Former five-star high school recruit and Colorado cornerback Komani McClain entered the transfer portal on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. Tuesday was the first day of the spring transfer window. This portal will be available for players to enter until April 30th. McClain appeared in nine games for the Buffaloes in 2023, Deion Sanders' first season as Colorado's coach. McClain started four games and finished the season with 13 tackles and two pass breakups. He was the No. 1 cornerback in his 2023 class, according to 247Sports' composite rankings. –Miami lost leading rusher Henry Parrish Jr. and backup quarterback Jacri Brown to the portal. Parish gained 625 yards on the ground and scored six touchdowns for the Hurricanes in 2023. In four seasons with Ole Miss (2020-21) and Miami (2022-23), Parrish had 2,057 rushing yards and 56 receptions for 384 total yards and 17 total receptions. Touchdown (15 rushing). Brown has appeared in nine games over the past two seasons with Miami. On the QB depth chart, he'll likely rank behind Emory Williams and incoming transfers Cam Ward and Reese Poffenberger. –Oregon State running back Damian Martinez has officially entered the portal, with On3 reporting he will visit Miami, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arizona State. Last week, it was reported that Martinez was attempting to enter the portal. He rushed for 1,185 yards and nine touchdowns on 194 carries in 12 games last season, averaging 6.1 yards per carry and was named to the All-Pac-12 First Team. He had six games with 100 yards on the ground, peaking at 146 yards against Stanford. In two seasons with the Beavers, Martinez had 2,167 rushing yards and 16 TDs on 355 carries in 25 games. –True freshman offensive lineman Jason Zandamera is considering transferring from Southern California, 247Sports reported. According to a comprehensive article on 247Sports, Zandamera was the No. 4 prospect on the offensive line for the interior in the 2024 class. He is originally from Mozambique and played rugby before immigrating to the United States. –Kadin Proctor will return to the portal with a “no-contact” label, according to multiple reports, suggesting the offensive lineman plans to return to Alabama. Proctor, a former 2023 offensive tackle and five-star prospect from Des Moines, Iowa, was initially committed to Iowa but then transferred to Alabama. After spending his freshman season with the Crimson Tide, he entered the portal following coach Nick Saban's decision to retire. Proctor committed to Iowa during the last transfer window, but announced on March 19 that he would not remain with the Hawkeyes' program and would re-enter the portal in the spring. — Former four-star quarterback recruit Tad Hudson plans to transfer from North Carolina State, On3 reports. Hudson didn't see the field as a true freshman from Chapel Hill, backing up Drake Maye, a likely first-round pick in this month's NFL Draft. –Field level media