Former Ohio State wideout Quincy Porter looks to be starting the 2026 season on the shelf at his new home.
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Ohio State transfer now at another national championship contender is already off to an unfortunate start for 2026 season
Former Ohio State wideout Quincy Porter looks to be starting the 2026 season on the shelf at his new home.
Quincy Porter, who transferred to Notre Dame after just one season in Columbus, underwent a minor procedure that will keep him sidelined for at least a couple more weeks as the Fighting Irish prepare for the 2026 season. Notre Dame head coach addressed the news on Friday with an interesting comment.
Marcus Freeman provides update on Porter’s status
“He’s still a couple of weeks out,” Freeman said, via Blue and Gold
. “He’s getting better. We had a minor procedure today to get him a little bit quicker, to hopefully being able to help us. He’s still got a little bit of time to be in a position where we feel like he can help this team.
“But it will happen. It’s going to happen here soon. I just don’t know when it’s going to be.”
Based on Freeman’s comments, Porter could potentially miss the first game or two for Notre Dame, and the inability to go through a normal training camp only compounds the setback. For a player who transferred in hopes of finding a clearer path to playing time, missing multiple weeks only broadens the chance of him falling further down the depth chart.