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Former Clemson offensive lineman Zack Owens is back in transfer portal
The former Clemson offensive lineman has entered the NCAA transfer portal again, continuing a path that has already included stops at three different programs in three seasons. Owens most recently played at Mississippi State during the 2025 campaign after previously suiting up for Clemson and Colorado.
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Indiana lands star-studded group from transfer portal while preparing for national championship game
Indiana and Mississippi had rather busy schedules the last couple of weeks as they competed in the College Football Playoff while the transfer portal window was open.
Moving forward, a more practical transfer window will be in place, with college basketball's "free agency" period waiting to commence until after all the games have been played. The decision was made amid the NCAA's annual convention, which is being held this week in Washington, D.C.
What's more, men's and women's players will not be able to enter the portal until the day after the NCAA Tournament ends in their respective sports. Last spring a player could enter the portal after the opening weekend of the NCAAs. There will be no deadline for a player to commit to a school after one enters the portal.
The NCAA announced several rule changes regarding the transfer portal for basketball. Here's how that will impact Arizona State's basketball programs.
Former Alabama defensive lineman Jordan Renaud has committed to Ole Miss out of the NCAA transfer portal. Renaud spent three seasons in Tuscaloosa before hitting the open market. He will not have to go too far,
Florida State defenders Mandrell and Darryll Desir are withdrawing from NCAA transfer portal, per On3’s Pete Nakos and Hayes Fawcett. The pair of Seminoles defenders are twins. Mandrell Desir was rated as the No.