Ohio State Buckeyes Land Former Michigan Commit as Ryan Day Shakes Up Roster Ahead of 2026 Season
In a busy day at the transfer portal, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and his staff secured two key additions to bolster their roster for the 2026 season. Defensive back Cameron Calhoun, who had previously committed to the University of Michigan before decommitting, has joined the Buckeyes via transfer.
Calhoun, a Cincinnati native, had originally been committed to Cincinnati but later switched to Michigan, where he even celebrated on the field after the Wolverines' victory over Ohio State in 2022. However, it appears that Calhoun's path to Columbus was always meant to be his own, and Day has long targeted him as a recruit since his high school days.
A four-star recruit out of high school, Calhoun spent two seasons at Utah and Alabama, accumulating 27 tackles and 10 pass deflections. With the Buckeyes losing multiple key defensive backs from this season's roster, including Caleb Downs and Davison Igbinosun, Calhoun will have a prime opportunity to earn playing time.
The addition of Calhoun is just one piece of Ohio State's transfer portal puzzle, as they also signed Georgia transfer Dominic Kelly on the same day. With the close of the transfer portal window looming, Day and his staff were able to secure two key additions to boost their roster ahead of the 2026 season.
As the Buckeyes look to rebuild after a disappointing College Football Playoff loss, Calhoun's arrival is an exciting development for fans hoping to see a strong defensive effort in Columbus. With his experience and skillset, the Cincinnati native has the potential to make an immediate impact on the team.
In a busy day at the transfer portal, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and his staff secured two key additions to bolster their roster for the 2026 season. Defensive back Cameron Calhoun, who had previously committed to the University of Michigan before decommitting, has joined the Buckeyes via transfer.
Calhoun, a Cincinnati native, had originally been committed to Cincinnati but later switched to Michigan, where he even celebrated on the field after the Wolverines' victory over Ohio State in 2022. However, it appears that Calhoun's path to Columbus was always meant to be his own, and Day has long targeted him as a recruit since his high school days.
A four-star recruit out of high school, Calhoun spent two seasons at Utah and Alabama, accumulating 27 tackles and 10 pass deflections. With the Buckeyes losing multiple key defensive backs from this season's roster, including Caleb Downs and Davison Igbinosun, Calhoun will have a prime opportunity to earn playing time.
The addition of Calhoun is just one piece of Ohio State's transfer portal puzzle, as they also signed Georgia transfer Dominic Kelly on the same day. With the close of the transfer portal window looming, Day and his staff were able to secure two key additions to boost their roster ahead of the 2026 season.
As the Buckeyes look to rebuild after a disappointing College Football Playoff loss, Calhoun's arrival is an exciting development for fans hoping to see a strong defensive effort in Columbus. With his experience and skillset, the Cincinnati native has the potential to make an immediate impact on the team.