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College football transfer portal live updates: Spring commitments, latest moves, analysis

College football's spring transfer portal is open. Check back for all the latest news and our analysis.
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College football transfer portal live updates: Spring commitments, latest moves, analysis
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Best available: Players to watch so far this spring

The 2023-24 transfer portal cycle is on pace to be another record-setting one, with 2,300 scholarship college football players already in the portal at the FBS level. So far, more than 1,400 have announced commitments as the 14-day spring transfer window continues from April 16-30.

Which big names do you need to know ahead of the portal deadline? In an effort to help you keep track of who’s going where and which top transfers are still on the market, The Athletic ranks the best available players in the portal.

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Ranking the top 20 players in college football’s transfer portal this spring

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Ranking the top 20 players in college football’s transfer portal this spring

The portal is here to stay, so here’s how you can embrace it

Back in the old days of college football — you know, 24 long months ago when we still recognized this sport — fans had a stronger connection to the players on their favorite team’s roster.

In those ancient times, fans would follow recruiting, live and die by a high schooler’s decision, then watch the prospect sign a national letter of intent. If that player chose your favorite school, they embarked on a journey that mirrored yours — the same campus, classrooms, local restaurants, bars, all of it. Athletes might live very different lifestyles than we did in college, but we can picture them loving our school in the same way. That’s what connects us to them. That’s one reason we love college sports.

The spring transfer portal window opened Tuesday, with more than 200 players submitting their names. That was more than double the number from the first day of last year’s spring window. By the end of the week, last year’s numbers will be shattered.

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The transfer portal is here to stay, so here’s how you can embrace it

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Deion Sanders' sons working on adding talent for Colorado

Deion Sanders' sons working on adding talent for Colorado

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With the spring transfer portal door swung wide open, Deion Sanders’ sons are hitting the recruiting trail for Colorado, too. On Tuesday afternoon, Shilo Sanders, starting safety for the Buffaloes, posted on his Instagram story:

“DEFENSE TRANSFERS DM ME

OFFENSE TRANSFERS DM @SHEDEUERSANDERS”

In small text in parentheses below, Shilo Sanders wrote, (THIS IS NOT LAST CHANCE U).

Under Deion Sanders’ watch in Year 1, the Buffaloes made a historic roster flip with the transfer portal. In 2023, Colorado had 68 new scholarship players after Sanders inherited a 1-11 team from the previous year. The Buffaloes finished 4-8 last season.

According to The Athletic’s Max Olson, nine Colorado players entered the portal on Tuesday: former five-star cornerback Cormani McClain, wide receivers Tar’Varish Dawson and Jacob Page, offensive linemen Savion Washington, David Conner and Isaiah Jatta, defensive lineman Chazz Wallace and safeties Myles Slusher and Jaden Milliner-Jones.

We’ll see if Shilo and Shedeur Sanders make any progress as portal advisers.

Malick Meiga leaving Penn State

Malick Meiga leaving Penn State

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Penn State’s lone portal activity so far today is ... the pending departure of reserve receiver Malick Meiga, who entered the portal this evening. Meiga has been buried on the depth chart here for the last few years, but his speed helped make him a special teams captain last season. It’s certainly not a surprise after four seasons and a limited impact on the field here.

Penn State, without KeAndre Lambert-Smith and Meiga, still has 13 scholarships invested in wide receivers. That number includes signees Tyseer Denmark and Peter Gonzalez, who have yet to enroll.

Colorado's Cormani McClain in the portal

Colorado's Cormani McClain in the portal

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Colorado cornerback Cormani McClain announced Tuesday he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal after one season with the Buffaloes.

McClain, a former five-star and the No. 1 ranked cornerback recruit in the Class of 2023, was the highest-rated signee in coach Deion Sanders’ first recruiting class at Colorado after Sanders flipped the Lakeland, Fla., standout away from a commitment to Miami.

The 6-foot-2, 165-pound cornerback got off to a slow start during his freshman season and didn’t play a snap on defense in the Buffaloes’ first three games. Sanders told reporters McClain needed to “study, prepare, be on time to meetings, show up to the dern meetings, understand what we’re doing as a scheme” before he could be entrusted with more playing time.

