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College football transfer portal 2024: Seven schools with work to do

First-year Michigan coach Sherrone Moore could use a QB to fill out his offense. Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire

Although most transfer portal movement among established quarterbacks and other big names takes place in December and early January, the spring window, which opens April 16, could be especially important this year.

Will anyone initiate a Colorado-like roster overhaul after spring practice? Unlikely. But several notable teams will be studying the portal intensely to fill needs ahead of the 2024 season.

One reason the spring portal could be especially spicy is the elongated coaching carousel, impacted mainly by Nick Saban's retirement at Alabama but also by coaches such as Jim Harbaugh (Michigan) and Jeff Hafley (Boston College) departing for the NFL. The coaches at Michigan, Washington, Alabama and elsewhere didn't really get a chance to capitalize on the winter transfer window, and could be aggressive in the days ahead.

There also have been a handful of key personnel moves since the winter rush ended, including offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor's transfer back to Alabama from Iowa. Since players can transfer multiple times and still be eligible for the 2024 season, some undoubtedly will capitalize even if they made moves a few months ago.

As you buckle up for the spring portal, here's a look at seven schools that will be leaning in and looking out for upgrades: