In February, I wrote about how transfer talent gets lost in the shuffle. Because there was no real way to gauge how good (or bad) the incoming talent was, we were left with incomplete ratings (and rankings) of football classes. This year’s transfer class was a good example with Christian Holmes (Mizzou), Collin Clay (Arkansas) and Josh Sills (West Virginia) all making their way to Stillwater.
These are three quality pieces — who could feasibly all play early and often (and doesn’t include LSU receiver Dee Anderson) — that had no rating other than what they were coming out of high school and didn’t count alongside the Shane Illingworths and Trent Pullens of the world.