A hectic offseason in college football is still yet to reach its conclusion.
Yes, spring practice is beginning in the coming months. But despite the busy transfer portal session, coaching carousel and early signing period all taking place in late November to December, there is still movement occurring.
First, the 30-day transfer window remains open for programs including Alabama, Washington, UCLA and Arizona who had their head coaches retire or leave for other jobs. So more player movement could be on the horizon.
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Second, the spring transfer window is sure to see seismic movement after all of the high-profile openings and coaching movement.
College football won’t be played for another 200 days or so. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a reason to stay interested throughout the offseason.
Wisconsin football has already been extremely active in the transfer portal. Luke Fickell’s program has landed 12 total players thus far, including new starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke (Miami) and top-ranked linebacker Tackett Curtis (USC).
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The class is set to have a huge impact on whether the 2024 season sees a return to winning ways in Madison.
Here is where Wisconsin’s transfer class ranks in 247Sports’ class rankings: