Transfer Portal Clean Up: Reagan Goes in as Graduate, Pokes on Receiver and Kick
STILLWATER – The NCAA transfer Portal window closed at midnight on April 30, but did stay open on Wednesday, May 1 for any graduated seniors in college football and that is where Oklahoma State lost their second scholarship player in graduating senior Jordan Reagan, the corner originally out of Bixby, Okla. Reagan going into the portal was first reported by 247 Sports. Oklahoma State is also, like many schools, a shopper with the players that are still in the transfer portal waiting to find a home. Oklahoma State got a visit from Tulsa’s leading receiver Devan Williams and is getting a visit from University of Alabama red-shirt freshman kicker Reed Harradine.
Reagan would have been a red-shirt freshman this upcoming season and he went through spring football, but did not look like he was going to factor on the depth chart. In his four seasons at Oklahoma State he redshirted in 2020, played special teams in 2021 with a tackle against Kansas and an assisted tackle vs. Texas Tech, in 2022 he played mainly on special teams and had an assisted tackle against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, and then last season he played in 13 of 14 games, mostly on special teams and had a tackle against Cincinnati.
Reagan has been a three-time All-Academic Big 12 honoree and will graduate in Pre-Med studies.
The Cowboys are looking to add depth at receiver and brought in Devan Williams of Tulsa for a visit. The red-shirt sophomore played in nine games last season and caught 29 passes for 399-yards with two touchdowns. He averaged 13.8-yards a catch. Williams is 6-1, 192 pounds and an outside receiver at TU. He finished his high school career at Temple High School where he earned first-team All-District 12-6A honors with 36 receptions for 780-yards and 11 touchdowns. He also was a standout in basketball and baseball for the Wildcats.
Williams left his visit after Thursday and Friday and was believed to be on a visit to Houston. He also has offers out of the portal from Cincinnati and Louisville.
Oklahoma State still has competition for the placements job in kicking for next season as someone needs to takeover for the very successful Alex Hale.
Alabama also had a kicking competition this spring looking for the successor to All-American Will Reichard and following spring ball for the Tide walk-on kicker Reed Harradine of Birmingham (Mountain Brook), Ala. went into the transfer portal. Harradine is a big kicker with lots of strength. He is an excellent kickoff duties kicker but looking to prove he is the right guy on PAT and field goals.
It is believed that Harradine is going to make a visit to Oklahoma State.