HE MIGHT NEVER PLAY AGAIN: OHIO STATE

Columbus, Ohio — The transfer portal continues to lose contributors to Ohio State football’s secondary depth for 2024.

Ryan Turner, a second-year cornerback, is scheduled to use the transfer portal when it opens on.

Monday, according to a Sunday report from On3. After safety Cameron Martinez, he is the second defensive back and the fifth Buckeye to declare such a goal thus far.

Turner, a four-star prospect ranked among the top 350 in the 2022 class, attended OSU after attending Hollywood, Florida’s Chaminada-Madonna Prep. He has been cross-training at nickel and cornerback over the past year as OSU looks to expand its versatility in the secondary.

Hancock and Denzel Burke could declare early for the NFL Draft, but OSU should still have a surplus of cornerbacks.

Ryan Turner, a second-year cornerback, is scheduled to use the transfer portal when it opens on

Ji'Ayir Brown, San Francisco, SafetyMonday, according to a Sunday report from On3. After safety Cameron Martinez, he is the second defensive back and the fifth Buckeye to declare such a goal thus far.

Turner, a four-star prospect ranked among the top 350 in the 2022 class, attended OSU after attending Hollywood, Florida’s Chaminada-Madonna Prep. He has been cross-training at nickel and cornerback over the past year as OSU looks to expand its versatility in the secondary.

Hancock and Denzel Burke could declare early for the NFL Draft, but OSU should still have a surplus of cornerbacks.

Ohio State cornerback challenging Maryland, everyone else to 'Come at him' - cleveland.com

In his opportunities to play, true freshman Jermaine Mathews impressed, classmate Calvin Simpson-Hunt started to emerge late as a summer enrollee, and Davison Igbinosun returns to a starting position. Jyaire Brown, a former player, is also back, offering potential as a third-year contributor.

Later this month, two significant in-state prospects, Aaron Scott of Springfield and Bryce West of Glenville, are also expected to sign with the 2024 class.

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