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2023-24 college football transfer portal tracker: Former UCLA QB Dante Moore to Oregon

 

Transfer season is upon us in college football.

The transfer portal window officially opened on Dec. 4.

Which players will be on the move this offseason? Let’s take a look at which stars and standouts are testing the waters for a possible transfer.

Former UCLA QB Dante Moore to Oregon

The former five-star and consensus top-five overall 2023 prospect is set to transfer to Oregon, which is where he had initially committed as a recruit before a late flip to the Bruins one year ago. Moore cited wanting to go somewhere to get developed as the main reason for his departure from Westwood after just one season.

Moore earned the Bruins’ starting QB job after playing in a rotation in UCLA’s season opener and started five games, but he was benched following an Oct. 14 loss at Oregon State in favor of junior backup Ethan Garbers. Moore then entered in relief of an injured Garbers late in a Nov. 4 loss to Arizona but exited with an injury of his own after one series. Moore again entered in relief after Garbers suffered another injury in the first quarter of the Bruins’ regular-season finale against Cal, but struggled mightily in a 33-7 drubbing at the hands of the Golden Bears.

He completed 53.5% of his passes for 1,610 yards, 11 TDs and nine INTs in his true freshman season. Moore is slated to back up fellow transfer Dillon Gabriel next season then would be in line to take over after Gabriel’s eligibility is exhausted next year.

Former Georgia EDGE Marvin Jones Jr. to Florida State

Jones, one of the highest-rated pass rushers in the portal, had 12 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss and one sack in 12 games last season. He will now suit up for the vaunted Seminoles defense, switching sides in this year’s Orange Bowl matchup.

Former Indiana OL Matthew Bedford to Oregon

Bedford, a starter last season with the Hoosiers, had initially committed to Colorado as part of Deion Sanders’ offensive line rebuild there, but flipped his commitment to Oregon on Monday. Bedford said the Ducks will be his “final commitment.”

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