SEC football transfer portal signings, commitments
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The College Football Transfer Portal movement is coming to an end, but Tennessee was not finished, adding a player from Miami.
The Wisconsin Badgers are looking to stay healthy in 2026 and rebound from a rough season. Did they do enough in the portal to fix the offense?
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The Tennessee Volunteers entered the 2026 offseason with a number of roster question marks on both sides of the ball. They managed to answer a number of them, particularly on defense. With the additions of Chaz Coleman,
The Miami Hurricanes are losing a young wide receiver right after their national championship loss. According to Pete Nakos of On3, Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Joshisa “Jojo” Trader plans to enter the transfer portal. The sophomore has at least two more years of eligibility.
Tennessee has landed another transfer portal commitment to add to the defensive back room in Jadais Richard.
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The transfer portal officially closed for players to enter on Jan. 16, but Auburn is finishing up an active week of signing players. Seven players have signed with the program since Monday, raising Auburn’s total incoming transfer count to 39.
Tennessee added 18 players and lost 23 scholarship players via the transfer portal. Did the Vols get better or worse? Let's break it down by position.
Clemson football head coach Dabo Swinney has accused Ole Miss of tampering with linebacker Luke Ferrelli and made further comments on the NCAA's transfer portal, saying it's a "broken system."
The Tigers now have pledges from three of the top five players in the 247Sports transfer rankings: Seaton, former Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt (No. 1 overall) and Ole Miss edge rusher Princewill Umanmielen (No. 5). Umanmielen played last season for Kiffin at Ole Miss.
Clemson and Ole Miss are at the center of a growing transfer portal controversy, raising questions about tampering, NIL incentives, and NCAA oversight.