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Michigan State football has officially lost its long snapper. On Sunday, former MSU long snapper Jack Wills announced on social media that he is transferring to another Big Ten school, Nebraska.
Kansas will have a new long snapper next season. The under-the-radar special-teams position has long been defined by continuity for the Jayhawks, who had plenty of consistency over the years with Luke Hosford and Emory Duggar.
Ohio State adds a veteran long snapper to replace John Ferlmann as former UCF and BYU long snapper Dalton Riggs transfers to the Buckeyes.
With the transfer portal, every position matters. That includes long snapper, a need which the Trojans addressed on the weekend
Florida football adds experience to special teams with Louisiana transfer long snapper Carter Milliron committing out of the transfer portal.
RJ Todd, a three-year starter at long snapper for Western Michigan, committed to transfer to the Ducks on Wednesday. He has one season of eligibility remaining. He gives UO two long snappers, with Luke Basso completing his eligibility and Nick Duzansky returning.
A Western Michigan University special teams mainstay will finish out his football career in the Big Ten. Long snapper RJ Todd announced Wednesday his decision to transfer to Oregon for the 2026 college football season following four years at Western Michigan.
For the first time under Shane Beamer, South Carolina has signed a long snapper from the transfer portal. On Saturday, the Gamecocks announced they had inked a deal with Western Carolina transfer LS Emmet Rhoades.