The college football calendar offers no rest for programs, as the transfer portal opens shortly after the end of the season and forces coaches to quickly start assembling next season's roster.
College football used to be about development, discipline, and commitment. Players committed to programs, coaches nurtured talent, and fans took pride in watching a player grow from freshman to senior ...
The college football transfer portal does not officially open until Monday, but the action is already underway with many high-profile players announcing their intentions to enter when the winter ...
The 247Sports Transfer Portal includes players who have either announced their intent to enter or have officially entered the NCAA Transfer Portal. Under the college transfer policy, when a ...
The transfer portal has become one of the most transformative yet controversial aspects of modern college football ... spring semester,” Bohl explained in a statement. The current transfer ...
The transfer portal quarterback market is expected ... who guided their new teams to the College Football Playoff, and Cam Ward (Miami) turned into a Heisman Trophy contender and projected first ...
The Tulane Green Wave thought they found their starting quarterback of the future, but Darian Mensah is now with the Duke ...
The 2024-25 transfer portal cycle is off to a record-setting start with more than 2,000 FBS scholarship players already in the portal after the December transfer window. As college football moves ...
Transfer season for college football is coming to an end — for now. The portal opened on Monday, Dec. 9 and closed Saturday, Dec. 28 for players who were not part of the inaugural 12-team ...
There aren't many surprises among the top 10 college football programs in On3 Sports' team transfer portal rankings ... head coach Greg Schiano explained his timeline for finding a new DC ...
Transfer portal season is here. The window for undergraduate college football players to enter the transfer portal opened Dec. 9, with coaches looking to snag as many stars as their name ...