Three more Ohio State football players who could transfer after the Spring Game

The Ohio State football team has already had a couple of players enter the transfer portal after the Spring Game. Here are some other Buckeyes who are candidates to follow them.
Nov 11, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, USA;  Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Gabe Powers (36) lines up on the
Nov 11, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Gabe Powers (36) lines up on the / Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports
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2. Kojo Antwi

Perhaps no room is more talented overall than the wide receiver room. Brian Hartline recruits at an elite level year after year and brings in five-star guys all the time. It's hard when those guys get into the program every year to climb the depth chart if you're not one of those guys.

Kojo Antwi is not one of those guys. He's a junior who hasn't seen any significant playing time in a game that matters. He was a four-star recruit back in the 2022 recruiting class. If you're a junior and you haven't already seen playing time in this receiving room, you're not going to.

It would be best if Antwi moved on. He's not going to get snaps over Emeka Egbuka, Carnell Tate, Jeremiah Smith, Jayden Ballard, Brandon Inniss, or Mylan Graham. He's so far down on the depth chart that he can't possibly climb guys to get time out there.

I think Antwi would be a good candidate to go to a MAC program. He's not good enough to start at a Power 4 conference program just because he hasn't seen the field yet in his career. He could help a lesser team that doesn't have the talent stacked up in the receiver room though.

The final player on this list is an in-state kid who was a really good high school player that is running out of time to see the field.