Ohio State offensive lineman Max Wray of Franklin enters transfer portal

Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Ohio State offensive lineman Max Wray has put his name into the NCAA transfer portal and is set to leave the program after three seasons.  The former standout at Franklin High appeared in five games for the Buckeyes in 2020, according to participation records, including making a start at right tackle during a win at Michigan State in December.  Three starting offensive linemen were unavailable against the Spartans, pushing Wray into the starting role. The team graded him as a champion following his effort in the victory. More: I’m Max Wray: This is why I chose Ohio State But the Buckeyes have established starters at tackle in Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere and depth throughout the rest of the offensive line. Sixteen other offensive linemen are projected to be on scholarship next season. Franklin’s Max Wray (75) blocks Oakland’s Jaylen Willard (68) during the game, on Friday,…

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