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Look Who's Transferring Now (The Portal)

Would be a good pickup for Hartline



To me, it says OSU has conveyed their plans on landing a high level transfer portal WR for next year.

With the window being from Jan 2, 2026 to January 16th, 2026........these conversations, unfortunately need to happen in the lead-up to playoffs. My hope is the kids who intend to transfer, stick with the program through the playoffs.
 
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To me, it says OSU has conveyed their plans on landing a high level transfer portal WR for next year.

With the window being from Jan 2, 2026 to January 16th, 2026........these conversations, unfortunately need to happen in the lead-up to playoffs. My hope is the kids who intend to transfer, stick with the program through the playoffs.
I guess I don’t see it like that. I see it as a kid who’s been at a school for 3yrs and going into his 4th year still won’t make it any further up the depth chart. And could fall down even further with the freshman entering. He’s clearly behind Inniss next year(supposing he stays at OSU), and would be battling Bell and possibly Boyd for more PT in the slot. He can start on the outside or inside for a large number of programs, 1 program that is obvious is where his WR coach is leaving to coach(which happens to be close to his hometown). He could also go to several other programs in FL as well and almost moonwalk into a starting spot
 
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I guess I don’t see it like that. I see it as a kid who’s been at a school for 3yrs and going into his 4th year still won’t make it any further up the depth chart. And could fall down even further with the freshman entering. He’s clearly behind Inniss next year(supposing he stays at OSU), and would be battling Bell and possibly Boyd for more PT in the slot. He can start on the outside or inside for a large number of programs, 1 program that is obvious is where his WR coach is leaving to coach(which happens to be close to his hometown). He could also go to several other programs in FL as well and almost moonwalk into a starting spot
I think it’s a combination of things, but yes, a large part of it is he knows he’ll likely get bypassed. That said, Inniss, essentially “waited his turn” knowing he’d get on the field this year (and next year).

I’d actually be somewhat surprised to see him land at USF….I could be way wrong, but I get the feeling Hartline really didn’t trust anyone behind our starters. The fact David Adolph was getting more run than most of scholarship kids was kind of stunning.
 
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