Oklahoma wide receiver Nic Anderson plans to enter the transfer portal when it officially opens on Monday, several reports said Thursday.The 6-foot-4 Texas native hauled in 38 receptions for 798 yards and 10 touchdowns during the 2023 season. Then he missed nearly the entire 2024 season due to a nagging quad injury.His 10 scores broke the Sooners’ freshman touchdown record.Players around Division I have begun declaring their intention to enter the portal, which is officially open between Monday and Dec. 28. That includes Oklahoma quarterback Jackson Arnold (1,421 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, three interceptions in 2024), a former five-star who was reported Wednesday to be jumping into the portal.–Kentucky wide receiver Barion Brown announced that he plans to enter the transfer portal.A preseason first-team All-American, Brown was held to just 29 receptions for 361 yards and three TD catches in his third season in Lexington, all representing career lows.In 37 games, he has racked up 122 catches for 1,528 yards, 11 receiving TDs, two rushing scores and five kick return touchdowns.Tight end Jordan Dingle also plans to move on from Kentucky. He had nine catches for 71 yards and a touchdown in 2024 and has 43 receptions for 615 yards and four scores in his career.–Southern California wide receiver Kyron Hudson intends to enter the portal as a grad transfer with one year of eligibility remaining.Hudson has been with the Trojans since 2021, but 2024 was his breakout season, setting or matching career highs of 38 receptions, 462 yards and three touchdowns.He has 72 catches for 807 yards and eight TDs in 40 career games.–Stanford quarterback Ashton Daniels filed paperwork to enter the portal, On3 reported.Daniels made 10 starts in 2023 and nine more starts in 2024, when Stanford struggled to a 3-9 record. Daniels had 1,700 passing yards, 10 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 2024, along with a team-high 669 rushing yards and three scores on the ground.For his career, Daniels has amassed 3,986 passing yards, 21 TDs, 20 picks, 1,117 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns.–Quarterback E.J. Warner, the son of Kurt Warner, announced he will transfer from Rice after the program fired coach Mike Bloomgren earlier this season. New head coach Scott Abell is known for running a spread triple-option offense.”Due to the scheme and philosophy change, I will be entering the transfer portal in hopes for finding the best fit for my final year of eligibility,” E.J. Warner wrote on social media.