter Max Johnson at Texas A&M.

Auburn signed both Zach Calzada (Texas A&M) and Robby Ashford (Oregon) to compete with T.J. Finley, who arrived from LSU last spring.

Ole Miss and LSU appeared to be two of the big winners nationally in the portal lottery, while national champion Georgia may not have needed much additional reinforcements and didn't sign a transfer.

Other SEC teams weren't quite so well-stocked across the board.

-- Lane Kiffin and the Rebels mined the portal for a potential starting backfield, edge rushers and players such as ex-USC tight end and Dart's close friend Michael Trigg. "He texted me right away and was like, 'Hey bro, I'm going where you're going,'" Dart said.

Dart is a former Gatorade National player of the year who played in six games as a Trojans freshman after suffering a knee injury in his debut. He and Luke Altmyer are competing to replace potential NFL first-round pick Matt Corral.

Tailbacks Zach Evans (TCU) and Ulysses Bentley (SMU) could be key for a team replacing its top three running backs.

-- Alabama landed potential starters at running back ( Jahmyr Gibbs, Georgia Tech), cornerback (Eli Ricks LSU), wide receiver (Jermaine Burton, Georgia; Tyler Harrell, Louisville) and on the offensive line ( Tyler Steen, Vanderbilt). The Tide hit the jackpot last season with receiver Jameson Williams and linebacker Henry To'oTo'o.

-- Rattler appears to be the favorite to start at quarterback for South Carolina, but he's not alone in potential impact transfers. The Gamecocks are also banking on help from Wake Forest leading rusher Christian Beal-Smith, former Sooners tight end Austin Stogner, James Madison record-setting receiver Antwane Wells Jr. and North Carolina State defensive end Terrell Dawkins.

Said Rattler: "I've definitely learned the majority of the offense. Still settling into a few things with it being a brand new system, but for me, I'm really comfortable right now. I'm more comfortable under center with the passing game."

-- Arkansas built on the momentum of a 9-4 season with a strong group of transfers. The group includes linebacker Drew Sanders, a former five-star prospect who spent his first two seasons at Alabama and started three games in 2021. Cornerback Dwight McGlothern and edge rusher Landon Jackson came on board from LSU while ex-Oklahoma wide receiver Jadon Haselwood is among those trying to help fill the void left by Treylon Burks.

South Florida transfer Cade Fortin joins the mix at quarterback behind K.J. Jefferson.

On the flip side, the SEC team hit hardest by the portal was Auburn, which had 15 players enter it while the Tigers signed five.

New LSU coach Brian Kelly lost and gained some key players via the portal. Daniels is jockeying for position on the depth chart with Myles Brennan, Garrett Nussmeier and freshman Walker Howard.

The spring game didn't settle much in that regard.

"We didn't clear up anything in the quarterback." Kelly said. "We probably made it even more difficult."

photo Alabama running back Jahmyr Gibbs (13) runs the ball during the first half of Alabama's A-Day NCAA college football scrimmage, Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)
photo Texas A&M White's Max Johnson (14) passes during the Texas A&M Maroon and White game at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas on Saturday, April 9, 2022. (Michael Miller/College Station Eagle via AP)
photo Blue tight end Michael Trigg (0) chest-bumps Blue quarterback Kinkead Dent, right, after catching a touchdown pass against the Red team in the second half of The Grove Bowl, Mississippi's NCAA college spring football game, Saturday, April 23, 2022, in Oxford, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
photo LSU head coach Brian Kelly greets quarterback Jayden Daniels, who transferred from Arizona State, during LSU Pro Day in Baton Rouge, La., Wednesday, April 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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