The spring window of the college football transfer portal opened Wednesday, April 16 and will close Friday, April 25. Players who intend to transfer must enter their names into the portal before the window closes, but do not need to have selected their next school by then.
Here is a summary of which UNC players have entered the portal during the spring window:
DE Beau Atkinson
Image via UNC Athletic Communications/Anthony Sorbellini
UNC’s sack leader from the 2024 season, Atkinson was set to assume a prominent role on the Tar Heel defense as a redshirt junior in 2025. Atkinson finished last season with 7.5 sacks, 5.5 of which came in a two-week span against Virginia and Florida State. He also led UNC with 12 total tackles for loss.
DB Zion Ferguson
A former four-star recruit, Ferguson was ranked as the No. 23 overall player out of the state of Georgia when he committed to former head coach Mack Brown. He appeared in two games in 2024, mostly on special teams, before redshirting.
OL Zach Rice
Rice arrived in Chapel Hill as a heralded, five-star recruit and the top overall player from the state of Virginia. His commitment carried so much weight that Rice declared, “I will be a program-changer,” after announcing his commitment to UNC. But in three seasons, Rice was never able to break into the Tar Heels’ starting offensive line. He appeared in just two of UNC’s final seven games of the 2024 season.
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