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Colorado freshman EDGE Alexander McPherson to enter transfer portal

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Colorado freshman EDGE Alexander McPherson to enter transfer portal

Colorado’s Future Suffers a Blow: Freshman Edge Alexander McPherson Enters Transfer Portal

The exodus from Boulder continues, and this time, it’s a departure that cuts particularly deep into Colorado’s long-term defensive plans. Promising freshman edge rusher Alexander McPherson announced his intention to enter the NCAA transfer portal Friday morning, becoming the latest and perhaps most surprising key contributor to seek an exit following a tumultuous 3-9 season. The move underscores the volatile nature of modern college football, where potential is a currency, and patience is a luxury few programs—or players—can afford.

Contents
  • A Rising Star Exits Stage Left
  • Contextualizing the Colorado Exodus
  • The NIL and Portal Era: A Perfect Storm
  • What’s Next for Colorado and McPherson?
  • Conclusion: A New Reality in Boulder and Beyond

A Rising Star Exits Stage Left

Alexander McPherson wasn’t just another name on the roster. As one of Colorado’s 15 signees in the 2025 class, he represented a continued pipeline success from the prestigious IMG Academy. More importantly, he delivered on the field as a true freshman. McPherson appeared in 10 games, showcasing a motor and instinct that belied his experience. His season stat line—16 total tackles, six quarterback hurries, a blocked punt, and half a sack—painted the picture of a disruptive force just beginning to tap into his potential. For a fanbase enduring a rocky season, McPherson’s flashes of brilliance were beacons of hope for a brighter defensive future.

His development trajectory seemed clear: a significant rotational role in 2025, blossoming into a presumed starter by 2026. That’s what makes his portal decision so jarring. Unlike some transfers seeking immediate playing time, McPherson appeared to have a defined and promising path in Boulder. His exit is a stark reminder that in today’s climate, recruiting never stops, and retaining talent is often a more difficult battle than acquiring it initially.

Contextualizing the Colorado Exodus

McPherson’s announcement is not an isolated event. It is a symptom of a larger, systemic churn affecting Deion Sanders’s program. He is now the seventh of the 15 original 2025 signees to announce a departure, a staggering 47% attrition rate from a single class. Furthermore, he joins a growing list of players from the two-deep roster who are set to depart when the portal officially opens on January 2nd.

The list of significant contributors heading for the exit is telling:

  • Alexander McPherson (EDGE): The promising freshman pass rusher.
  • Omarion Miller (WR): A dynamic playmaker who showed explosive ability.
  • Tawfiq Byard (S): A key piece in the secondary.
  • Jehiem Oatis (DT): A massive, impactful interior lineman.
  • Mantrez Walker (LB): A linebacker with starting experience.
  • Brandon Davis-Swain (DT): Another talented defensive lineman.

This pattern suggests a program at a crossroads. While some turnover is expected with any coaching staff, the volume and quality of players leaving point to factors beyond simple playing time. A 3-9 season creates frustration, but the concurrent losses speak to the powerful gravitational pull of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities and the relentless pursuit of immediate roster improvement by programs nationwide.

The NIL and Portal Era: A Perfect Storm

To understand McPherson’s move, one must understand the ecosystem of modern college football. The transfer portal and NIL have created a de facto free agency market where potential is constantly being evaluated and monetized. A player like McPherson—a productive true freshman from a renowned high school program—is an incredibly valuable commodity.

Expert analysis suggests his decision likely hinges on a confluence of factors:

  • Proven Production: His freshman tape is now a portfolio. He’s no longer a three-star recruit; he’s a proven FBS-level defender with three years of eligibility.
  • Market Value: That portfolio commands a price. Larger programs with deeper NIL collectives can offer life-changing financial packages to secure a player of his ceiling, effectively “buying” his development years.
  • Win-Now Pressure: For McPherson, joining a more established program could mean competing for championships sooner, enhancing his profile for the NFL draft.

This is the new calculus for young players. Loyalty to a school or class is weighed against immediate financial security and competitive ambition. Colorado, despite its global brand under Coach Prime, may have been outflanked in this particular financial bidding war for its own player.

What’s Next for Colorado and McPherson?

The immediate future for both parties is one of recalibration. For Colorado, the loss is multifaceted. It depletes an already thin defensive line room, forces a reevaluation of the 2026 defensive scheme, and sends a concerning signal to the remaining 2025 class and future recruits about roster stability. Coach Sanders and his staff must now aggressively re-enter the portal not just to replace McPherson’s projected future production, but to fill the numerous other holes this exodus has created. The “Louisville Model” of massive yearly overhaul appears to be the ongoing strategy, but it tests the limits of team cohesion and culture building.

For Alexander McPherson, the future is likely bright, but crowded. He will be a highly sought-after target. Predictions for his landing spot will focus on Power Four programs with a need for young edge talent and the NIL resources to make a compelling offer. Look for schools in the SEC, Big Ten, and Big 12—conferences where the financial arms race is most intense—to be major players. His recruitment will be a quiet, behind-the-scenes negotiation of opportunity and compensation, a stark contrast to his high school process.

Conclusion: A New Reality in Boulder and Beyond

The departure of Alexander McPherson is more than a single roster move. It is a case study in the new reality of college football. Programs can no longer simply develop talent; they must constantly re-recruit it, often against competitors with deeper pockets. For Colorado, a season that ended on the field in November is seeing its most critical phase play out in December and January in the form of roster management.

While the spotlight in Boulder never dims, the challenge for Deion Sanders has subtly shifted. It is no longer just about attracting stars; it’s about building an infrastructure—competitive, financial, and cultural—that can make them stay. The loss of a foundational piece like McPherson before he even reached his sophomore year is a painful lesson that in this era, potential is perpetually portable. The Buffs’ ability to stem this tide and rebuild through the portal, yet again, will define their 2025 season before a single snap is taken.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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