
"College football is officially moving to a single offseason transfer portal window, the NCAA announced Wednesday. The Division I Administrative Committee voted to approve a legislative change that eliminates the spring transfer window but did not sign off on establishing Jan. 2-11 as the lone portal window for FBS and FCS players. In response to feedback from student-athletes, the FBS and FCS Football Oversight Committees will discuss modifying the dates and length of the proposed January window."
"The initial proposal would require college football players to wait until Jan. 2 -- the day after the completion of the College Football Playoff quarterfinals -- to enter their names in the NCAA transfer portal database and be contacted by prospective schools. Graduate transfers were previously allowed to enter the portal early but now must also wait until the January window."
College football is moving to a single offseason transfer portal window after the Division I Administrative Committee approved eliminating the spring window. The FBS and FCS oversight committees will discuss modifying the proposed Jan. 2-11 dates and length, with the Administrative Committee to consider adjustments in October. The initial proposal requires players to wait until Jan. 2 to enter the portal and be contacted, with a 10-day entry period and no deadline to commit. Graduate transfers must also wait until the January window. Players on teams still in the College Football Playoff would have five days after their final postseason game to enter. The change shifts the winter portal from early December to January.
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