NCAA Football Transfer Window 2023: Get the Latest News, Updates, and Takeaways

The college football transfer portal opens on Monday and will remain open for 30 days, allowing NCAA football players to make moves. Last December’s window saw more than 2,100 players entering the portal, marking the highest number for any month since the portal was established in 2018. NCAA has set two transfer portal windows, starting the day after the College Football Playoff team selection and another from April 15 to April 30.

Keep an eye on these dates:
– Fall transfer period: December 4, 2023, to January 2, 2024
– Players can officially enter the portal midnight on December 4
– The spring transfer window is from April 15 to April 30

If a coach leaves or is fired from a program, their players can enter the portal immediately. The 2023 college football season has witnessed the most significant impact of the transfer portal’s five-year existence. Notable players such as Deion Sanders’ son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, bo-everything star Travis Hunter, Oregon’s Bo Nix, and Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. have changed the landscape of college football with their moves.

We’re keeping track of noteworthy players entering and exiting the portal, providing the latest news on the potential transformation of the 2024 season. After replacing Sam Hartman, Wake Forest’s Griffis struggled in the 2023 season. Minnesota’s Burks has decided to leave Purdue after a standout season. Van Dyke from Miami, a fourth-year junior, will be exploring new opportunities. This and much more on noteworthy players and their potential moves.

Amidst the fallout of coaches being fired or leaving schools, notable talents such as Howard from Kansas State, Ward from Florida State, and Shapen from Baylor, are among the impact players exploring their transfer options. Additionally, Will Rogers from Mississippi State and Houser, Sorsby, and Johnson from different schools, are making moves as well. Stay tuned for more updates.

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