Oregon WR Cooper Perry enters NCAA transfer portal
Oregon receiver Cooper Perry has entered the NCAA transfer portal, On3’s Hayes Fawcett has learned. He played one season with the Ducks and will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Perry appeared in 12 games this past season as a true freshman. He finished the year with 10 catches for a total of just 25 yards.
Perry played high school football at Notre Dame Preparatory in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he was a four-star prospect in the 2025 class. He ranked as the No. 183 overall player and No. 24 receiver in the cycle according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, an equally weighted average that utilizes all three major recruiting services.
Perry is the 21st player to enter the transfer portal for Oregon so far this offseason. Additionally, he is the third receiver to do so, joining Justius Lowe and Kyler Kasper.
Oregon just wrapped up its season over the weekend, losing in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff to Indiana on Friday. That in mind, we’re likely to see plenty more activity in the transfer portal over the next few days for the Ducks.
- 1

Iowa State AD calls for Big Ten, SEC to leave NCAA
- 2

Can LSU get RJ Luis eligible to play college basketball?
- 3

Texas Tech rules Brendan Sorby ineligible, files for reinstatement
- 4
NewRJ Luis commits to LSU after G-League stint
- 5

Brendan Sorsby sues NCAA over gambling investigation
Get the On3 Top 10 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
Cooper Perry entering the transfer portal wasn’t the only news of the day for Oregon. The Ducks also landed Penn State transfer tight end Andrew Olesh. Olesh is a former four-star recruit out of high school who ranked as the No. 9 transfer tight end this cycle, and his addition will certainly help ease the loss of Perry and others. To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
More on the transfer portal in 2026
The 15-day transfer portal this winter will be the only window, opening Jan. 2 and closing on Jan. 16. The NCAA opted to eliminate the spring transfer portal window for football, meaning this will be the only opportunity for student athletes to enter their names.
The move to a one-time-only portal is supposed to allow schools to finish their season with their entire team before the transfer portal opens. As has been the previous standard, athletes on College Football Playoff teams still playing would have 5 days beginning the day after their team’s final game to enter the transfer portal.
This season’s CFP semifinals took place Jan. 8 and 9. The CFP national championship game between Miami and Indiana is scheduled for Jan. 19 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.