Top WVU Football Players Likely to Enter Transfer Portal

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The end of the college football season always kicks off a wild new phase: the transfer portal. With the portal open from January 2 to January 16, the next few weeks promise a flurry of announcements, rumors, and schools scrambling for talent.

This year, a handful of West Virginia University (WVU) football players are likely to draw plenty of attention. Let’s look at a few names that could pop up and what might sway their decisions.

Cam Vaughn: The Offensive Dynamo

Cam Vaughn has definitely turned heads with his athleticism and raw talent. Coaches and scouts see him as a difference-maker, and he’s at the top of many wish lists for teams wanting to upgrade their offense.

But will Vaughn stick around at WVU? That depends on a few things:

  • WVU’s Desire to Retain Him: How much does WVU want him back? The school’s willingness to invest—time, money, whatever—will matter a lot.
  • Realistic Offers: What can WVU actually put on the table? It’s not just about money, but also about playing time and chances to develop.
  • Allegiance to Rodriguez and Staff: Vaughn’s loyalty to Rich Rodriguez and his staff, who believed in him early, could play a big role.

Scotty Fox Jr. and Khalil Wilkins: The Quarterback Conundrum

Scotty Fox Jr. and Khalil Wilkins have both flashed potential as freshmen, each starting games at the Power 4 level. Neither wants to ride the bench, though, so it feels like only one will stay.

What happens next? It hinges on a few things:

  • Performance and Offers: If Fox receives a big offer from a top program, he might bolt. Then again, WVU could counter with something strong, betting on his faith in Rodriguez’s system.
  • Wilkins’ Future: If Fox stays, Wilkins probably leaves. He might not be a perfect Power 4 starter, but some power conference or Group of 6 teams could see him as a legit contender for a starting job.
  • Heir Apparent: If Fox leaves, Wilkins might decide he’s next in line and stick around, hoping to step in as the starter.

Ben Bogle: The Defensive Standout

Ben Bogle isn’t a household name, but he’s made his mark on WVU’s defense. He’s the team’s sixth-leading tackler, with 33 tackles and two sacks, and he’s done it quietly but effectively.

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Bogle came over from Southern Illinois, where he was an FCS All-American. Now, at WVU, he’s finally getting the spotlight and catching the eye of other programs.

Factors Influencing Bogle’s Decision

What might keep Bogle in Morgantown, or send him packing?

  • Playing Time: He’s earned more snaps this year, and if he thinks that’ll continue, maybe he stays.
  • Team Dynamics: With not many young defenders breaking out, Bogle could see a chance to shine even more.
  • Exposure and Profile Boost: His play against Power 4 teams has raised his profile, making him appealing to others.

The Transfer Portal: A Double-Edged Sword

The transfer portal cuts both ways for players and schools. Players get the freedom to chase better fits, while programs can fill holes. But it also brings chaos and uncertainty—nobody knows who’s staying or going until it happens.

Preparing for the Transfer Window

With the window about to open, everyone’s bracing for the madness.

  • Players: They have to weigh their options—money, development, playing time—all of it.
  • Programs: They’re plotting how to keep their best guys while hunting for new talent to plug gaps.

If you want more analysis or updates on which WVU players are drawing interest in the portal, check out HailWV.

Conclusion

The upcoming transfer portal window could shake things up for WVU football. There’s a lot of opportunity mixed with uncertainty this year.

Players like Cam Vaughn, Scotty Fox Jr., Khalil Wilkins, and Ben Bogle are right in the thick of it. Their choices might just flip the script for the team’s future.

Everyone’s bracing for announcements and wild speculation. Honestly, the transfer portal isn’t going anywhere, and it keeps college football unpredictable—and honestly, a little more interesting.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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