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    Early Spring Transfer Portal Winners Include North Carolina, Purdue

    The spring portal window is in full swing, with hundreds of players entering daily and college football teams trying to fill out their rosters.

    For teams who have holes at certain positions or need depth on their roster, the spring portal is vital to be able to bring in talent and round out their rosters before the season starts. Here are the teams that are dominating the spring portal in just the first week that it’s been open.

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    Spring Transfer Portal Week One Winners

    While the spring transfer window won’t close until April 25, there have already been some big-time signings in the college football world, so here are the five teams that I think have done the best job thus far.

    1) North Carolina Tar Heels

    Since the day NFL Hall of Fame coach Bill Belichick took over at North Carolina, he has said that the spring portal was going to be big for the Tar Heels, and it’s been just that. North Carolina has signed two four-star transfers, as well as quarterback Gio Lopez and a three-star wide receiver, in just a few days. Belichick is dominating right now.

    2) UCLA Bruins

    Say what you will about the entire Nico Iamaleava situation in Tennessee, but for the Bruins to be able to land a quarterback of Iamaleava’s caliber is a season-changing move. The Bruins also grabbed former four-star cornerback Jamier Johnson from the Indiana Hoosiers, giving their secondary a boost as well.

    3) Oklahoma Sooners

    Sometimes it’s quality over quantity, and while the Sooners have only signed two transfers in the spring window thus far, landing California transfer running back Jadyn Ott is the most impactful signing of the spring so far, besides Nico Iamaleava. The Sooners also signed a three-star interior offensive lineman from Stanford.

    4) Purdue Boilermakers

    There’s no question that Purdue was one of the worst teams in the entire Big Ten, and they needed an influx of talent desperately. They’ve signed 37 total transfers so far, the most in the entire country, including seven in the spring, making them the most active team in the spring window. Most of these players should come in and start, or at least compete for starting jobs on Purdue’s roster.

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    5) Texas Longhorns

    The Longhorns were relatively quiet in the winter portal window, but they’ve become very active here in the spring. Texas has signed four players in just three days, including two receiving threats for quarterback Arch Manning in tight end Jack Endries from California, and wide receiver Emmett Mosley from Stanford. The Longhorns also brought in Lavon Johnson, a defensive lineman from Maryland, as well as a kicker.

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