College football's transfer portal season just got much shorter.

The NCAA Administrative Committee on Wednesday adopted a proposal to eliminate the spring transfer portal window, moving away from the previous two-window system that allowed players to submit their names in the portal over 30 days across the winter and spring.

It eliminates post-spring movement in the sport, a popular option that more than 1,000 FBS players took advantage of this year.

"I desperately think one window is better," Nebraska coach Matt Rhule told CBS Sports. "Basketball has one window. So it's not like we're the first sport to do it. We're just making ourselves whole like the other sports."

Said a FBS general manager: "Having to retain your roster twice a year was ridiculous."

Initially the proposal from t

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