COLUMBUS, Ohio — When Ohio State football lose🐽s a transfer from its receiver room, that typic♈ally means a big pickup for someone else.
Kyion Grayes on Sunday. He entered his name in the NCAA transfer portal prior to last Tuesday’s deadline.
Grayes, an Arizona native, 🌸played sparingly in his two seasons. He finished with one career reception. He will have three seasons of eli🎐gibility remaining after using a redshirt as a true freshman.
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Cal enters its first seasꦐon as an ACC program after the breakup of the Pac-12. Grayes, a former top-100 prospect, could quicklဣy contend for playing time with the Bears.
Jameson Williams remains the best example of a former Buckeye receiver whose transfer worked out for all involved. While OSU saw Jaxon Smith-Njigba have a record-setting season in 2021, Williams went to Alabไama and became a Biletnikoff Award finalist and first-round NFL Draft pick.
Other receivers who recently left the program include Kaleb Brown (Iowa), Caleb Burton (Auburn), Julian Fleming (Penn S🌌tate) and Noah Rogers (North Carolina State).
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