Even though OSU fell to Baylor to open up conference play, the Cowboys’ offense was not dormant, and it was mostly because of the players in the backfield. In its previous three games, Oklahoma State played with one running back getting the majority of the touches.
As we inch closer to the college football season, it is important to take a look at the Oklahoma State Cowboys' position rooms to see where they currently shape up.
Depth is also an important factor just like the quarterbacks when determining which groups make the top five heading into the 2024 college football season.
Oklahoma State will have no competition for who starts at running back, but the Cowboys’ backup is still capable of making an impact. Last season, Ollie Gordon broke onto the scene and staked his claim as the best running back in college football.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys had some activity late last night. With the spring transfer portal being open, roster tweaks are underway. For Mike Gundy, his approach to roster construction is to recruit the top talents in the portal, regardless of position or need at the position.
An intriguing player entered the NCAA transfer portal on Tuesday morning that could help fill a need for the Tennessee Vols. Indiana running back Trent
Indiana Football RB Trent Howland has re-entered the transfer portal a source confirmed this to HoosierIllustrated.com. Howland also posted the announcement on Twitter/X one week before Indiana’s Spring Game.
What is happening at the University of Minnesota? Transfer portal chaos over the weekend saw running back Trent Howland and defensive tackle Jordn Guerad withdraw their commitments to Minnesota, both having announced intentions to transfer to the Gophers less than a week earlier. Howland de-committed from Minnesota to instead return to Indiana.
Indiana football received more good news on Sunday as another former player announced his intention to return to the program from the transfer portal. Running back Trent Howland announced his decision to return to Indiana following a previous commitment to Minnesota.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers began the rebuilding of their running back room with the addition of Indiana Hoosiers‘ leading rusher Trent Howland. The Illinois native will have two years of eligibility.
Darius Taylor II and Jordan Nubin have company in the Golden Gophers backfield. Trent Howland announced Sunday that he's bringing his 6-foot-3, 240-pound body to Minnesota to play for P.J.
Indiana running back Trent Howland announced his plans to enters the transfer portal Monday on social media. He has two years of remaining eligibility. Howland emerged as Indiana's starting running back late in the 2023 season.