It wasn't the craziest day in the transfer portal world, but there were some notable additions to the portal on Thursday. Perhaps the biggest news of the day came from a player transferring back to their original school, while two Group of 5 standouts look to be on the move.
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FAMILIAR FACE FOR SOONERS
Austin Stogner announced his intentions to transfer to Oklahoma on Thursday. Stogner began his career in Norman before spending this past season at South Carolina. After scoring one touchdown for the Gamecocks, Stogner finds his way back with the Sooners. This time, he'll be playing for Brent Venables instead of Lincoln Riley.
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ELECTRIC PLAYMAKER ON THE MOVE
In the SEC, Mississippi State wide receiver Zavion Thomas entered the portal on Thursday. Thomas broke out for the Bulldogs as a return man that also flashed as a receiver in the Air Raid for Mike Leach. Thomas proved to be an electric punt returner and even scored on a return against Georgia this season. He becomes one of the more intriguing underclassmen in the portal.
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ALL-CONFERENCE OL
Outside of the Power Five, Coastal Carolina offensive line Willie Lampkin entered his name into the portal. Lampkin is one of the most accomplished offensive linemen on the market after putting together a strong career with the Chanticleers. He earned first-team All-Sun Belt honors this season after making the second-team as a sophomore.
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STANDOUT RB RE-ENTERS
UNLV running back Aidan Robbins is looking for a new home after scoring nine touchdown for the Rebels in 2022. He rushed for over 1,000 yards and earned Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the Year honors this season. Robbins initially began his career at Louisville.
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FORMER RIVALS100 PROSPECT IN PORTAL
Keeshawn Silver was the No. 88 overall prospect in the 2021 recruiting cycle when he inked with North Carolina out of high school. Now, the former four-star recruit looks to be on the move after entering the portal on Thursday. Silver appeared in six games over his first two seasons, seeing limited action for the Tar Heels.