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Ohio State Loses Top Recruit to Rival, But Receivers Corps Still Elite
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Ohio State football suffers a significant blow as top recruit Quincy Porter, a five-star wide receiver, transfers to rival Notre Dame. Despite the loss, the Buckeyes quickly bolster their receiving corps with veteran transfer Devin McCuin and highly-rated recruit Chris Henry Junior.
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Gronk's Wild Recruiting Visit: Ohio State Edition
01:21|Rob Gronkowskis wild recruiting visit to Ohio State, featuring late-night brawls and a sleep-deprived stadium appearance, became a viral legend. Despite his heart being set on Arizona, he was impressed by Ohio States atmosphere. Years later, he recreated the iconic photo ahead of the Ohio State Penn State matchup, showcasing the enduring charm of college recruiting stories.
Justyn Martin Joins Ohio State, Boosts Buckeyes' Talent
01:15|Maryland QB Justyn Martin transfers to Ohio State, eager to learn from Heisman hopeful Julian Sayin and contribute next season. Meanwhile, Northwestern TE Hunter Welcing joins the Buckeyes, adding depth and talent to their roster.
Ohio State Football: Recruiting Wins & Hall of Fame Honor
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Ohio State Lands Welcing from Northwestern
01:11|Hunter Welcing, a talented tight end from Northwestern, has committed to Ohio State. The twenty-year-old put up impressive stats this past season, including a crucial touchdown against Michigan. Despite Ohio States disappointing end to the season, theyre looking to bounce back with this new addition to their roster.
Ohio State Lands Top Safety Transfer
01:19|Ohio State boosts its secondary with top transfer safety Terry Moore, ranked second in the portal by On3. Moore, a second-team All-ACC performer in 2024, brings 19 career starts, 71 tackles, 7 TFLs, 1 sack, and 4 interceptions. Despite missing last season due to injury, hes expected to strengthen the Buckeyes defense alongside Earl Little Jr., another transfer safety.
Ohio State Lands Top Safety Terry Moore
01:35|Ohio State football swiftly bolsters secondary with Duke safety Terry Moore, a three-star athlete turned defensive standout. Moore, a six-foot, two-hundred-pound safety, brings impressive production and a high defensive grade to Columbus. Despite a setback due to an ACL injury, hes now fully recovered and poised to make an immediate impact in the Buckeyes secondary for the 2026 season.
Ohio State's New WR Coach Hankton Makes Waves
01:52|Ohio State football faces a significant challenge at wide receiver following Brian Hartlines departure to the NFL. Five receivers, including promising recruit Quincy Porter, have entered the transfer portal, leaving a substantial void. To maintain their reputation as a wide receiver powerhouse, head coach Ryan Day swiftly hired Cortez Hankton, former LSU co-offensive coordinator, as the new wide receivers coach. Hankton has been actively recruiting top talent, including Jamier Brown, Monshun Sale, and Eric McFarland, and has even extended an offer to Easton Royal, the top wide receiver prospect in the 2027 class. Additionally, Hankton is pursuing Kyle Parker, a 2023 standout now in the transfer portal. Early indications suggest Hanktons efforts could help Ohio State retain their wide receiver dominance, but the success of young stars like Chris Henry Junior and Jerquaden Guilford, alongside veterans Jeremiah Smith and Brandon Inniss, will be crucial.
Buckeyes on Transfer Portal Edge
01:44|Buckeyes in Limbo: Key Players Weighing Futures After Cotton Bowl Loss Following their Cotton Bowl defeat, the Ohio State Buckeyes face significant roster changes with over twenty-five players entering the transfer portal and five declaring for the NFL Draft. Notable losses include safety Caleb Downs and wide receiver Carnell Tate. However, six key players, including senior offensive lineman Carson Hinzman, senior defensive end Kenyatta Jackson Junior, junior tight end Max Klare, junior defensive back Jermaine Mathews Junior, and junior offensive linemen Luke Montgomery and Austin Siereveld, are yet to decide on their futures. These players had solid seasons, with Hinzman earning first-team All-American honors, Jackson terrorizing quarterbacks, Klare catching forty-three passes, and Mathews picking off two balls. Buckeye fans eagerly await their decisions, hoping theyll stay to help rebuild the team.
Jeremiah Smith's Old-School Buckeyes Mount Rushmore
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