Ohio State and the spring transfer portal window: Impact on 2024 Buckeyes (2024)

Ohio State and the spring transfer portal window: Impact on 2024 Buckeyes (1)

By Cameron Teague Robinson

May 1, 2024

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The transfer portal is officially closed, and the Ohio State Buckeyes had a relatively quiet window this time around.

After losing 19 players in the winter, Ohio State lost just six this spring, running back Dallan Hayden, safeties Ja’Had Carter and Cedrick Hawkins, offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi, wide receiver Kyion Grayes and linebacker Nigel Hayes.

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We talked about Hayden and Hawkins during our April mailbag, but Carter, Vimahi, Grayes and Hayes were late additions to the portal, with the final three coming on the final day of the portal window, so here are a few thoughts on the departures and a few other post-spring topics.

Change to graduate transfers could impact Will Howard: The portal has been simple for graduate transfers as they can come and go as they please, and it doesn’t have to be during the transfer windows. I was asked in our mailbag what Howard could do if he lost the quarterback battle to Devin Brown. At the time, the rule was that Howard could transfer whenever he wanted and still play this season, but that’s not the case anymore.

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If Howard planned to transfer and play this season, he would’ve had to do so by April 30, like everybody else. He didn’t enter the portal, and with one year of eligibility left, he’s going to finish his college career at Ohio State.

I still expect Howard to be the starter, but I thought it was important to clarify since it changed just a few days after I got the question in the mailbag.

Impact on the transfers who left: Ohio State didn’t lose a lot in this window. The biggest loss was Hayden, but of the latter portal entrees, nothing was too surprising.

Vimahi was a second-team mainstay at guard and never pushed for starting playing time. Hayes arrived from Northwestern last summer and was buried down the depth chart, and Grayes, a former four-star prospect and top-100 receiver, was down the depth chart and couldn’t make many moves this spring.

Ohio State has around 80 scholarship players, which is a good thing because it can add pieces across the board. Vimahi is a big one because he opens room on the line and gives Justin Frye a chance to address the team’s biggest weakness with one or two additions. None of the transfers played more than 100 snaps last season, Vimahi had the most with 99 snaps.

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Every team loses players in the transfer portal, but Ohio State did a good job of keeping its depth in this window.

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Former UCLA offensive lineman Bruno Fina has ties to Ohio State assistant coaches Chip Kelly and Justin Frye. (Stan Szeto / USA Today)

One name that makes sense for Ohio State: There’s one name I like in the portal, UCLA offensive lineman Bruno Fina.

He was UCLA’s starting left tackle last season and was playing right guard in the spring, according to the LA Times. In an ideal world, Fina would give the Buckeyes some needed versatility with Josh Fryar, and Frye could let them battle during the summer for who should play guard and tackle.

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Fina was a three-star recruit, and his primary recruiter was Frye in 2020. His previous coach, too, was Chip Kelly. I’m not saying that Ohio State has reached out, and this is a sure thing; I’m just mentioning a name I thought was interesting. I’d expect Ohio State to get active in the portal soon.

Ohio State keeps depth through open portal window: The Buckeyes talked all spring about how important their depth would be this season, especially with the expanded College Football Playoff.

While some teams lost key depth in the portal, Ohio State did a good job of keeping every major piece of its roster, outside of Hayden. This might seem like a minor thing, but I’d argue that it’s the biggest accomplishment this offseason for the Buckeyes.

They kept all five quarterbacks on the roster, and the defensive line is still loaded with talent, as are the receivers and cornerbacks.

We officially can say, Ohio State is loaded and know nothing is going to change between now and the start of the season, other than some injuries. But because Ohio State didn’t lose a lot of players to the portal, it is well positioned to navigate the injuries that come up throughout the offseason and during the regular season.

The transfer windows can be a stressful time for coaches who don’t know what’s going to happen to their roster in the coming weeks. Ohio State, however, does a good job of being open with its players about where they are on the depth chart and in their development. That’s paying off.

Ohio State should be a preseason top-three team, at worst.

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A look at Ohio State’s draft prospects for next year: There were a few important notes from this year’s draft class.

Marvin Harrison Jr. became the fourth Ohio State receiver drafted in the first round in the past three years, and Emeka Egbuka should make that four straight years next year.

But there were also only four Ohio State players drafted. Harrison went No. 4 to the Arizona Cardinals, Michael Hall Jr. was a second-round pick, Cade Stover went in the fourth round and Tommy Eichenberg was taken in the fifth. All of those players expected to be drafted, but it was still the lowest number of Ohio State players drafted since three were picked in 2013.

