Former Ohio State 5-Star Receivers Discuss Differences Between Buckeyes and New Teams

Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter share insights on transferring from Ohio State to Notre Dame

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Two former five-star wide receivers, Mylan Graham and Quincy Porter, who transferred from Ohio State to Notre Dame this offseason, provided updates on their new teams. Porter discussed dealing with a lingering injury, while Graham noted the main differences are a smaller campus and more rigorous academics at Notre Dame.

Why it matters

The transfers of these highly touted recruits from Ohio State, a perennial college football powerhouse, to Notre Dame, another top program, provides an interesting perspective on the differences between the two elite programs and the factors that led to the players' decisions to leave Ohio State.

The details

Porter spent just one season at Ohio State, playing 57 snaps and catching 4 passes for 59 yards. He said the lower-body injury that plagued him last season has followed him to Notre Dame, and his status for the spring is unclear. Graham played in a backup role for two seasons at Ohio State, catching 6 passes for 93 yards in 176 snaps. He now heads into a vital third year at Notre Dame with a chance to have a breakout season. Neither player went into detail about why they chose to leave Ohio State, but Graham noted the main differences are a smaller campus and more rigorous academics at Notre Dame.

  • Porter spent one season at Ohio State in 2025.
  • Graham spent two seasons at Ohio State in 2024 and 2025.

The players

Mylan Graham

A former five-star wide receiver who transferred from Ohio State to Notre Dame after two seasons as a backup, looking to have a breakout year with the Fighting Irish.

Quincy Porter

A former five-star wide receiver who transferred from Ohio State to Notre Dame after just one season, dealing with a lingering lower-body injury that has followed him to his new team.

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What they’re saying

“'We'll see. Obviously, I've been dealing with stuff, but everything's going in a great direction.'”

— Quincy Porter (cleveland.com)

“'The biggest difference would just be class (and) a smaller campus. Nothing too major. ...Just having to actually go in person. At Notre Dame, obviously, everybody knows what it is with academics. So just being able to lock in with stuff like that is about it.'”

— Mylan Graham (cleveland.com)

The takeaway

The transfers of these highly touted wide receivers from Ohio State to Notre Dame highlight the differences between two elite college football programs, with Notre Dame's smaller campus and more rigorous academics being the main factors cited by the players. The transfers also raise questions about the players' reasons for leaving Ohio State and their ability to overcome lingering injuries at their new schools.