Ohio State's football and men's basketball programs haven't made a living bringing in transfers, but both received a boost in the past two weeks doing exactly that.
Ryan Day's squad – upon losing J.K. Dobbins to the NFL and Master Teague for an unclear period of time to injury – picked up former Oklahoma running back Trey Sermon via the transfer portal.
Sermon, a graduate transfer, gives Ohio State immediate depth at the position and could very well be in line to start for the Buckeyes this fall. (I refuse to ponder – yet – a reality in which there is no college football this fall.