Oklahoma State transfer portal tracker: Who's in, who's out

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The transfer portal opened Friday, and the action heated up for Oklahoma State and head coach Eric Morris this weekend.

The Cowboys are up to 18 portal additions so far, headlined by North Texas quarterback Drew Mestemaker, the nation's leading passer and one of the top players in the portal.

OSU's transfer portal class currently ranks No. 2 nationally, according to 247Sports, one spot behind Penn State and just ahead of Indiana and Texas Tech.

Morris has brought in 14 players from UNT, his previous school, accounting for more than one-third of the 33 Mean Green players who have entered the portal since he took the OSU job. OSU has also had nearly 60 players enter the portal.

There will be plenty more movement between now and the closing of the portal Jan. 16, but here’s a look who the Cowboys are bringing in through the portal and who is leaving.

Incoming transfers

Ayo Adeyi, running back

Previous school: James Madison

Adeyi previously played for Morris at North Texas in 2023 before transferring to James Madison. The 5-foot-7, 199-pound redshirt senior has amassed 2,480 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns in his career. Adeyi was a Conference USA All-Freshman selection in 2021 at UNT, before Morris arrived, and ran for more than 1,300 yards from 2021-22. He had a career-high 1,013 rushing yards and six touchdowns in 2023 under Morris.

Adeyi's career never got going with the Dukes. He started the first two games of the 2024 season before an injury cost him the rest of the year. He played in four regular season games (six total) this season and maintained his redshirt and final year of eligibility.

Nolan Akins, long snapper

Previous school: SMU

Akins appeared in two games for the Mustangs this season as a freshman.

Miles Coleman, receiver

Previous school: North Texas

Coleman was third at UNT in receiving this season with 47 catches for 550 yards and two touchdowns in 11 appearances and six starts as a sophomore. He caught seven passes for 125 yards and a TD in the American Conference title game. Coleman, 5-6, 159 pounds, attended Vandegrift High School in Austin, Texas, the same school as new OSU QB Drew Mestemaker.

Johnny Dickson, offensive line

Previous school: North Texas

Dickson started every game at right guard this season as a redshirt junior and was a Third-Team All-American Conference selection. He played more than 750 snaps and had the sixth-highest run blocking grade of any guard in the conference. Dickson, 6-2, 296 pounds, spent two seasons at UNT and two at Virginia Tech.

Quinton Hammonds, safety

Previous school: North Texas

Hammonds appeared in 12 games this season and made 10 starts, totaling 53 tackles, three pass break-ups and a team-high two interceptions. Hammonds, 6-foot-1, 219 pounds, was a sophomore and will have two years of eligibility remaining.

Caleb Hawkins, running back

Previous school: North Texas

Hawkins is one of the top overall players in the transfer portal, with both On3 and 247Sports rating Hawkins as the second-highest rated running back in the portal class. Hawkins, from North Rock Creek in Shawnee, was a star as a true freshman at UNT, finishing with 25 rushing touchdowns (No. 1 nationally) and 1,434 rushing yards (No. 5 nationally), while averaging 110.3 rushing yards per game (No. 6 nationally). Hawkins, 6-2, 200 pounds, has three years of eligibility remaining.

Keviyan Huddleston, defensive line

Previous school: North Texas

Huddleston led UNT in sacks (5.0) and tackles for loss (9.5) this season as a redshirt sophomore. Listed at 6-2, 260 pounds, Huddleston appeared in every game and made two starts. He spent his first two season at TCU and appeared in three games. Huddleston is a talented, young option who will have two year of eligibility remaining and could help replace OSU's sack leader in 2025, Wendell Gregory, who entered the portal.

Evan Jackson, safety

Previous school: North Texas

Jackson played three seasons at UNT and appeared in every game and has made 10 starts the past two years. Listed at 5-11, 183 pounds, Jackson has made 103 tackles and intercepted five passes the past two seasons.

Kollin Lewis, cornerback

Previous school: North Texas

Lewis, 5-11, 185 pounds, appeared in 12 games and made one start this season. The redshirt sophomore recorded 15 tackles and two interceptions.

