What Ohio State and running back Quinshon Judkins are saying on the Top Transfer Portal
Following two successful seasons at Ole Miss, the 5-foot-11, 210-pound Judkins, a product of Pine Road High School in Pine Road, Alabama, played high school football.Judkins averaged 4.3 yards per run with 15 touchdowns this season, good for first-team All-SEC honors. He also gained 1,158 yards with 271 carries. Along with that, he grabbed 22 receptions for 149 yards and two scores.
In the 2022 season, Judkins was voted the SEC Freshman of the Year after he carried for 1,567 yards and 16 touchdowns.
Not very long ago, Ohio State’s football program seemed to be the subject of an overwhelming amount of negative press. It was actually about a week ago.
But right now? Positive news has been flowing in for the Buckeyes, and it may continue. We are discussing upperclassmen who choose to stay at OSU for one additional season rather than play in the NFL. We’re talking about quarterback Will Howard and center Sean McLaughlin, two top-tier additions to the Buckeyes. Additionally, we are mentioning positive recruiting news, like Ohio State acquiring Devin Sanchez, the nation’s top cornerback in the 2025 class.
Could Ole Miss transfer Quinshon Judkins, a running back, be the next to join the Buckeyes? He’s on a visit right now in Columbus.
In addition to talking about all of that, Dan Rubin and Dave Biddle also provide their thoughts on what to anticipate from rookie quarterback Jeremiah Smith, preview tonight’s national championship game, and much more.