COLUMBIA, Mo. — It feels a bit like craning your neck to gaze through a window and up at the sky after a storm. Is it over?
That’s the nature of college football’s transfer portal at the moment, and the answer is: only kind of. The main system has blown through, yes, but there’s another band of showers still hanging overhead on the radar screen.
Those showers are the blue-chip recruits from Alabama and Washington, most notably, who still have another few weeks to enter the transfer portal should they choose to do so after legendary coach Nick Saban’s retirement and Kalen DeBoer’s hiring in Tuscaloosa.