The college football calendar is changing at some point, the transfer portal market is six figures at every position and Ohio State ranks No. 2 in the latest SP+.
Ohio State wide receiver Quincy Porter, a five-star prospect from the recruiting class of 2025, is entering the transfer portal after one year with the Buckeyes.
Carnell Tate declares for the 2026 NFL Draft, where he’ll look to make it five straight years with an Ohio State wide receiver selected in the first round.
We assess Ohio State’s transfer portal needs from the most glaring holes the Buckeyes must fill to positions where the Buckeyes could add upgrades or depth.
Offensive tackle Justin Terry, who transferred to Ohio State from West Virginia last offseason, has entered the transfer portal after one year with the Buckeyes.
Problems along the offensive line that arose months ago were never solved, as Ohio State consistently lost the battle up front against Miami despite a three-week layoff.
Winning the transfer portal is becoming more important by the year, and ESPN's Mel Kiper ranks five Buckeyes among his top 15 prospects in the 2026 NFL draft.
Former Ohio State defensive end C.J. Hicks is transferring to South Florida, where he’ll play for former Ohio State offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline.