The USC Trojans are shopping for players in the spring transfer portal window. College football insiders think the Men of Troy have a realistic shot at Colorado cornerback Cormani McClain, who recently entered the portal.
Cormani McClain is planning to leave Colorado after one year. Here are the five best transfer portal destinations for the former five-star recruit out of Florida. Where could he land up this summer?
The Colorado football program has been ravaged by the Spring transfer portal window lately. A flurry of players have decided to leave Boulder and head elsewhere in a bit of a surprising turn of events.
Spotify | YouTube Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde kick off the show by dissecting the difference between the spring Transfer Portal window and the winter one. They analyze why less big name players are entering,
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are set to lose a former 5-star recruit to the transfer portal. Cornerback Cormani McClain previously declared he wasn’t leaving Coach Prime and Colorado. But it appears he’s ready to walk back on that proclamation,
The spring window for the college football transfer portal is now open. Typically, it isn’t the most chaotic time for the portal, but there are usually some names of note. This spring, Cormani McClain is one of the big names,
Colorado running back Alton McCaskill IV came into spring practices feeling healthy and eager to rediscover the success he had as a freshman. He will go into the fall with a new team. On Wednesday
Alton McCaskill IV, who took a redshirt year with the Buffs, will be hitting the transfer portal for a second time in his career, as first reported by ESPN's Pete Thamel. He played four games with 14 carries for 59 yards at CU.
The college football transfer portal picked up a big-name player recently as former five-star cornerback Cormani McClain entered his name. He is transferring away from Deion Sanders and the Colorado football team,
Sometimes, there are just too many signs to ignore. Despite multiple videos saying he would be sticking around in Boulder, Cormani McClain is leaving Deion Sanders and Colorado after all.