The advent of the NCAA’s transfer portal has provided college athletes a great deal of leverage and flexibility on where they take their talents — and for highly-touted athletes the chance to find out which school can offer them the package of name,
Ohio State safety Cedrick Hawkins entered the NCAA transfer portal on Tuesday afternoon, The Dispatch confirmed. Hawkins redshirted as a freshman last fall and did not appear in a game for the Buckeyes.
After Vanderbilt football saw a large amount of roster turnover when the 2024 season ended, the transfer portal will open once again. The portal is open from April 16-30. SEC rules state that players who enter the portal from one SEC school in the spring cannot transfer to another SEC school.
The gate to college football’s spring transfer portal has officially been unlocked, ushering in another wave of infinite opportunities for teams to shape their respective rosters. And for Western Michigan football,
It could be a big week for BYU football. The spring transfer window — the final opportunity for players to enter their name into the transfer portal before the 2024 season begins — is open from April 16 to April 30,
Ohio State football took care of most of its urgent transfer portal business with a hot streak during a frigid winter. More big-game experience and production at quarterback? Pack your bags, Will Howard.
Tis that time of the year again, the second transfer portal window has opened up, and we already have one Ohio State football player that has decided to have his name get sucked in. After just one season in Columbus,
Colorado had several players with starting experience enter the NCAA transfer portal Tuesday as the spring transfer window kicked off around college football. As of early afternoo
Tuesday marks the official opening of the spring transfer portal window. Players have the next 15 days to make a decision to play elsewhere, or return to their current school. SEC players cannot transfer within the conference,
The Colorado Buffaloes, under Deion Sanders, are once again lighting up the transfer portal with both departures and arrivals. Last year’s Colorado roster was a product of a huge influx of transfers after a mass exodus out of Boulder.
With the spring transfer portal now open, college football is about to get chaotic all over again, with team rosters undergoing massive restructuring in a matter of just two weeks. One team that is likely to be among the most active during this window is the Miami Hurricanes football team.
Portal season is upon us with college football's spring transfer window opening up on Tuesday. That means we'll see an influx of players officially test
It has now been over three months since the Michigan football team raised the national championship trophy back in January at NRG Stadium in Houston. It was a season to remember in college football as it was the last year of the four-team College Football Playoff,
Tar'Varish Dawson officially entered the transfer portal on Tuesday. The former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver was dismissed from the program after dealing with a personal matter back in February. Dawson,
April 16th marks the beginning of the spring transfer window for college football players. Many programs have conducted their spring scrimmages, which gives players a glimpse into what kind of role they can project to have in the upcoming season.
The 2024 college football transfer portal opens up again today as the spring transfer window unleashes the floodgates once again for one final time before the season finally kicks off. After watching their teams in practice,
The transfer portal is wide open and there are several big names still available. There’s at least one running back gaining momentum and it sounds like Deion Sanders is trying to land him for Colorado football.
Colorado football is getting some bad news as the transfer portal opens on Tuesday. The Buffaloes are losing several players to the portal, per ESPN. The defections are on both sides of the ball as the program prepares to enter its first season in Big 12 play.
As preparations for the 2024 season go underway, Deion Sanders and Colorado football surely want nothing more than a winning campaign this year. However, Coach Prime first has to deal with the transfers that are currently happening within his team.