Miami Loses QB to Transfer Portal
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College football's first condensed 15-day winter transfer portal window came to an end at 11:59 p.m. Friday night, closing the door on new entries -- not on movement itself. As of Thursday afternoon, more than 3,200 FBS scholarship players had entered.
The college football transfer portal closes Jan. 16, and there are still plenty of notable names and impact players available.
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The transfer portal is officially open for college football, and there has been no shortage of prominent names featured. From Heisman finalists to five-star recruits, student athletes are taking full advantage of the option to transfer to other schools.
The window for college football players to enter the transfer portal has officially passed (except for Indiana and Miami who get an extra five-day window for playing in the national championship game). While players can't enter the portal after the ...
The transfer portal only just closed on Friday, but the vast majority of notable movement was complete in advance of the window's entrance deadline. That is especially true for those programs with first-year coaches,