Dan Lanning claims Joey McGuire has done βan unbelievable jobβ building Texas Tech roster with NIL
With a spot in the College Football Playoff Semifinals on the line, No. 4 Texas Tech and No. 5 Oregon will clash in the Capital One Orange Bowl on Jan. 1. The Ducks are seeking their first appearance in the Semifinals since they made a run to the National Championship in the inaugural CFP (2014), while Texas Tech is seeking its first ever CFP victory.
Both programs are great success stories of the Transfer Portal era, as many players that will suit up for either Texas Tech or Oregon in the matchup began their careers elsewhere.
High-level players such as Oregon quarterback Dante Moore (UCLA), Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez (Virginia), Oregon running back Noah Whittington (Western Kentucky), and Texas Tech wide receiver Caleb Douglas (Florida) have all made their way to their respective programs by way of the Transfer Portal and have been immediate impact pieces.
Dan Lanning commends Joey McGuire and Texas Tech for mastering Transfer Portal
This past offseason, Texas Tech hauled in 21 players from the Portal, earning the No. 1 spot in On3βs 2025 College Football Team Transfer Portal Rankings. Their class boasted an estimated $7 million in adjusted NIL value, more than almost any other program in the sport.
Prior to the Ducksβ clash with Joey McGuireβs Texas Tech program, Oregon head coach Dan Lanning commended him on building such a great roster with their strong NIL resources.
βHeβs built a great roster,β Lanning said on Monday. βCollege football is about adapting. This is obviously a program thatβs done an unbelievable job adapting and saying βletβs make our team the best it can possibly beβ. Theyβve done that this year. They deserve credit for how theyβve evaluated. Thereβs a lot of teams that take players out of the portal. Thereβs not a lot of those teams that necessarily have success evaluating that talent, getting them to play together, and creating a team that does that. This is a team thatβs done that.β
As Lanning touched on, mastering the Portal is a very thin line. Five of the top-ten transfer classes this offseason helped their programs reach the College Football Playoff (No. 1 Texas Tech, No. 3 Ole Miss, No. 4 Oregon, No. 5 Miami, and No. 10 Ohio State), while three of the top-ten classes missed the postseason completely (No. 7 Auburn, No. 8 North Carolina, and No. 9 Rutgers).
The Orange Bowl matchup between No. 4 Texas Tech and No. 5 Oregon will surely be one of the most entertaining games in the entire College Football Playoff. Kick-off on Jan. 1 is scheduled for 12:00 PM on ESPN.