Terrence Lewis, receiver

Previous school: North Texas

Lewis found the field as a true freshman this season, appearing in 12 games and making 11 catches for 184 yards and three touchdowns. Lewis, 5-11, 165 pounds, was a finalist for the Texas High School Football 6A Wide Receiver of the Year as a senior at Bryan High.

Desmond Magiya, offensive line

Previous school: North Texas

Magiya, 6-5, 329 pounds, appeared in 12 games this season and made two starts as a redshirt sophomore.His two starts both came at left tackle.

Drew Mestemaker, quarterback

Previous school: North Texas

Mestemaker is the No. 1 quarterback in the transfer portal, according to On3, and 247Sports ranked Mestemaker as the third-best quarterback in the portal. As a redshirt freshman this year, Mestemaker, 6-4, 211 pounds, threw for a national-best 4,379 yards and 34 touchdowns, completed nearly 69% of his passes and led UNT to a program-record 12-2 season. The former walk-on developed quickly in one season starting under Morris and will follow his coach to Stillwater.

Braydon Nelson, offensive line

Previous school: North Texas

Nelson was one of the Mean Green's top offensive lineman. The 6-4, 321-pound sophomore started 25 of 26 games the past two seasons at UNT, including every game this season, all at one of the tackle spots. His 73.2 PFF offensive grade ranked seventh in the American Conference and earned him second-team all-conference honors.

Lachie Pozzobon, punter

Previous school: Stephen F. Austin

Pozzobon was a freshman this season and punted 53 times for the Lumberjacks, averaging 41.8 yards a punt. He pinned 13 punts inside the 20-yard line and didn't record a touchback. From Melbourne, Australia, Pozzobon grew up playing Australian rules football.

Kanijal Thomas, cornerback

Previous school: Kansas State

Kanijal played in 12 games this season as a redshirt sophomore and made five tackles, forced a fumble and broke up a pass. The 5-11, 186-pound DB from Del City played on special teams as a freshman in 2023, then missed most of 2024 with an injury before having his most productive season in 2025.

Fatafehi Vailea II, defensive line

Previous school: North Texas

Vailea has started 30 games at UNT since 2021 and made 119 tackles, 3.5 sacks and three forced fumbles in his career. Listed at 6-1, 292 pounds, Vailea started the first four games this season before suffering a season-ending injury against Army − a game in which he forced a fumble and made a career-high 10 tackles.

Caden Yates, long snapper

Previous school: North Texas

Yates was UNT's primary deep snapper the past two seasons. As a redshirt sophomore this season, Yates appeared in every game.

Wyatt Young, receiver

Previous school: North Texas

Young ranked third nationally in receiving yards (1,264) and 12th in receiving touchdowns (10) on 70 catches this year as a sophomore. Young, 6-foot, 195 pounds, also averaged more than 18 yards per reception and 90.3 receiving yards a game, which ranks seventh nationally. He is the No. 7 receiver in the transfer portal, according to On3, and has two years of eligibility remaining.

Outgoing transfers

Cameron Abshire, receiver

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Abshire transferred to OSU this past season from Division-II Emory and Henry University where he was an all-conference receiver. In Abshire’s one season in Stillwater, the redshirt junior caught 10 passes for 92 yards.

Jaden Allen-Hendrix, running back

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Allen-Hendrix arrived in Stillwater in 2024 after a 2,000-plus-yard season as a high-school senior, but he never saw the field at OSU. He redshirted as a true freshman in 2024, then didn't play in 2025 because of an injury. He will have four years of eligibility remaining.

Banks Bowen, quarterback

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Bowen played in three games for the Cowboys as a true freshman this season, completing 3 of 5 passes for four yards along with four rushes for 28 yards. Bowen, the son of former OSU defensive coordinator Clint Bowen, used his redshirt and will have four years of eligibility remaining.

DeAndre Boykins, safety

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Boykins was a midseason portal entry. He was productive in four seasons at North Carolina, appearing in 36 games with 14 starts, before transferring to OSU this spring. Boykins played in two games this season, mostly on special teams, before hitting the portal.

Chandavian Bradley, outside linebacker

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Bradely played in 11 games for the Cowboys this season, recording three tackles. He redshirted as a freshman at Tennessee in 2023 then spent the 2024 season at Hutchinson Community College before enrolling at OSU this past spring.