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Part of the reason for the low number is the return of Ohio State’s stellar junior class. There’s a real chance Ohio State sees around 10 players drafted next year, with Denzel Burke and JT Tuimoloau leading that group.

The Athletic’s Dane Brugler had Burke and Tuimoloau as first-round picks in his early 2025 mock draft.

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Regardless of where they are before the season, the return of several prospects, mixed with a strong group of sophom*ores who took a major step, means the Buckeyes could light up the draft boards next year with a good season.

It’s still extremely early, but it’s hard to see a way Ohio State doesn’t have at least eight players drafted as Egbuka, Donovan Jackson, Seth McLaughlin, TreVeyon Henderson, Tuimoloau, Jack Sawyer, Burke and Tyleik Williams are locks.

(Top photo of Will Howard: Adam Cairns / USA Today)

Ohio State and the spring transfer portal window: Impact on 2024 Buckeyes (2024)

FAQs

How many Ohio State players enter the transfer portal? ›

Ohio State ended up with six players entering the NCAA transfer portal over a period of two weeks.

What sports is Ohio State good at? ›

Ohio State has also won national championships in women's ice hockey, men's swimming & diving, men's outdoor track & field, men's volleyball, men's golf, men's gymnastics, men's fencing, women's rowing, co-ed fencing, co-ed and women's pistol, synchronized swimming, and wrestling.

Has Ohio State ever lost to an Ohio school? ›

The Buckeyes' 1921 loss to Oberlin remains their last loss to a team from the state of Ohio.

Did Ohio State win the national championship in 2014? ›

The Ohio State Buckeyes are the 2014 NCAA National Football Champions! The Ohio State Buckeyes made history on their path to capturing their National Championship Football Ring. Above all, defeating the Oregon Ducks 42-20 in the first-ever College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

Who transferred to Ohio State in 2024? ›

To round out the final transfer spots on the 2024 Buckeyes squad, four former junior college athletes were selected. Two juniors — outfielder Nick Giamarusti and infielder Will Henson — tagged along with sophom*ore pitcher Hunter Shaw and senior infielder Will Carpenter.

Who did Ohio State lose in the transfer portal? ›

After losing 19 players in the winter, Ohio State lost just six this spring, running back Dallan Hayden, safeties Ja'Had Carter and Cedrick Hawkins, offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi, wide receiver Kyion Grayes and linebacker Nigel Hayes.

Has Ohio State ever gone 15 0? ›

No Ohio State team has ever played 15 games, so a 15-0 mark would be a new frontier, one better than Jim Tressel's 14-0 champions in the BCS Era, which was pre-Big Ten title game. "The first thing is you have to believe, you have to believe that you belong as national champs," Day said. "You go from there.

Has Ohio State ever lost to an unranked team? ›

Lopsided Loss to Unranked Opponent Keeps Ohio State Out of College Football Playoff for Second Straight Year. Nov. 4, 2017: Iowa 55, Ohio State 24.

What is Ohio State ranked? ›

The Ohio State University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #43. Its in-state tuition and fees are $12,485; out-of-state tuition and fees are $36,722.

What Ohio State QB won the national championship? ›

Meet Ohio State's legendary winning quarterback from the 2014 National Championship team, Cardale Jones!

What happened to Ohio State football in 2012? ›

Due to findings of an investigation conducted by the NCAA during the previous season, Ohio State was ineligible for both the Big Ten Championship Game and an appearance in a bowl game for the 2012 season.

What was the last time Ohio State won a national championship? ›

Ohio State Buckeyes football
Bowl record26–29 (.473)
Playoff appearances5 (2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2022)
Playoff record3–4 (.429)
Claimed national titles8 (1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002, 2014)
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How many transfer students does Ohio State accept? ›

If you still have questions about transferring, check out the Ohio State University-Main Campus website for more info. Ohio State University-Main Campus accepts 84.25% transfer applicants, which is competitive.

How many players are entering the transfer portal? ›

There are currently 3,843 names in the FBS transfer portal, per a source, which smashed the previous record of 3,502 set in the 2022-23 cycle. More than 1,200 of those names entered during this spring's 15-day window, injecting a jolt into college football midway through spring practice for many programs.

Has a player ever transferred from Michigan to Ohio State? ›

Former Michigan linebacker Joey Velazquez has transferred to the Buckeyes and will be a walk-on on the 2024 roster with one season of eligibility remaining. This move was first reported by Tony Gerdeman of Buckeye Huddle and confirmed to Bucknuts by an Ohio State spokesperson.

How many times can a college player enter the transfer portal? ›

The NCAA will no longer limit the amount of times that athletes can transfer schools. Previously, athletes were allowed to transfer one time and play immediately, but they had to sit out a full year if they transferred schools a second time without a waiver.

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