The Ohio State football team had someone lose their black stripe faster than anyone had ever done it earlier in Spring. Freshman Jeremiah Smith shed his stripe after just four Spring practices.
Ohio State lost its two biggest games of the season last year to Michigan and Missouri, but that appears to have only strengthened head coach Ryan Day's resolve.
The big changes to the Transfer Portal coupled with NIL have turned the college football landscape into a virtual revolving door. Teams’ fortunes can change in a hurry for the better or for the worse.
With coaching changes and transfer portal arrivals and departures, this year's college football offseason was as wild as any in recent memory. Here are five teams that have the most to celebrate with the frenzy in the rearview.
By Mark Pszonak This has been a busy transfer portal cycle for running backs, but while many found new homes, not all will make an immediate impact. Here are the ten who will make the 2024 college football season more exciting: The skinny: Judkins departure from Ole Miss was one of the bigger surprises of this portal cycle.
Former Ole Miss Rebels running back Quinshon Judkins said the legacy of the Ohio State Buckeyes is what earned his commitment. The transfer running back told reporters during his first media availability on Tuesday that he watched the Buckeyes as a child.
Ole Miss and head coach Lane Kiffin have already hit the transfer portal hard. The Rebels have landed big names like Antwane ‘Juice’ Wells out of South Carolina, Walter Nolen out of Texas A&M, Gerquan Scott from Southern Miss, and Chris Paul Jr.
The Ohio State football team is hoping to build on the success it had in 2023-2024 with a revamped roster heading into next season. The Buckeyes fell short
TreVeyon Henderson, apparently, isn’t worried about splitting the backfield load with another talented teammate in what’s likely to be his final collegiate season.
Following the departure of Quinshon Judkins via the transfer portal earlier this month, it was only a matter of time before Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels landed a running back from the same avenue.
Two-time All-SEC running back Quinshon Judkins committed to Ohio State. A transfer from Ole Miss, Judkins rushed for 2,725 yards and scored 34 total touchdowns in two seasons with the Rebels.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had an eventful start to 2024. As a fairly active program in the Transfer Portal last year, Ohio State is back to taking in transfers to bolster the roster.
The Buckeyes added one of the nation’s best running backs to the roster. Ohio State has had a string of recent success on the recruiting trail since the start of 2024.
On the night Michigan won the national championship, Ohio State still has some cause for celebration after No. 1 transfer running back and former Ole Miss starting rusher Quinshon Judkins announced he committed to the Buckeyes for the 2024 college football season.
After announcing his decision to enter the transfer portal earlier this month, former Ole Miss Rebels running back Quinshon Judkins reportedly visited the Ohio State Buckeyes over the weekend.
JAN 6 JUDKINS IN COLOMBUS According to reports from On3 Ole Miss star transfer running back Quinshon Judkins is visiting Ohio State. In his two years at Ole Miss, Judkins was arguably the best running back in the SEC rushing 545 times for 7,725 yards and 31 touchdowns with three receiving touchdowns.
If a program lives by the portal, it can also get rocked by the portal.
The Ole Miss Rebels and Quinshon Judkins have parted ways, and a new era at the running back position will soon begin in Oxford. Judkins, who entered the
The Ole Miss Rebels have been loading up on talent this offseason, but they may be about to lose one of their own key players to the transfer portal.
All-SEC running back and Ole Miss touchdown machine Quinshon Judkins reportedly informed the coaching staff he plans to enter the transfer portal. Judkins would be one of the most coveted players available, but he could still return to Ole Miss even after officially starting the transfer process.
The Ole Miss Rebels finished the 2023 regular season with a 10-2 mark, obtaining just the second 10-win regular season in program history. That, in itself, is special.
Max Johnson went over the top, but Quinshon Judkins went across the middle. Judkins, who terrorized Texas A&M last season with a 200-yard performance
No. 17 Ole Miss will be without injured wide receiver Tre Harris while leading rusher Quinshon Judkins is doubtful for the home game Saturday night against Georgia Tech, ESPN reported.
Add college players to the list of individuals within the football community noticing how NFL teams currently view veteran running backs and the position, in general.
Recruiting services are generally good at what they do, which is finding and ranking high school prospects. But they aren’t perfect. Every now and then we get reminded of this when someone unranked, or ranked really low, ends up breaking out. Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins is a prime example of this.
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