Ohio State had spent this week losing receivers, with three having entered the transfer portal along with Carnell Tate declaring for the NFL Draft.
They've got their first replacement coming to the Buckeyes in the portal.
It's Devin McCuin, a speedy slot receiver, whose commitment was reported Wednesday afternoon by On3's Hayes Fawcett.
McCuin has played three seasons in college for the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).
For the Roadrunners, McCuin has career marks of 152 catches, 1,696 yards and 16 touchdowns.
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His biggest season was this fall, when he had 65 catches for 726 yards and eight scores. UTSA also gave McCuin a few runs in each season, and he averages 8.2 yards per carry on those gadget plays in his college career.
McCuin is listed at 6-foot and 195 pounds.
He's from Jacksonville, Texas.
His brother, Deshawn, played college football as a safety at both TCU and San Diego State.
In high school, McCuin also played basketball and ran the 100 meters on the track.
Now, he brings his skillset to the Buckeyes, hoping to make a difference on the biggest stages in college football.
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