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Michael Chen

Thoughts on Ohio State football and the transfer portal

The 2023 pre-bowl season transfer portal period has been wild. In fact, Ohio State football has had a large group of its players enter.

It would not be surprising if the Buckeyes aren’t done losing players, a reality that has become the norm across college football. Some teams have adjusted quickly, others have not had nearly the success.

As Ohio State tries to navigate the remainder of the 2023 season, I have a few thoughts on the Buckeyes and the transfer portal. Let’s start off with how I see the movement has been going so far for the scarlet and gray.

Ohio State is trimming the fat

Thoughts

The majority of the players that have left weren’t major contributors to this past season’s team. Many have been in the program for multiple years and couldn’t see the field. This is the SEC-level of roster management. If you aren’t going to play, look for a new home.

As much as we want to see players stay and wait for their opportunity, that isn’t this version of college football. With the No. 2 recruiting class on the 247Sports team composite, the Buckeyes will once again reload their roster.

Kyle McCord’s decision

Thoughts

There has been a lot of chatter about McCord being forced out, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. There’s buzz his family wanted assurances he’d be the starter, and when Ryan Day said another competition would happen, McCord didn’t want go through that again and entered the portal.

There is not much smoke around who could replace him via the portal, but there are plenty of solid options, although it seems like Washington State QB Cam Ward has been connected. It’s going to be interesting to see how this plays out between Devin Brown and Lincoln Kienholz, and then when Air Noland arrives in January.

Ohio State has the opportunity to fill roster holes

Thoughts

With the transfer portal, teams can now fill depth immediately, instead of having to develop a high school athlete. Ohio State can add veteran players in positions of need, and in my eyes there are more than a few areas that need upgrades. Offensive line, wide receiver, defensive end, linebacker and cornerback would be at the top of my list with quarterback just slightly behind them due to the current and incoming talent mentioned above. Day has an opportunity to rework the roster to have the Buckeyes compete for a Big Ten title in a much deeper conference next season.

Expect more movement after the Cotton Bowl

Thoughts

This is just the start of player movement, we haven’t seen many leave for the NFL, just Miyan Williams so far, but more will come. Some will opt out of the bowl game, and more will enter the transfer portal and head off to the NFL, too, following that contest. Getting quality transfers and hitting on recruiting evaluations is more important than ever in college football.

This is the new norm in college football

Thoughts

Ohio State was slow to adjust to name, image and likeness changes and is guilty of the same offense regarding the transfer portal. Last offseason, the Buckeyes missed on some big names, the biggest in my eyes was Florida State defensive lineman Jared Verse. They hit on Davison Igbinosun and Josh Simmons, but missed on Ja’Had Carter, Vic Cutler and Lorenzo Styles Jr. The adjustment that needs to be made is pretty simple: Get players who can contribute right away.

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