Grayson Brousseau, tight end

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Brousseau began to make an impact for the Cowboys deeper into the season when the tight end room thinned out. The 6-5, 239-pound redshirt freshman transfer from Utah State caught seven passes for 45 yards with six of those catches coming in the final five games.

Tyler Brumfield, offensive line

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Brumfield, 6-6, 319-pounds, was a first-team JUCO All-American at Snow College in 2024 before transferring to OSU. The redshirt junior did not appear in a game in his one year with the Cowboys.

Royal Capell, receiver

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Capell played in 11 games this season as a true freshman and caught 10 passes for 47 yards. He was the No. 122 wide receiver prospect in the 2025 class and chose OSU over offers from Oklahoma, Oregon, Indiana and others. Capell has three years of eligibility remaining.

Kasen Carpenter, offensive line

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Carpenter transferred from Tulsa this past offseason and made two starts and seven appearances as a redshirt sophomore.

Landyn Cleveland, safety

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Cleveland played in all 12 games this season and recorded 33 tackles and a pair of pass break-ups. The sophomore also played in the final eight games of the 2024 season.

Michael Diatta, defensive line

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Diatta played in 11 games this season and made nine tackles. He transferred to OSU from Virginia after four seasons and 35 appearances with the Cavaliers.

Davis Dotson, offensive line

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Dotson appeared in 11 games this season as a redshirt junior and saw action in 20 games as a backup throughout his time in Stillwater.

DJ Dugar Jr., running back

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Dugar redshirted as a freshman this season and didn't record any stats. He was the No. 30 running back in the 2025 class after breaking the single-season and career rushing records at Glenn HS in Texas.

Kyran Duhon, defensive end

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Duhon played in 11 games this season as a sophomore and made 16 tackles. He was a transfer from UTEP who had 43 tackles and seven sacks and appeared on several Freshman All-American Teams.

Cameron Epps, safety

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Epps was a midseason portal entry. He spent three seasons in Stillwater and recored 54 tackles, five pass break-ups and three interceptions. He played in seven games in 2024 before missing the rest of the season with an injury, and he recorded no stats this season. Epps' best year was in 2023, when he made 40 tackles and recorded all three of his career interceptions, including a pick-six against Kansas State.

Ike Esonwune, linebacker

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Esonwune was a redshirt sophomore who played in every game this season and became a bigger part of the defense as the season went on. He made 27 tackles and recovered a fumble.

Rodney Fields Jr., running back

New school: Kansas State

Fields was the Cowboys' most productive running back this season, gaining 614 yards with one touchdown on a team-high 124 carries. Fields, an in-state product, was a redshirt freshman this past season and one of OSU's top targets to keep in Stillwater.

Eric Fletcher, cornerback

New school: Wisconsin

Fletcher, an ECU transfer, played in all 12 games for the Cowboys this season as a redshirt freshman. He made 12 tackles and broke up three passes.

Zane Flores, quarterback

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Flores, 6-3, 215 pounds, started eight games for the Cowboys this season and threw for 1,490 yards, three touchdowns and seven interceptions. He made his first appearance this season after redshirting as a true freshman and being granted a medical hardship waiver in 2024.

Josh Ford, tight end

New school: Alabama

Ford was a midseason portal entry. As a freshman in 2024, Ford appeared in all 12 games with six starts, totaling 10 catches for 92 yards and a touchdown. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound tight end had three receptions for 45 yards and a score in four starts this season before appearing on the availability report as "out" for the Arizona game. Ford has three years of eligibility remaining.

Shea Freibaum, long snapper

New school: Texas A&M

Freibaum was a midseason portal entry and the first Cowboy to announce his decision, posting on social media Sept. 28, the day after OSU's loss to Baylor. He entered 2025 with 173 career long snaps and appeared as the starter in each of the first four games this season.

Wendell Gregory, outside linebacker

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Gregory was one of the brightest spots of the Cowboys’ 1-11 season. The 6-3, 255-pound redshirt freshman recorded 27 tackles, four sacks and forced one fumble. His 12 tackles for loss ranked 45th nationally and was the most among all freshman during the regular season.

