2026 college football transfer portal
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Michigan OL Andrew Sprague decides to stay after portal flirtation
Right tackle Andrew Sprague has withdrawn from the transfer portal and will return to Michigan, stabilizing the Wolverines’ offensive line for 2026.
Kyle Whittingham, who took over as Michigan's football coach on Dec. 26, is reshaping the Wolverines' roster as the transfer portal runs through Jan. 16.
Here are all the players who have entered the transfer portal, as well as those who have pledged to play for Fitzgerald at MSU: The following players have announced they intend to play for Fitzgerald at Michigan State in 2026, per On3's transfer portal tracker and player announcements on social media.
Andrew Sprague, who started 12 games at right tackle for the Wolverines in 2025, said he's ready to "run it back."
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Michigan State football hosting elite Coastal Carolina edge transfer
Michigan State football has done a great job addressing their needs in the transfer portal, and after going fast and furious on the offensive line, the defensive line is starting to receive serious attention. New defensive line coach Winston DeLattiboudere has found an elite edge prospect to bring on campus for a visit.
Fraley is the third offensive lineman with starting upside that Michigan State has gotten from the transfer portal already. MSU's very first pickup was UConn tackle Ben Murawski, and it got the commitment of South Carolina guard Nick Sharpe on Tuesday as well. Those two have one year remaining as well.
Auburn football continues a run of South Florida transfers, the latest being safety Fred Gaskin, who announced his move to the Plains on Monday.
Northwestern DE Anto Saka has committed to Texas A&M, On3.com reported. What it means: In three seasons at Northwestern, Saka totaled 41 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss,