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PORTAL TRACKER
Two more Oklahoma State impact players are looking for a new home.
According to Zach Lancaster of the Pokes Report, running back Dominic Richardson and defensive end Trace Ford have both put their names on the transfer portal.
Richardson, a Bishop McGuinness product, came to OSU as part of the 2020 class and played in seven games as a true freshman including a 169-yard, three-touchdown performance that ranked second for a true freshman in school history He played in all 14 games in 2019, logging 373 yards and four scores in a reserve role behind Jaylen Warren.
Richardson earned OSU’s starting running back job before the 2022 season and led the Cowboys with 543 yards and eight touchdowns in nine games. He also hauled in 22 catches for 220 receiving yards. However, injuries derailed much of the back half of Richardson’s season. He hasn’t topped 20 carries in a game since OSU’s Fort Worth loss at TCU on Oct. 15.
Ford was a freshman phenom in 2019, recording nine quarterback hurries, four tackles for loss and three sacks just one year after graduating from Edmond-Santa Fe. He suffered multiple knee injuries that limited his production including missing all of 2021. He left the Kansas game this season with an apparent knee injury and has not played since
Despite spending time on the sidelines, Ford accumulated 8.5 sacks, 11.5 tackles for loss and 14 passes defensed in his OSU career. His loss is particularly painful for the Cowboys who will be without Tyler Lacy (NFL) next season.
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