Tre Griffiths, receiver

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Griffiths, 6-3, 211 pounds, was a four-star recruit in the 2024 recruiting class and the No. 73 overall recruit from Texas. He redshirted as a freshman, only appearing in the season finale against Colorado, then played against UT Martin and Oregon. Griffiths recorded no stats.

Ryker Haff, offensive line

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Haff, an Owasso product, redshirted this season as a true freshman and didn't appear in a game.

Camron Heard, receiver

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Heard made eight appearances in three years at OSU and made two catches for 39 yards. He didn't appear in a game this season.

Hauss Hejny, quarterback

New school: Colorado State

Hejny played the first three drives of the season opener before suffering a season-ending injury. He threw a TD pass and ran for another in his one appearance with the Cowboys. The redshirt freshman has four years of eligibility remaining.

Jarrett Henry, offensive line

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Henry was a backup offensive lineman for the Cowboys the past three seasons, and he appeared in 11 games this year as a redshirt junior after seeing no action the past two seasons.

Kalib Hicks, running back

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Hicks, an OU transfer, was one of the Cowboys' top backs early in the season, carrying the ball 35 times for 119 yards the first two weeks of the season. After that, Hicks' playing time disappeared. He played in only five more games, with no more than three carries in any, and his last appearance was Oct. 25 against Texas Tech.

JK Johnson, cornerback

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Johnson appeared in eight games this season as a backup. Before transferring to OSU in 2025, he played at Ohio State and LSU.

Temerrick Johnson, linebacker

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Johnson appeared in two games, making one tackle against Houston. He will have three years of eligibility remaining.

David Kabongo, safety

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Kabongo was a midseason portal entry. The 5-10, 190-pound safety made 12 tackles through four games and recovered a fumble against Baylor. Kabongo played in the final seven games of the 2024 season, burning his redshirt, but he will maintain his redshirt this year as he enters the portal.

Austin Kawecki, offensive line

New school: Wisconsin

Kawecki was the starting center this season and played 720 snaps. The redshirt junior just completed his fourth season in Stillwater and proved himself on the O-line.

Jaylen Lloyd, receiver

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Lloyd was a midseason portal entry. He saw limited time at OSU and made one catch this season against Houston. He transferred from Nebraska this past offseason, where he had 492 receiving yards and three touchdowns in two seasons.

Nuku Mafi, offensive line

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Mafi was one of the most consistent offensive linemen for the Cowboys this season as a redshirt freshman, starting in all 12 games. Mafi, 6-4, 325 pounds, started the season opener at right tackle before moving to left tackle for the rest of the year after Markell Samuel’s injury.

Taje McCoy, outside linebacker

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McCoy made 21 tackles and two sacks in 10 games as a redshirt sophomore this season. A Putnam City product, McCoy returned to Oklahoma this year after spending his first two seasons at Colorado.

Noah McKinney, offensive line

New school: TCU

McKinney was a midseason portal entry who announced his decision Oct. 16 but finished out the season with OSU. He played in 18 games in three seasons at UNLV before transferring to OSU this year, where he's been a consistent starter on the offensive line.

Jacobi Oliphant Jr., linebacker

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Oliphant was a 2024 signee who redshirted as a freshman and played in all 12 games this past season. He made 26 tackles with two sacks in 2025.

Gabe Panikowski, kicker

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Panikowski was a midseason portal entry. He never played for the Cowboys after transferring in back in the spring. He was the 2024 Fred Mitchell Award winner, given annually to the nation's top non-FBS kicker, after a 15-for-15 season on field goal attempts at Idaho State.

Jaden Perez, receiver

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Perez was the No. 77 wide receiver in the class of 2025 but saw no playing time as a true freshman. He chose OSU over offers from Miami, TCU, Texas Tech and others.

Carrington Pierce, cornerback

New school: USC

Pierce was a midseason portal entry. He is a junior college transfer who had three interceptions his freshman year at Chaffey College and chose OSU this spring over offers from Arizona, Nebraska, UCLA and others. He made no game appearances at OSU.

Jo Pierce, safety

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Pierce did not play in any games for the Cowboys as a true freshman this year. He chose OSU over offers from Missouri, Florida, Penn State and others.

