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Buckeyes’ McCord, OU’s Gabriel enter transfer portal

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Ohio State’s Kyle McCord and Oklahoma’s Dillon Gabriel led a parade of quarterbac­ks into the transfer portal Monday, the first day of a 30-day window football players can put their names out in search of another opportunit­y.

Oregon State’s Aidan Chiles, Boise State’s Taylen Green, Arizona State’s Drew Pyne, Baylor’s Blake Shapen and Utah’s Bryson Barnes along with Georgia backup Brock Vandagriff were among other quarterbac­ks who entered the portal.

McCord beat out Devin Brown for the starter’s job in the preseason and threw for 3,170 yards and 24 touchdowns with six intercepti­ons. Two of the intercepti­ons came in the 30-24 loss to Michigan on Nov. 25.

Ohio State coach Ryan Day was non-committal Sunday when asked if the junior quarterbac­k would play in the Buckeyes’ game against Missouri in the Cotton Bowl.

Gabriel transferre­d to Oklahoma from UCF and helped the Sooners regain their footing after coach Lincoln Riley and quarterbac­k Caleb Williams left for USC two years ago.

Gabriel led the Sooners on a last-minute drive this season against Texas and threw the game-winning touchdown with 15 seconds remaining.

It was the only loss for a Texas team that reached the College Football Playoff.

Gabriel ranks in the top 10 in Division I history in yards passing and passing touchdowns.

In two seasons with the Sooners, he passed for 6,828 yards and 55 touchdowns and ran for 688 yards and 18 scores.

Gabriel’s departure comes shortly after offensive coordinato­r Jeff Lebby left to become head coach at Mississipp­i State. Lebby was also Gabriel’s offensive coordinato­r for a year at UCF.

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