Ohio State isn’t playing around in the transfer portal. Just weeks after spring camp wrapped, the Buckeyes announced a wave of reinforcements—highlighted by the addition of former West Virginia offensive tackle Justin Terry. Terry, a 6’5”, 315-pound mauler, brings much-needed experience to a line that’s been in flux. Alongside him are defensive end Beau Atkinson (UNC), kicker Jackson Courville (Ball State), and long snapper Grant Mills (UNC), creating an influx of talent at critical positions. Head coach Ryan Day has made it clear: this team isn’t just aiming to compete—they’re aiming to dominate. With Big Ten rivals Michigan and Penn State both reloading, every position upgrade matters. “We went after toughness and leadership,” Day said. The Buckeye faithful are thrilled to see the aggressive approach in shoring up the trenches. Terry, in particular, is expected to compete for a starting job immediately. If he locks it down, Ohio State’s offense—which is already stacked with talent—could take another leap forward. The Buckeyes now enter summer workouts with renewed optimism, solid depth, and a hungry, revamped roster. The road to the College Football Playoff is brutal, but Ohio State is building a team ready to grind their way through it.
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Buckeyes Bolster Trenches: Add Four Transfers, Including Former WVU OT Justin Terry
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