Shamar Rigby, receiver

New school: Wisconsin

Rigby was third on the team with 351 receiving yards and a touchdown on 25 catches. He followed his former receivers coach Cory Patterson to OSU from Purdue, where he played in all 12 games as a freshman for the Boilermakers. The 6-3 sophomore caught five passes for 52 yards in the season finale.

Michael Riles, defensive end

New school: Toledo

Riles was a midseason portal entry. He didn't make a game appearance in his short time in Stillwater. He was a four-star prospect in the Class of 2025, according to ESPN, ranking as the No. 35 defensive end in the class. Riles chose OSU over reported offers from Florida, Nebraska, Texas and others.

Markell Samuel, offensive line

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Samuel, 6-4, 305 pounds, was a big get in the offseason, coming from Appalachian State, where he made 11 starts at left tackle. The senior started the season opener at left tackle before a freak injury in the walkthrough before the Oregon game ended his season.

Mason Schubert, quarterback

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Schubert was a freshman product from Stillwater High. He committed to Southwest Oklahoma State before joining the Cowboys after spring practice. Schubert made no appearances with the Cowboys.

Grant Seagren, offensive line

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Seagren was a midseason portal entry who played for OSU the rest of the season. Seagren, who transferred to OSU from Nebraska this spring, was thrown into the starting lineup when starting left tackle Markell Samuel was injured before the Oregon game. He became the permanent starter at right tackle.

Talyn Shettron, receiver

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Shettron played in 20 games and made one start, totaling 21 catches for 354 yards and two touchdowns. He appeared in four games as a freshman in 2022 and redshirted, then played in the first seven games of 2023 before an injury ended his season. He made nine appearances in 2024 and missed the entire 2025 season with an injury.

Dylan Smith, safety

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Smith was a midseason portal entry. He was a key component of the OSU defense the past the past two years. Smith, the younger brother of cornerback Cam Smith, started each of the first four games this year at safety and redshirted. He has 77 tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and two interceptions in 2 1/3 seasons in Stillwater.

Ayo Shotomide-King, receiver

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Shotomide-King began his career at Snow College before transferring to OSU in 2024. He played in all 12 games in 2024 and made five catches for 48 yards. This past season, as a redshirt junior, he appeared in eight games and recorded no stats.

Gage Stanaland, offensive line

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Stanaland appeared in six games on the O-line this season as a redshirt sophomore. He saw no game action his first two seasons in the program.

Carson Su'esu'e, tight end

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Su'esu'e played in two games for the Cowboys this season as a true freshman and recorded no stats. He enrolled at BYU this spring as a linebacker, then transferred to OSU before the fall.

Lavaka Taukeiaho, offensive line

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Taukeiaho spent his first three years at Weber State before transferring to OSU for the 2025 season. He appeared in eight games for the Cowboys as a redshirt junior.

Darius Thomas, linebacker

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Thomas arrived at OSU after starting 13 games at Western Kentucky in 2024. He did not appear in a game at OSU as a redshirt junior.

De'Marion Thomas, defensive tackle

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Thomas, a Tulsa native, transferred from Vanderbilt this past season and appeared in the first four games with the Cowboys before redshirting the remainder of the year. He accounted for 13 tackles. In two years at Vanderbilt, Thomas made 13 starts with 41 tackles and a sack. He will be a redshirt junior with two years of eligibility remaining.

Poasa Utu, outside linebacker

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Utu played in all 12 games this season and posted seven tackles and a sack during his redshirt sophomore campaign. He was ESPN’s No. 53 linebacker in the class of 2023.

Sesi Vailahi, running back

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Vailahi has been a staple in the running back rotation the past two seasons. He appeared in the final four games of the 2023 season, including the Big 12 title game and Texas Bowl, then played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman in 2024. This season, Vailahi, 5-9, 206 pounds, rushed 42 times for 152 yards and two touchdowns.

Jordan Vyborny, tight end

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Vyborny redshirted this season as a freshman while recovering from an injury he suffered his senior year of high school.

Matthew Wade, offensive line

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Wade arrived at OSU as a walk-on freshman in 2022 then took two years off for a religious mission. He returned as a redshirt freshman in 2025 and played in one game.

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