UPDATED: Oklahoma State Spring Transfer Portal Tracker-Gregory to K-State
STILLWATER – The Transfer Portal window is starting to edge to close and it is also emptying out a little more rapid for players still in it. Oklahoma State had a staggering 64 players in the portal at one time. safety Cameron Epps withdrew the other day and will stay with Oklahoma State. The departin player with the most interest in Freshman All-American and talented edge rusher Wendell Gregory surprised folks, me included, and committed to Kansas State and new head coach Collin Klein on Monday night (Jan. 12). That was part of the rash of players that committed. Gregoy was a surpise in that he had visited and negotiated with the likes of Texas A&M, Texas, Texas Tech, LSU, and Wisconsin.
He is now one of four former Oklahoma State players at Kansas State joining running back Rodney Fields Jr, linebacker Jacobi Oliphant Jr, and long snapper Jaxson Duffield.
The most surprising and somewhat history making portion of the portal activity on Monday (Jan. 12) was former Oklahoma State cornerback D.J. McKinney. The talented young Cowboy transferred to Colorado three years ago and started at corner for Coach Prime, Deion Sanders for most of two seasons. Now, McKinney was part of a four player portal commitment rush to previously portal silent Notre Dame.
Meanwhile, the new Oklahoma State head coach Eric Morris and his staff have loaded up with 44 portal transfers to offset all of the losses and hopefully load the Oklahoma State roster moving forward with more talent ready to have much greater success.
The new transfer portal window opened on January 2 and runs through January 16.
Oklahoma State players entering the portal (64)
(school tranferring to)
- LS Shea Freibaum (Texas A&M)
- S Dylan Smith
- S DeAndre Boykins
- LB Temmerick Johnson
- OL Markell Samuel (Georgia Tech)
- S David Kabongo (Utah State)
- LB Darius Thomas
- S Zaquan Patterson
- DT De’Marion Thomas (Houston)
- DT Michael Riles
- TE Josh Ford (Alabama)
- S Cameron Epps (Withdrawn)
- K Gabe Panikowski
- OT Grant Seagren (Northwestern)
- OL Noah McKinney (TCU)
- CB Carrington Pierce (USC)
- WR Jaylen Lloyd
- S Landyn Cleveland (UNLV)
- WR Talyn Shettron
- OL Jarrett Henry (UTSA)
- WR Tre’ Griffiths
- TE Grayson Brousseau
- LB Chandavian Bradley
- QB Mason Schubert
- OL Tyler Brumfield
- TE Jordan Vyborny (Iowa State)
- WR Shamar Rigby (Wisconsin)
- OL Gage Stanaland (Georgia State)
- QB Zane Flores (Iowa State)
- WR Cameron Abshire (UConn)
- RB Sesi Vailahi
- OL Nuku Mafi (Purdue)
- LB Poasa Utu
- S Jo Pierce (UAB)
- EDGE Wendell Gregory (Kansas State)
- CB Eric Fletcher (Wisconsin)
- RB Jaden Allen-Hendrix
- QB Banks Bowen (North Alabama)
- WR Ayo Shotomide-King
- TE Carson Su’esu’e (New Mexico State)
- RB Kalib Hicks
- WR Royal Capell (UTEP)
- CB JK Johnson (FAU)
- WR Jaden Perez
- DE Kyran Duhon (Tulsa)
- OL Lavaka Taukeiaho
- DE Taje McCoy (Georgia Tech)
- OL Austin Kawecki (Wisconsin)
- DL Michael Diatta
- QB Hauss Hejny (Colorado State)
- OL Davis Dotson
- WR Da’Wain Lofton
- LB Ike Esonwune
- CB Jaylin Davies
- Slot Sam Jackson V
- RB Rodney Fields Jr. (Kansas State)
- LB Jacobi Oliphant Jr. (Kansas State)
- OL Ryker Haff
- OC Kasen Carpenter (Kansas)
- RB DJ Dugar
- DT Armstrong Nnodim (Penn State)
- LS Jaxson Duffield (Kansas State)
- WR Gavin Freeman (Tennessee)
- TE Will Monney
- CB Draden Fullbright (UAB)
- P Chase Barry (UCLA)