
SDSU Portal Tracker: Dalesean Staley returns; Jayden Denegal, Christian Washington & more officially back
There are over 4,700 D-1 players currently in the transfer portal. Here are some players returning to SDSU.

There are over 4,700 D-1 players currently in the transfer portal. Here are some players returning to SDSU.

Gavriel Lightfoot spent his first three seasons at Fresno State and was heading to Colorado to play for Coach Prime in 2025

The Aztecs have a big need in the secondary and added safety, Jalen Thomeson of the Ohio Bobcats.

Cornerback, Jason Oliver has persevered on his path to San Diego State.

Nate Henrich of the NCAA Division II Gannon Golden Knights, joins SDSU’s revamped defensive unit.

Below we give the official list of who is transferring IN to the SDSU program, as compiled through 247.com and individual players announcements via social media and SDSU Football official.

The 6’1″ 180 lb defensive back is originally out of Oxnard, California where he played his high school ball at the juggernaut Oaks Christian.

Below we give the official list of who is transferring out of the SDSU program, as compiled through 247.com and individual players announcements via social media most times.

Good news made it’s way around Aztec Nation when on Friday, WR Jordan Napier announced he was returning to the Mesa in 2026.

San Diego State received a few more notifications entering the portal and now the floodgates are open.

More SDSU names have come in to our tracker and we’re here to tell you about them.

The Aztecs football program has also seen some shakeup in it’s staff, as they’ve officially hired one former wildcat, in place of a new one.

Below we give the official list of who is transferring out of the SDSU program, as compiled through 247.com and individual players announcements via social media most times.

Join us at 8pm PST as we recap the SDSU Football Bowl game vs North Texas and the season as a whole. The Aztecs finished with a 9-4 record and had many highs and lows. What were yours? See you in the chat!

Now that the SDSU football season is officially complete who is hitting the transfer portal and who is returning to the Mesa.

San Diego State’s season came to a close with a tough loss to North Texas in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl, 49-47.

The game sets up as a contrast in styles and roster construction. Three matchups in particular stand out as pivotal to how this bowl is likely going to work out.