Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt Considers Transfer Portal Move

Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt is contemplating a move to the transfer portal as he seeks opportunities at various programs. His decision follows a successful tenure with the Sun Devils, which included leading the team to the College Football Playoff in 2024. However, he is now focusing on lucrative offers that could exceed $2 million annually if he officially enters the portal.
Leavitt’s Current Situation
Leavitt, who transferred from Michigan State, has been sidelined this season due to a foot injury sustained in September. Before his injury, he showcased impressive statistics, throwing for 1,628 yards, scoring 10 touchdowns, and rushing for 306 yards over seven games.
Potential Destinations
Miami and Texas Tech have emerged as potential landing spots for Leavitt. Each school has starting quarterbacks in their final year of eligibility and has shown a willingness to invest significantly in recruiting talent through the transfer portal.
- Miami: Currently led by Carson Beck.
- Texas Tech: Currently led by Behren Morton; however, a source indicated they might not be pursuing Leavitt.
Market Interest and Compensation
As teams are beginning to explore options ahead of the transfer portal opening on January 2, 2026, Leavitt’s value is expected to be high. The NCAA has adjusted its winter portal window, providing a mere 15 days for athletes to enter, closing on January 16.
Leavitt could rank among the top quarterback prospects available, especially since starting quarterbacks are attracting contracts in the six-figure to multi-million dollar range.
Statements from Leavitt’s Family
Despite speculation, Leavitt’s family maintains that he is not actively pursuing a transfer. Jared Leavitt, Sam’s father, indicated that reports of his son considering a move are inaccurate. Meanwhile, Dallin, Sam’s brother and representative, shared online that Sam is still weighing his options.
Coaching Stability and Support
Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State’s head coach, assured fans and stakeholders of the school’s commitment to building a competitive football program. He has emphasized that the administration is backing initiatives to enhance the football team’s resources.
This season marks a transformative period in college football, as programs can now directly compensate players thanks to the recent legal shifts surrounding athlete rights. With the considerable resources available, the landscape of student-athlete recruitment is changing rapidly.



