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Ohio State Football Faces Transfer Portal Storm

Ohio State football faces a significant upheaval as the transfer portal deadline looms, with twenty-eight players, including freshman safety Faheem Delane, seeking new college homes. Delane, a top-one-hundred recruit, has three years of eligibility left and played in five games this season. The sudden turnover has fans and analysts puzzled, with rumors of financial issues, coaching changes, or even Ryan Day leaving. Buckeye Nation awaits the portals closure, hoping for stability and a fresh start.

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  • Ohio State Lands Top Safety Transfer

    01:12|
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    01:24|
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    01:22|
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  • Ohio State Football: Transfers, Injuries, and Recruiting Updates

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    Ohio State football faces transfer portal shake-ups with cornerback Faheem Delane leaving and receiver Drew Riggs joining. The Buckeyes secure a basketball win but lose Noel to injury. Recruiting sees mixed results, with Chaz Coleman choosing Tennessee and linebacker Alliegro committing to OSU. Fans react with disappointment and excitement as the team navigates changes and tracks the portal for a strong season.
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    01:33|
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    01:29|
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