California Institute of Technology Transfer offensive lineman Racine Delgaty working on alabamaOn3 has learned. This is a great addition to red tide. He just finished his redshirt sophomore season.
Delgatti played football at St. Francis (La Canada Flintridge, Calif.) High School. He reportedly has no star rating Competitor Industry Rankinga weighted algorithm that compiles all major recruiting media services.
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Additionally, Delgatty is rated a three-star prospect in the On3 Transfer Portal industry rankings. He was the No. 771 recruit and the No. 66 interior offensive lineman, and after entering his name into the portal, he was ready for a new start. You can view the full ranking here See where each athlete is.
The NCAA has decided that the college football transfer portal will last 15 days, from January 2 to January 16, for the 2025-26 season. While players have just over two weeks to enter the portal, they’re not committing to a deadline when entering. Traditionally, the commitment deadline is how late a school can commit a player through recruiting, so it varies across sports.
To keep up with the latest player news, check out On3’s Transfer Portal line. On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and X (formerly Twitter) account A great resource for staying up to date.
More information on Alabama’s 2025-26 NCAA transfer portal
previous North Carolina wide receiver Noah Rogers Committed alabama via the NCAA transfer portal, On3’s Pete Nakos reports. Rodgers spent two seasons with the Wolfpack.
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He played in all 13 games for NC State last season. He had 33 catches for 441 yards and two touchdowns.
His statistics are very similar to the 2024 season, when he had 35 catches for 478 yards and one score. Rodgers transferred to NC State in 2024 after spending his true freshman season in college Ohio State University.
Rodgers appeared in four games with the Buckeyes but ultimately retained his eligibility for one season. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
Noah Rogers played high school football in Rolesville, North Carolina, where he was a four-star player. He is the No. 52 overall player and No. 9 wide receiver in the 2023 recruiting cycle, according to Rival Industry Rankings.