Ohio State Buckeyes get star TE transfer from Ohio University Bobcats originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's not often that Ohio State turns to Ohio University for help.
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But on Sunday, the Buckeyes' football program landed a talented transfer from the Bobcats.
It's definitely a cool subplot going forward for OSU.
The new guy is Mason Williams, a tight end. ESPN's Pete Thamel reported the news.
Williams caught 26 passes for 276 yards in the 2025 seasons for Ohio U. He also is called a "proficient blocker" by Thamel.
Buckeyes starting tight end Max Klare is eligible for the NFL Draft, although he could come back to school. He was a transfer this season from Purdue.
Williams is originally from Mogadore, an Ohio powerhouse.
His dad was a college football player at Toledo, and his mom played softball there.
Williams was a three-sport high school athlete with basketball and baseball.
Now, he's a Buckeye.
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