College Football Team Loses 25 Players to Transfer Portal in 2 Days
10 days ago · Matt Wadleigh
As expected, this year's college football transfer portal cycle has been incredibly busy. The portal officially opened on Monday, and a large wave of players have entered in hopes of finding more playing time or better NIL deals elsewhere.
Within the first two days of the portal opening, a number of former five-star recruits entered, including former Oklahoma starting quarterback Jackson Arnold.
The SEC has a few teams that have seen a large number of players enter, and currently, Arkansas is the leader.
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