Overview
- The NCAA’s revised rules create a single winter transfer window from Jan. 2–16 and eliminate the spring window, concentrating movement into two weeks.
- Programs and agents have prepared for months and one agent says “deals are being struck,” pointing to an aggressive, quarterback-driven market.
- Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt is widely expected to enter the portal, with reporting of a team-banquet no-show and coach Kenny Dillingham wishing him well in whatever comes next.
- Other quarterbacks reported to be planning portal entries include Notre Dame’s Kenny Minchey and Texas backup Trey Owens, with additional names like UCF’s Tayven Jackson and North Carolina’s Max Johnson tracked by outlets.
- CBS Sports reports uncertainty around Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola’s future, while Texas RB C.J. Baxter is reported by Horns247 to be entering and AZ Central lists several Arizona State players who have posted intentions on social media.