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Cormani McClain, 5-star who flipped to Deion Sanders’ first Colorado class, entering transfer portal

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Cormani McClain, 5-star who flipped to Deion Sanders’ first Colorado class, entering transfer portal

Derrick Graham re-enters the portal

Derrick Graham re-enters the portal

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Texas A&M offensive lineman Derrick Graham has re-entered the portal as a grad transfer. Graham was a two-year starter at tackle at Troy and had transferred to Texas A&M in January. Now he's back on the market. We've seen a few examples so far today of players going through spring with a new school and going right back into the portal.

Nebraska not expecting much noise in spring window

Nebraska not expecting much noise in spring window

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Around college football on Tuesday, the re-opening of the transfer portal created an abundance of noise.

Calm won the day at Nebraska.

“If anybody on our team wants to go in the portal, it’s open today,” coach Matt Rhule said. “That’s their right.”

No one among the 120-plus Huskers on the practice field this spring made an exit. Former linebacker Eric Fields and safety Corey Collier, both of whom left the team after last season, entered their names in the portal.

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Nebraska football not expecting much noise in spring portal window, other practice notes

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What's next for Damien Martinez after leaving Oregon State?

What's next for Damien Martinez after leaving Oregon State:?

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Oregon State running back Damien Martinez has officially entered the transfer portal. Miami, Kentucky, Mississippi State and Arizona are among the schools in the mix for the first-team All-Pac-12 back who rushed for 1,185 yards and nine TDs last season. Martinez is planning to take multiple visits before making his decision, his agent Shawn O'Gorman told The Athletic.

WR Tyler Williams leaving Georgia

WR Tyler Williams leaving Georgia

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Georgia WR Tyler Williams is entering the portal. A freshman last season, Williams played in two games and had one catch. Georgia got three receivers out of the portal, and Williams wasn’t likely to crack the initial rotation, although long-term could’ve been a different story.

This is Georgia’s second spring portal declaration, after RB Andrew Paul announced on Monday. There will be more as Georgia gets under the 85 scholarship limit and considers adding a transfer or two more.

Rice adds former Georgia offensive lineman

Rice has done a solid job in the transfer portal in recent years, finding former power-conference players like WR Luke McCaffrey (Nebraska) and QB JT Daniels (USC/Georgia/West Virginia) who became major contributors. On Tuesday, the Owls landed former Georgia tackle Chad Lindberg, a Houston-area native who spent the past four seasons with the Bulldogs.

Lindberg, a graduate transfer, has two years of eligibility remaining. He announced in March that he was entering the portal. Lindberg served primarily as a reserve lineman and special teams contributor and played 226 snaps in 12 games in 2023, according to Pro Football Focus. Expect the 6-foot-6, 325-pound Lindberg to be an impact player for the Owls, who are coming off a bowl appearance in their debut season in the American Athletic Conference. He should easily fit into the Owls' physical style of play.

Chris Vannini's portal predictions

There will be several notable players who transfer for the second time this offseason. Because unlimited transfers are now legal, some players who transferred in the winter will be on the move again. It could be because they don’t like their new home, but it could be because they already want to renegotiate a larger NIL package and could find that elsewhere. Teams need to hang on to some players who just joined the team. Having two transfer windows and unlimited transfers has created a second free agency within teams.

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College football’s transfer portal reopens. Who stands to gain? Plus, underrated draft QBs

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Dayon Hayes leaving Pitt as grad transfer

Dayon Hayes leaving Pitt as grad transfer

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Pitt defensive lineman Dayon Hayes has entered the portal as a grad transfer. Hayes, a Pittsburgh native, moved into the starting lineup last season and produced a team-high 10.5 TFLs plus four sacks, four pass breakups and a forced fumble. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Hayes was one of the highest-paid players on the team yet is still leaving for his final season of eligibility based on concerns about Pitt's competitiveness in 2024.

“It’s just that I don’t believe we can win now,” Hayes told the Post-Gazette. “I believe we (were going to) win games, but I believe we are (in) a developmental stage. And I just can’t do that right now.”

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What Kadyn Proctor's return means for Alabama

What Kadyn Proctor's return means for Alabama

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TUSCALOOSA — Offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor announced his decision to return to Alabama on Tuesday. This comes after Proctor officially re-entered the transfer portal on Tuesday with a “do no contact” distinction.

In doing so Proctor returns to Alabama where he started every game during the 2023 season and wraps an eventful few months for the rising sophomore.

Proctor was one of the players to depart from Alabama’s program following Nick Saban’s retirement when a new transfer window opened. Proctor announced his commitment to Iowa, where he was committed for most of his senior season of high school before flipping to Alabama just before early signing day in 2022. But the Iowa reunion was shortlived as Proctor expressed his intent to transfer from Iowa on March 20, one day before Iowa began spring practice.

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Kadyn Proctor returning to Alabama football: What it means for Crimson Tide

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Five thoughts on Wisconsin departures

MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin crossed the halfway mark of spring football by completing its eighth practice Tuesday morning inside the McClain Center. Here are five takeaways on where things stand for the Badgers.

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Wisconsin spring football: 5 thoughts on transfer portal departures, QB consistency

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Punter alert! Bryce McFerson

Punter alert! Bryce McFerson

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Notre Dame's starting punter Bryce McFerson has entered the transfer portal with three years of eligibility remaining. McFerson, a North Carolina native, was a one-time commitment to Wake Forest before flipping to Notre Dame late in the process. He averaged 45.1 yards per punt last fall during his sophomore season and had no serious competition for the starting job heading out of spring practice, which wraps up on Saturday.

Miami's Jacurri Brown enters portal

Miami's Jacurri Brown enters portal

Miami backup quarterback Jacurri Brown is entering his name into the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. Brown started Miami's Pinstripe Bowl loss to Rutgers and twice as a true freshman in 2022, including a win at Georgia Tech. The former four-star recruit from Valdosta, Ga. has three years of eligibility remaining.

Miami has four scholarship quarterbacks on the roster: grad transfer Cam Ward, junior Reese Poffenbarger, sophomore Emory Williams and freshman Judd Anderson.

A DL with a Georgia connection — somewhat — enters portal

This probably won't happen, but let's get it out there just in case: Kent State DT CJ West, who entered the portal on Tuesday, once sacked Stetson Bennett during a 2022 game at Georgia. West, playing over the middle, blasted right guard Tate Ratledge (still Georgia's starter two years later) and brought Bennett down for a 10-yard loss in the first quarter. What does Georgia happen to have an eye out for in the portal? A defensive lineman. More likely, the Bulldogs are hoping a higher-profile lineman will get in there, but they've also seen other power programs benefit by elevating Group of 5 front-seven players.

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Iowa loses another WR to the portal

Iowa's inability to retain scholarship receivers once again comes to the forefront with redshirt freshman Jacob Bostick hitting the portal this morning. Bostick, a 2022 recruit, was oft-injured during his two seasons and did not record a statistic last fall while seeing action in five games. But in the big picture, it's yet another pockmark on Iowa's receiver resume.

From the 2018-22 recruiting classes, eight of the 10 receiver recruits now have hit the transfer portal and a ninth (Brody Brecht) went exclusively to baseball. Then you add transfers who later left over that span — Oliver Martin (Nebraska) and Charlie Jones (Purdue) — it's 11 of 12 signed receivers who didn't finish their college eligibility as Hawkeyes. The attrition is part of the reason receivers coach Kelton Copeland was replaced in the offseason, but the numbers are beyond troubling.

UNC's Tad Hudson the latest 2023 quarterback to enter portal

North Carolina QB Tad Hudson has entered the transfer portal after redshirting during his first year with the Tar Heels. We've already seen eight of the top 30 QBs in the class of 2023 hit the portal this offseason:

  • Dante Moore, UCLA to Oregon
  • Malachi Nelson, USC to Boise State
  • Eli Holstein, Alabama to Pitt
  • Aidan Chiles, Oregon State to Michigan State
  • Austin Mack, Washington to Alabama
  • Sam Leavitt, Michigan State to Arizona State
  • Gabarri Johnson, Missouri to Oregon State
  • Tad Hudson, North Carolina

Max Olson's portal predictions

Last year, nearly 650 FBS scholarship players transferred during the spring window, including more than 300 from Power 5 schools. It’s reasonable to expect we’re going to see more players become available in this year’s cycle since this is sort of a free-for-all with the NCAA’s one-time transfer rule currently suspended. What that’s going to lead to, and we’re already seeing it early on, is a lot of repeat transfers and even players who are going back in the portal after joining a team in January. Most of the contenders I’ve checked in with the past few weeks say they don’t need much this spring barring some surprise attrition, but the expanded Playoff is going to motivate more top-25 caliber teams and their NIL collectives to be post-spring buyers looking for upgrades or depth at certain positions.

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