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Anytime a talent from the Ohio State Buckeyes roster becomes available through the college football transfer portal, other programs are paying attention. The Buckeyes brought in top RB transfer Quinshon Judkins over the offseason, joining elite Senior talent TreVeyon Henderson. This leaves little room for other backs to get their touches. Dallan Hayden is one of the “odd-men-out” in the crowded position group and he announced his decision to transfer in early April.
Six Power Five college football programs have already been in touch with the former four-star recruit according to On3’s Steve Wiltfong. “Former Ohio State RB Dallan Hayden has heard from Colorado, Auburn, Louisville, UCLA, Virginia Tech, and Georgia Tech since entering the transfer portal,” On3 posted on X.
Hayden ran for over 550 yards as a true freshman but saw minimal usage his sophomore season in 2023 appearing in just three games and scoring only once.
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