Michigan football missed on transfer portal cornerback Terrance Brooks earlier this week. Brooks, a 19-game starter for Texas over the past two seasons, committed to Illinois.
Former Colorado cornerback Cormani McClain is reportedly set to visit Florida as he continues exploring his options in the transfer portal. Matt Zenitz of…
The Utah Utes are rebuilding their secondary ahead of 2024 and have heavily relied on the transfer portal to do so. They have already landed three defensive back transfers in the portal and according to a recent report by On3's Pete Nakos, could be in the market for another.
By Scott Salomon As if Colorado's reputation hasn't suffered enough recently, it took another hit when the No. 1 CB in 2023 walked out of the program because he thought he wasn't being developed properly.
By Alec Nederveld The Spring Transfer Portal Window provides a second opportunity after Spring Camp for players to seek a new home. These five players (in no order) have three or more years of eligibility remaining and are likely to make an impact following the commitment.
In 2023, Cormani McClain, a five-star recruit, turned down the Florida Gators to play for Deion Sanders after he joined the Colorado Buffaloes. However, a year after his massive move, McClain left the Buffaloes while taking a shot at coach Sanders.
Colorado HC Deion Sanders has drawn a national spotlight to the program, but not everybody feels comfortable with its glare.
While the 2024 spring transfer portal hasn’t exactly been as chaotic as many anticipated, there’s been no shortage of big names to put themselves out there.
By Scott Salomon Check baggage claim and check lost and found, Prime is losing his luggage. Players are exiting the Colorado locker room with their bags packed and they are good to go.
By Tony Thomas Portalpalooza continued Day 3 as 463 FBS players hit the transfer portal since the window opened on Tuesday. The top cornerback in the country for the 2023 class has decided to move on from Deion Sanders and find a better opportunity elsewhere, maybe in his native Sunshine State.
Cormani McClain, the coveted cornerback signing of Colorado football’s 2023 recruiting class, is entering the NCAA transfer portal, as first reported by On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Tuesday.
The Colorado football program has been ravaged by the Spring transfer portal window lately. A flurry of players have decided to leave Boulder and head elsewhere in a bit of a surprising turn of events.
The spring window for the college football transfer portal is now open. Typically, it isn’t the most chaotic time for the portal, but there are usually some names of note.
The college football transfer portal picked up a big-name player recently as former five-star cornerback Cormani McClain entered his name. He is transferring away from Deion Sanders and the Colorado football team, and he is now searching for a new home.
By Scott Salomon Somewhere near the Little Havana section of Miami, there is a Cuban football coach named Mario Cristobal, sipping his cafecito, eating pastelitos, and grinning from ear to ear.
Colorado cornerback Cormani McClain, a former five-star high school recruit, entered the transfer portal on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. Tuesday was the first day of the spring transfer window.
If Cormani McClain is to live up to the hype he generated as a high school recruit, it won’t happen in Boulder. On Tuesday, the former five-star prospect became the latest member of the Colorado football team to put his name into the transfer portal.
Colorado cornerback Cormani McClain and offensive tackle Savion Washington were among several Buffaloes to enter the transfer portal Tuesday. McClain—a former…
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