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Here's A Crazy One for You - Kobe Hylton is in the Transfer Portal

December 26, 2024
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STILLWATER – Kobe Hylton thought he had played his last college football in Boulder, Colo. on the day after Thanksgiving when Oklahoma State was smoked 52-0. In that game the safety transfer from UTEP finish his only season as an Oklahoma State Cowboy with one unassisted tackle in the loss. On the season, Hylton had 40 tackles, 31 unassisted, one tackle-for-loss, one interception, and two passes defended. He played in all 12 games and started eight games. 

The 6-0, 195 pound safety out of South Gwinnett, Ga. started his college football career in 2019 at Long Island University. He started in two games and played in eight games for the Sharks. Then in 2020 transferred to NEO A&M J.C. where he played in six games and drew some attention from the four-year schools. 

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It is that one season at NEO A&M that gives hm back a year as a recent legal battle has resulted in junior college playing experience not counting against NCAA eligibility. 

Hylton redshirted in 2021 at Louisiana-Lafayette. he then transferred to Texas-El Paso and started two seasons for the Miners at safety.

Now, thanks to the junior college ruling, Hylton is in the transfer portal and looking at another season. There is a question to whether Hylton does qualify for the extra season. That is for the rules people at the NCAA an any member intitutions that would be interested. He told me he’s already been contacted.

“Yes sir, I’ve heard from several schools and schools that I would be interested in,” Hylton said. 

He told me he had not been contacted by Oklahoma State, but would be open to talking to the Cowboys about spending another season in Stillwater. 

 
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