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    College Football Transfer Portal Tracker: All Power 4 Conference Moves Amid Thrilling 2025 Season Ft. Nick Marsh, Braylon Conley, Scooter Jackson

    The transfer portal opens on Jan. 2, leaving players another 30 days to decide whether they will stay at their schools. For most of them, the season is over. There is no reason for players to delay their decisions, as coaches have been fired as well as hired. Teams will be changing overnight with the portal. Here is a full tracker for all the moves that have happened so far.

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    • Nick Marsh, Wide Receiver
      • Marsh is out of East Lansing after two seasons. He has been one of the better receivers in college football and should be a top target in the portal.
    • Braylon Conley, Corner Back
      • Conley will have three years remaining. He had some decent play time with USC and should get some attention out of the portal.
    • Daeh McCullough, Defensive Back
      • McCullough didn’t get much time on the field at Louisville and announced on X that he was leaving. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
    • Kellen Lindstrom, Defensive Lineman
      • Lindstrom will be leaving Tennessee when the portal opens up. He hasn’t got much playing time, though he came in as a four-star.
    • Jamal Wallace, Defensive Lineman
      • Wallace joins Lindstrom as the second defensive lineman to head into the portal for the Vounteers. Wallace didn’t get too much play time either. Over his two years, he appeared in only nine games.
    • Scooter Jackson, Defensive Back
      • Scooter Jackson will be leaving UCLA when the portal opens. He should get plenty of attention as one of the lead secondary guys for the Bruins.
    • Mantrez Walker, Linebacker
      • Walker is simply a recruit who didn’t pan out very well. He didn’t play much and will be looking for a fresh start away from Colorado when the window opens.
    • Jason Robinson, Wide Receiver
      • Robinson did not have any stats in his one season in Chapel Hill. He will look to start fresh after leaving UNC.
    • Kylan Billiot, Wide Receiver
      • Billiot will be the first of many to deal with the fallout from Brian Kelly. The receiver is the first player to leave LSU.
    • Makhi Frazier, Running Back
      • Frazier will be leaving Michigan State during this window. He was decent during his stint in East Lansing, with over 500 rushing yards this year.
    • Jackson Stratton, Quarterback
      • Stratton will be leaving Iowa. He will still have two years of eligibility left as a graduate transfer.
    • Daniel Harris, Defensive Back
      • Harris will be one of the first players to leave a playoff team. The defensive back will be departing from Georgia.
    • JB Price, Running Back
      • Price is set to leave Kansas State during this window. He was a three-star when the Wildcats recruited him.
    • Chris Culliver, Wide Receiver
      • Culliver is the second Wide Receiver who is leaving North Carolina. He was a four-star in the 2023 class.
    • Justin Marshall, Running Back
      • Marshall is leaving Colorado State. He rushed for over 1000 yards over the past two seasons and could be due for an upgrade.

    Bottom Line

    The chaos in college football seems never to end. This time, it’s not the playoffs taking everyone’s attention, but the portal. Players are leaving before the season is even over, indicating the times are changing. Fans will have to buckle up because tracking your players next year just got a whole lot harder.

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