The Ohio State Buckeyes' season ended on Wednesday night.
By Thursday morning, one of their quarterbacks had decided to enter the transfer portal.
No, it's not Julian Sayin. He isn't going anywhere.
But his backup, Lincoln Kienholz, is on the way out, according to On3 Sports.
He was asked about his transfer thoughts in the lead-up to this week's Cotton Bowl, and Kienholz was honest:
“I've definitely had conversations. I'm not 100% sure, but my goal is to go to the NFL, and in order to do that, you gotta play. So I've had conversations with Coach (Ryan) Day and also with Coach (Billy) Fessler a little bit about it.”
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Apparently, the decision was made to hit the portal once the season concluded.
Kienholz is in his third season at Ohio State.
Across the three campaigns, he has attempted 36 passes, completing 21 (58.3%). He has thrown for 250 yards and a touchdown.
Keinholz is also a great runner, having carried 11 times for 66 yards and two touchdowns this season.
He did only play three games as a freshman and two games as a sophomore, so one of those can count as a redshirt season as far as Kienholz's eligibility goes.
Another school will be taking a chance to bring in Kienholz without really any starting experience. But the pedigree is strong, and he'll likely get a chance.
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