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College Football Transfer Portal Live Updates: Jacoby Mathews Departs Texas A&M; Savion Washington is leaving Colorado

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The spring window opens at an interesting time, as many college programs are still in the midst of spring practice. That could mean less of an ambush of players entering the portal on Opening Day and more fluidity throughout the window as spring games are played and depth charts solidify. Here are three teams that could be most active this time:

Alabama: The Crimson Tide are under the scholarship limit and the spring window will give coach Kalen DeBoer his first real chance to sign players of his choice since he was hired in January. Kadyn Proctor, the former Alabama tackle who transferred to Iowa but has since told the Hawkeyes he plans to re-enter the portal, is the player to keep an eye on. Proctor has said he plans to return to Tuscaloosa. Needs: Offensive line, cornerback

Washington: Speaking of DeBoer, the Huskies' portal activity is another result of a later-than-usual coaching change. Jedd Fisch takes over a Washington team that has contended for the national championship but still has a lot of rebuilding to do as key pieces lie in the NFL or in the portal. As it stands, this roster is young, so it's likely the Huskies are looking for experience. Needs: Offensive line, running back, tight end

Miami: Mario Cristobal faces what appears to be a decisive third season in Coral Gables. Former standout Henry Parrish Jr. is planning on moving on, so the Canes will certainly be looking in the portal for his replacement. Expectations are high with Washington State transfer Cam Ward leading the offense, and Miami will want to take advantage of this portal window to ensure he has all the tools he needs. Needs: Running Back, Receiver, Edge, Linebacker

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