The transfer portal has become a huge part of college football. It’s reshaping rosters and shaking up team chemistry every offseason.
The Washington Huskies, like most programs, have watched their roster change as players move in and out. Let’s take a look at how some former Husky scholarship players did in their seventh week of games at new schools.
This isn’t just about numbers—it’s a peek at what these moves mean for the players and their new squads. If you want the full breakdown, the original article is over on 247Sports.
Impact of the Transfer Portal on College Football
The transfer portal has flipped college football upside down. Players now have the freedom to chase better opportunities, and teams can patch up holes fast.
That means rosters churn constantly, and nobody’s ever really sure who’ll stick around from year to year.
Washington Huskies’ Transfer Overview
The Huskies have watched plenty of scholarship players jump into the portal lately. It’s not slowing down—guys want new places to play or just more snaps, plain and simple.
Week Seven Performance of Former Huskies
Week seven brought some strong showings from ex-Huskies at their new schools. Here’s how a few of them did:
Lance Holtzclaw
Lance Holtzclaw switched schools this offseason and wasted no time making an impression. In week seven, he put up an eye-catching performance and looked like a real asset for his squad.
He’s adjusted to a new system faster than most would expect. That says a lot about his skill set.
Keith Reynolds
Keith Reynolds is settling in well at his new school. Week seven saw him step up on both offense and defense.
Honestly, his time with the Huskies seems to have prepared him for just about anything.
Jordan Shaw
Jordan Shaw’s move has gone pretty smoothly. In week seven, he made some big plays and showed he’s someone his new team can count on.
His transfer journey? It’s working out for everyone involved, at least so far.
Gaard Memmelaar
Gaard Memmelaar looks like he’s found his groove since transferring. Week seven had him playing a big role in his team’s game plan.
His progress is one of those things that makes you appreciate what the portal can do for a player’s growth.
For more details on how these former Huskies are doing, and for the latest on Washington Huskies football, check out the full article on 247Sports.
Conclusion
The transfer portal’s totally shaken up college football. It’s opened doors but also tossed in some curveballs.
For the Washington Huskies, seeing their former players thrive at new schools really says something about their program. Maybe it’s the coaching, maybe it’s the culture—either way, they’re doing something right.
As the Huskies keep navigating this wild transfer era, players like Holtzclaw, Reynolds, Shaw, and Memmelaar will shape how things go. Their journeys matter, even if it’s hard to predict what comes next.
More updates and deeper dives on college football transfers—and the Huskies’ latest twists—are on the way. Stick around if you’re into this stuff.

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