One of the top receivers in his class is reportedly hitting the transfer portal. On Wednesday, A&P Sports Agency announced that Ohio State wideout Kojo Antwi is looking for a new home after three seasons in Columbus.
Antwi played in five games as a true freshman in 2022, on offense and special teams, and another two last season before redshirting. This season he appeared in one game where he caught one pass for eight yards against Western Michigan in Week 2.
Antwi was the 19th-ranked WR coming out of Lambert High School in Suwanee, GA and received offers from the likes of Alabama, Georgia, Texas A&M and USC.
The former four-star recruit logged 121 catches for 1,839 yards in his prep career with 20 touchdowns and a 15.2 YPC average.
Ohio State WR Kojo Antwi is headed into the NCAA transfer portal, per the @APSportsAgency. He’s a former ESPN Top 200 recruit and will have two seasons of eligibility remaining. pic.twitter.com/6SE8rksNyd
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 4, 2024
Fans quickly began speculating about where he could end up next.
"UGA came in 2nd in his recruitment and they need WRs," a user pointed out.
"SEC bound," another predicted.
"Very talented receiver stuck behind a loaded receiving room. He'll be an instant impact receiver at his next stop," a fan predicted.
"Go be great Kojo!" another user replied.
"Best of luck wherever he lands!! Great kid, burners. Some team will get a good one."
"I'm shocked it wasn't sooner," a Buckeye fan said. "wish him the best."
Antwi hits the open market with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
It's hard to imagine he won't draw a ton of interest from the more wide receiver-needy programs around the country.
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