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Michigan Wolverines QB Bryce Underwood reacts after a teammate enters the NCAA transfer portal following Sherrone Moore’s firing.
Athletes announcing they will enter the transfer portal and have the opportunity to switch schools is common at the end of each sports season. Similar moves will take place as the NCAA basketball season winds down in the spring, and after all other sanctioned NCAA sports seasons.
The Eagles have lost another player to the transfer portal. The latest is a wide receiver from the class of 2024.
The Michigan Wolverines were dealt a significant blow on Tuesday when it was revealed a former top QB recruit will hit the transfer portal.
With the NCAA transfer portal officially opening on Jan. 2, college football programs have been preparing for several weeks in anticipation of the onslaught of talent expected to enter the portal.
Josh Cuevas, Peter Knudson and Brody Dalton will each exhaust their collegiate eligibility after the 2025 season. Alabama had a two-tight end 2025 class in Marshall Pritchett and Kaleb Edwards, and also added four star tight end Mack Sutter in 2026.
A record number of coaching changes across the FBS has impacted the number of players searching for new homes this offseason. The portal was going to fill up regardless, but firings and hirings around the country have sped up the process, creating some surprises along the way.
With the NCAA transfer portal officially opening on Jan. 2, college football programs have been preparing for several weeks in anticipation of the onslaught of talent expected to enter the portal.
One of the most dynamic stars in HBCU football is officially on the move. Alabama State quarterback Andrew Body, the reigning SWAC Offensive Player of the Year, announced that he is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Less than 24 hours after Texas volleyball ended its season with a loss to Wisconsin in a regional final, middle blocker Ayden Ames intends to enter the transfer portal, according to a report by On3.
The women’s college volleyball transfer portal officially opened Dec. 7, and hundreds of names entered. Here is a list of the Indiana products at the Division I level who are on the move.
Kiffin and Co. will hit the Transfer Portal with force in January, multiple potential targets on the program's radar.