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Oregon State RB Damien Martinez among players entering transfer portal as spring window opens

Time:2024-04-30 08:24:58 source:Earthly Edition news portal

Oregon State running back Damien Martinez, Miami running back Henry Parrish and Pitt defensive end Dayon Hayes entered the transfer portal Tuesday as the 14-day spring window opened for college football players.

With NCAA rules limiting multi-time transfers for undergraduate athletes having been lifted by a court order, some players are returning to the portal after initially going in during the first window that opens in early December.

Most notably, offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor is back in the portal and expected to return to Alabama after leaving the Crimson Tide and briefly transferring to Iowa following the retirement of coach Nick Saban. Proctor is from Iowa.

Freshman offensive lineman Jason Zandamela, a four-star recruit from Florida, entered the portal just five months after signing with Southern California out of high school.

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