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College football transfer portal tracker: Today’s commitments (Jan. 13)

January 13, 2026
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The college football transfer portal closes Jan. 16, though Indiana and Miami get an extra five-day window (Jan. 20-24) because they are playing in the national championship game on Jan. 19.

While the majority of the portal business has been wrapped up there are still plenty of notable names and impact players 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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Today’s CFB transfer portal commitments, signings

QB

KJ Cooper: Texas Southern to South Florida
Nick Evers: UConn to Missouri
Colin Hurley: LSU to Michigan

RB

Steve Chavez-Soto: San Jose State to Utah
Dillin Jones: Wisconsin to LSU
Dennis Moody: North Texas to Oklahoma State

WR

Kyan Berry-Johnson: Wisconsin to Sam Houston
Brock Coffman: Louisville to Kentucky
Rico Flores Jr.: UCLA to Virginia
Emanuel Ross: Syracuse to UConn
Ryder Treadway: Toledo to UConn
Lamason Waller III: BYU to Southern Utah
Landon Wright: Washington State to Boston College

TE

Keyan Burnett: Arizona to UNLV
Kelsey Johnson: Baylor to Liberty

OL

Ethan Calloway: LSU to Wake Forest
Troy Everett: Oklahoma to Ole Miss
Jack Griffin: BYU to Arizona
Tyshon Huff: Tiffin to Penn State
Mack Indestad: Eastern Michigan to UCLA
Aaron Karas: Colorado State to Memphis
Paul Mubenga: LSU to Nebraska

DL

Justin Benton: East Carolina to North Texas
Wendell Gregory: Oklahoma State to Kansas State
Jalen Thompson: Michigan State to Arizona State
Cavan Tuley: Houston to Missouri
Marques White: UMass to SMU

LB

Tylan McNichols: UAB to Wake Forest
Sammy Omosigho: Oklahoma to UCLA
Jayden Parrish: Florida State to Memphis
Kenny Soares: NC State to Michigan State
Cade Uluave: Cal to BYU

DB

Jyaire Brown: UCF to Southern Miss
Cam Jamerson: TCU to Boise State
Ma’khi Jones: Duke to Florida State
Kael Kolarik: Iowa to South Dakota
TJ Metcalf: Michigan to Tennessee
Carl Williams: Baylor to Oregon
Javion White: Tulane to Houston
Gentry Williams: Oklahoma to Georgia

K

Brunno Reus: Florida State to Missouri

P

Chase Barry: Oklahoma State to UCLA

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.

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