College football transfer portal tracker: Michigan QB Alex Orji enters
Transfer season is in full swing in college football once again.
The portal officially opened Monday, Dec. 9 and will close on Saturday, Dec. 28.
Players on teams that compete in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff and later bowl games will be allowed to enter an additional five-day transfer portal window in January after the portal closes.
Let's take a look at the players who are testing the waters and transferring.
Michigan QB Alex Orji
Orji has entered the transfer portal. Having played in 20 games with three starts for the Wolverines, Orji's move comes as the Wolverines welcome five-star recruit Bryce Underwood. He has two years of remaining eligibility.
Boise State QB Malachi Nelson enters portal
After spending this past season at Boise State and the 2023 season with USC, Nelson is entering the transfer portal once again, per ESPN. Nelson threw just 17 passes this season with the Broncos, who are the No. 3 seed in the CFP.
Boston College QB Thomas Castellanos to Florida State
Castellanos, who announced his intention to hit the transfer portal on Nov. 14, has found a new home. He officially signed with FSU on Dec 13. Castellanos was Boston College's starter this year until he lost his job to Grayson James with three games left in the season. The 5-foot-9 Georgia native started 20 games for the Eagles over the past two seasons, throwing for 3,614 yards and 33 touchdowns. He also ran for 1,307 yards and 15 scores. FSU went 2-10 and struggled with injuries and poor play at quarterback this season. The Seminoles hired Gus Malzahn, Castellanos' one-time coach at UCF, as their new OC.
Texas A&M QB Conner Weigman to Houston
Weigman, a highly touted recruit in the Class of 2022, announced his