One of the drawbacks to the transfer portal -- and some of the people who size up the University of Washington football team are as shameless about this as anyone -- is that every new player who commits is fabulous.
A former Buckeye will be at a rival Big Ten school next season. Following his entry into the NCAA Transfer Portal earlier this spring, senior offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi announced his commitment to Washington on Monday.
The transfer portal is buzzing and although Ohio State only had a few departures and none were on the projected two-deep, we are still following where the former Buckeyes are landing.
Images are hard to find of Enokk Vimahi at Ohio State. His personal information doesn't necessarily add up either, with Buckeyes records showing he pulled his only career start in 2022 against Michigan on the defensive line -- when he was always with the offense.
Old Dominion transfer Chris Adams has decommitted while Ohio State transfer Enokk Vimahi is now on board It was a wild 6 minutes on social media for Washington’s offensive line today as the Huskies lost one commitment but gained another across the unit.
Ohio State approached this Spring season with goals of moving forward after the last three seasons of not completing their main goals of beating the Wolverines, winning a Big Ten title, and competing for National Titles.
Ohio State football hasn’t really been hit with major transfer defections during the second portal window, but it did lose an offensive lineman on Tuesday.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi has made the decision to conclude his collegiate career away from Columbus. After contributing for five seasons with the Buckeyes, Vimahi disclosed his intention to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, as reported by Matt Zenith of 247Sports.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Enokk Vimahi used some of his time in front of the cameras on Tuesday to ask for help on behalf of his home state.
Ohio State landed its first scholarship player from the state of Hawaii during the 2019 recruiting cycle in Kahuku four-star offensive tackle Enokk Vimahi and is now looking to add a second after offering a scholarship to four-star linebacker Tausili Akana, who hails from the same high school as Vimahi.