College football’s transfer portal window is closed. But UCLA wide receiver Karson Gordon is transferring anyway. And it’s entirely legal within NCAA rules.
Gordon is also a part of UCLA’s track and field team. Since the track and field transfer portal is currently open, Gordon is eligible to put his name in that transfer portal and find a new school — even though he plans to play football at his next destination, according to On3.
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The former quarterback signee has been a dual-sport athlete with the Bruins while also competing as a triple jumper. He won a Texas state championship in the triple jump before signing with UCLA out of high school.
He moved to receiver this spring under new UCLA coach Bob Chesney after he was a quarterback in 2025. Former Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava was the Bruins’ QB a season ago after he made a late transfer from Knoxville. Iamaleava’s brother Madden is also on the UCLA roster as a quarterback.
Gordon may have an uphill climb to immediate playing time at his new school. Because of his late transfer, he’s already missed spring practices elsewhere.
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His late transfer shouldn’t also be seen as an immediate loophole for other college athletes to exploit, either. There are very few dual-sport athletes in college athletics. The opportunity to transfer that Gordon has isn’t available to many and is difficult to replicate.

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