Spring transfer portal open: Latest news, notes and analysis
The 10-day spring transfer portal window is officially open and we have you covered with all the news, notes and analysis from across the country. Check back here throughout the spring transfer portal window for the latest on which players are transferring and what teams are impacted.
After an injury plagued career at Georgia, Branson Robinson has decided to make a fresh start elsewhere entering the transfer portal on Wednesday. He has two years of eligibility remaining. Robinson is interesting in Clemson, North Carolina, Colorado, and Miami.
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Micah Hudson was a five-star receiver in the 2024 recruiting class and signed with Texas Tech, choosing the Red Raiders over a list of college football powerhouses. However, after seeing limited playing time with Texas Tech, Hudson entered the transfer portal in December of 2024 and signed with Texas A&M. He left the Aggies soon after and is now back in the transfer portal
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Former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava officially entered the transfer portal on Wednesday morning with a “do not contact” tag.
Catch up on Iamaleava’s path to the portal here:
South Alabama quarterback Gio Lopez officially entered the transfer portal on Wednesday morning. Last season he threw for 2,556 yards and 17 touchdowns and rushed for 540 yards and seven more touchdowns.
North Carolina is trending to land his commitment.
North Carolina defensive end Beau Atkinson and defensive back Zion Ferguson are entering the transfer portal.
Over the last 2 seasons Atkinson (6-6, 265lbs) has logged over 600 snaps, 39 quarterback pressures, 12 sacks, and two forced fumbles. He has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Ferguson was one of the most heavily recruited prospects in the 2024 class. He redshirted this season and has four years of eligibility remaining.
Auburn offensive lineman Bradyn Joiner is expected to enter the transfer portal. Joiner, a SEC all-freshman team offensive lineman from a season ago, was a Rivals250 prospect when he was recruited to Auburn as part of the 2023 class.
Oklahoma started the spring transfer window off with a bang by landing two of the top available prospects in former Cal running back Jaydn Ott and former Stanford offensive lineman Jake Maikkula.
Ott was one of the best running backs in the nation during the 2023 season but injuries derailed what many expected to be an outstanding 2024 campaign.
Maikkula chose Oklahoma over North Carolina, Syracuse, and UCLA. He is expected to compete for a starting spot on the offensive line this season.