Two more Ohio State transfers shed black stripe
Two new players, one on defense and one on offense, lost their black stripe on Monday.
Spring practice churns on for the Ohio State football team as the Buckeyes prepare to make another title run in the fall. With 51 new players added to the roster this past winter, Ryan Day and the coaching staff have a great deal of work to do to get everyone acclimated to the culture and style of play. Earlier this week, two more players took another step towards helping this team reach its goals next season by shedding their black stripes.
First up, safety Terry Moore becomes the newest member of BIA. Moore made his way to Columbus from the transfer portal out of Duke . Although he missed the entire 2025 season with an ACL tear, the Blue Devil defensive back broke out in 2024, where he recorded 71 tackles, seven tackles for loss, four interceptions, six pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and a sack.
The stats were good enough to earn him second-team All-ACC honors. Moore is a redshirt senior and is battling with Leroy Roker III for a starting spot in the secondary. šØ šš¹š®š°šø š¦ššæš¶š½š² šš¹š²šæš šØ Talk about a Ball Hawk in the secondary, BIA just got a whole lot better š Welcome, @TerryMoore02 š° pic.
twitter. com/PxO4N9F9Jb ā Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) April 13, 2026 The next player welcomed to the Brotherhood was transfer tight end Hunter Welcing . Another seasoned veteran, Welcing brings a great deal of experience after spending six seasons with Northwestern.