CLEMSON — As long as the Big Ten does not mess things up, college football might have a solution to control the craziness of the transfer portal.
Since its inception in 2018, the transfer portal has been a headache for head coaches and college administrators in terms of roster management. It got even worse when the NCAA got rid of the one-year transfer rule in 2021, which allows a student-athlete the ability to transfer whenever they want.
Last month, Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reported the transfer portal is one of the things members of a new committee of power conference administrators are looking into, as they explore ways to overhaul a 365-day college football calendar.