The transfer portal is scorching when it comes to some FCS programs bringing in a high number of Division 1 transfers.
Below is a list of FCS schools and the combined FCS/FBS transfers they brought in.
Transfer Trackers:
Figures are as of Aug. 30
Alabama A&M – 33 (27 FBS, 6 FCS)
Chattanooga – 19 (17 FBS, 2 FCS)
Jackson State – 19 (17 FBS, 2 FCS)
Abilene Christian — 19 (19 FBS)
Sam Houston — 18 (14 FBS, 4 FCS)
Southern Illinois — 18 (13 FBS, 5 FCS)
Florida A&M – 16 (14 FBS, 2 FCS)
Alabama State – 15 (12 FBS, 3 FCS)
Samford — 15 (10 FBS, 5 FCS)
Grambling – 14 (9 FBS, 5 FCS)
Southern – 14 (10 FBS, 4 FCS)
Towson – 14 (7 FBS, 7 FCS)
Incarnate Word – 14 (10 FBS, 4 FCS)
Tennessee State – 13 (9 FBS, 4 FCS)
Missouri State — 12 (10 FBS, 2 FCS)
Eastern Kentucky — 12 (12 FBS)
Tarleton State — 12 (6 FBS, 6 FCS)
Austin Peay — 11 (7 FBS, 4 FCS)
Jacksonville State — 11 (11 FBS)
Northern Colorado — 11 (9 FBS, 2 FCS)
Norfolk State – 10 (5 FBS, 5 FCS)
UT Martin – 10 (9 FBS, 1 FCS)
Southern Utah — 10 (7 FBS, 3 FCS)
Texas A&M-Commerce – 10 (6 FBS, 4 FCS)
Delaware – 10 (2 FBS, 8 FCS)
Rhode Island – 10 (6 FBS, 4 FCS)
Northern Iowa — 9 (6 FBS, 3 FCS)
Charleston Southern – 9 (2 FBS, 7 FCS)
Portland State — 9 (7 FBS, 2 FCS)
Montana — 9 (8 FBS, 1 FCS)
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