38 former Ohio State football players are set to play for other college football teams in 2023.
There have never been more former Ohio State football players playing college football elsewhere than there are right now.to the transfer portal this offseason, more than three dozen former Buckeyes – including walk-ons – will be playing for other college football teams in 2023.
We start with the 22 former Buckeyes who will play for other Power 5 schools this year, followed by 11 former Buckeyes who now play for Group of 5 schools and five former Buckeyes who currently play at the FCS level. Players who were walk-ons for the Buckeyes are denoted with an asterisk, though some of them are now scholarship players for their new schools.
Watts also stepped into a major role in his first year at Texas, starting all 13 of the Longhorns’ games at cornerback and earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors in 2022. He’s considered the leader of Texas’ cornerback unit entering the 2023 season after recording 51 tackles with four tackles for loss , three pass breakups and an interception last season.
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