Tobias Merriweather and Kyion Grayes have been projected as Cal's starting wide receivers ever since they announced they were transferring to Cal. But they and their big-play potential have yet to make an appearance in a game for the Golden Bears (4-4, 0-4 ACC).
While Ohio State may produce more wide receiver talent for the NFL, it may feel a bit like a farm system for the rest of college football too. Every year we see wide receivers transfer out of Columbus and go on to play for other schools.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have an abundance of talent in the receiving room headed into the 2024 season, resulting in the natural departure to the transfer portal for players looking to find a bigger role elsewhere.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Kyion Grayes II, a former four-star prospect out of Chandler, Arizona, announced on social media Sunday that he is transferring to Cal.
It wasn’t a surprise when now former Ohio State wide receiver kyion grayes entered the transfer portal. After two seasons of not being able to see the field, and while watching younger receivers jump him on the depth chart, the writing was on the wall.
Ohio State approached this Spring season with goals of moving forward after the last three seasons of not completing their main goals of beating the Wolverines, winning a Big Ten title, and competing for National Titles.
The Buckeyes lose Kyion Grayes to the transfer portal It had been a pretty quiet past couple of weeks for Ohio State in regard to the 2024 football roster.
Another Ohio State football player has entered the transfer portal and it is yet another young buck in Kyion Grayes. The former four-star wide receiver comes from the state of Arizona and we see often times in this scenario, Grayes is likely to move to a spot closer to home.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are shaping up to have one of the most talented rosters in the country in 2024. One of the areas that is arguably the deepest for the Bucks is at wide receiver, where they have been stacking four and five-star talents for years under Ryan Day.