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The NCAA Transfer Portal won’t open for another few weeks, but top quarterbacks around the country are making their plans to hit free agency known before then. At a position where spots are limited and many of the same QB-needy schools are in contact with multiple potential options,
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.
Raiola and Lagway are the big names, but Cincinnati's Brendan Sorsby might end up being the most coveted of the transfer QBs.
It’s transfer portal season. Though the NCAA football transfer portal does not open until Jan. 2, two days after Utah plays Nebraska in the Las Vegas Bowl, players are already announcing their intentions to enter the portal once it opens.
Texas football linebacker Liona Lefau is reportedly entering the transfer portal. What it means for the Longhorns.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — It is an unprecedented time in college football. The college football transfer portal opens up Jan. 2, meaning coaches have to prepare for their biggest games of the season, work on keeping their current players in their building and all while looking at new players to bring onto campus.
The transfer portal doesn't officially open for another two and a half weeks, but several players have already begun announcing their intentions to throw their