See Mark Cuban’s reaction to Indiana football’s CFP semifinal win
Sounds like the billionaire Shark Tank star is invested in the Hoosiers’ run to the CFP national title game. Here’s what he said after the Peach Bowl.
The national championship game matchup is set. And transfers played a key role in Indiana and Miami reaching the season’s final game.
The college football transfer portal remains open until Jan. 16, with an extra five-day window (Jan. 20-24) for teams playing in the national championship.
Thousands of players remain available. We’ll keep you posted with daily live updates of portal commitments.
∎ Transfers by conference: SEC | Big Ten | ACC | Big 12
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- Bryce Baker: North Carolina to Virginia Tech
- Braeden Fuller: Angelo State to Arkansas
- Max Johnson: North Carolina to Georgia Southern
- Grant Jordan: UMass to Oklahoma State
- Amari Odom: Kennesaw State to Syracuse
- Jaxon Smolik: Penn State to Temple
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- Solomon Beebe: UAB to Virginia
- Tre Page III: Tarleton State to Oklahoma State
- Duke Watson: Louisville to UCF
- La’Vell Wright: Western Kentucky to Pitt
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- Tyree Holloway: West Florida to LSU
- Naeshaun Montgomery: Florida to Missouri
- Zion Steptoe: Tulsa to Minnesota
- Nitro Tuggle: Purdue to South Carolina
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- Steve Amar: Boston College to UCLA
- Dawson Johnson: Old Dominion to Tulane
- Max Reese: Mississippi State to North Texas
- Riley Williams: Oklahoma State to Mississippi State
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- Arkel Anugwom: Alabama to Northwestern
- Like Baklenko: Oklahoma to Arizona State
- Greydon Grimes: Kansas to Appalachian State
- Manasse Itete: Florida State to Arkansas State
- Ashton Lepo: Michigan State to Oklahoma State
- Jimothy Lewis: Mississippi State to Cal
- Nonso Omezi: Houston Christian to Western Kentucky
- Brock Riker: Texas State to Penn State
- William Satterwhite: Tennessee to LSU
DL
- Ezra Christensen: New Mexico State to Colorado
- Chaz Coleman: Penn State to Tennessee
- Tomiwa Durojaye: Illinois to South Carolina
- Dillan Fontus: Maryland to Syracuse
- Adonis Jackson: Mississippi Valley State to Utah State
- DJ Jackson: Troy to Oklahoma State
- Nate Johnson: Missouri to Auburn
- Jeremiah Warren: Illinois to Pitt
- Dominic Wiseman: South Alabama to Kentucky
LB
- Amare Campbell: Penn State to Tennessee
- Jahleel Culbreath: Old Dominion to UCF
- Robert Edmonson Jr.: Colorado State to Illinois
- Bodie Kahoun: Notre Dame to Boston College
- Derek McDonald: Syracuse to North Carolina
- Anthony Sacca: Notre Dame to UCLA
- Joseph Sipp Jr.: Kansas to FAU
- Jaden Yates: Ole Miss to Houston
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- Tayvion Beasley: BYU to South Florida
- Koen Entringer: Iowa to Louisville
- Malcolm Hartzog: Nebraska to Arizona
- Vincent Holmes: Washington to Oklahoma State
- Jaylen Jones: Georgia State to Virginia
- Edwin Joseph Jr.: Florida State to Ole Miss
- Andre Jordan Jr.: UCLA to Auburn
- Colby McCalister: Kansas State to Baylor
- Carmelo O’Neal: Mercer to Alabama
- Elijah Reed: Akron to Utah
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College football 2026 transfer portal dates: When does transfer portal close?
The portal period now runs from Jan. 2-16, with an extra five-day window (Jan. 20-24) for teams playing in the national championship. The spring portal window in April is no longer a part of the schedule, so January is the only open window for teams to add via the portal in 2026.



