College football transfer portal tracker: Today's commitments (Jan. 11)

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The college football transfer portal is currently open until January 16, with a special extension from January 20 to 24 for teams participating in the national championship. This marks the only transfer window for 2026, as the spring window has been removed from the schedule. Numerous players are on the move as teams look to strengthen their rosters.
Key quarterback transfers include Braden Atkinson moving from Mercer to Oregon State, Tayven Jackson from UCF to North Texas, and Ajani Sheppard from Washington State to Temple. In the running back category, Brendan Haygood has transferred from Missouri to North Texas, Datrell Jones from Boston College to Holy Cross, and Rodney Nelson from Monmouth to Miami (Ohio).
Wide receiver transfers feature Kai Black from Iowa State to Northern Iowa and Tristan Gardner from Missouri State to Coastal Carolina. At tight end, Cameron Kossman is moving from Florida to Boston College, while Jelani Thurman departs Ohio State for North Carolina.
Offensive line moves include
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