Buckeyes add Oregon State transfer quarterback Tristan Gebbia
COLUMBUS — Ohio State is beefing up its quarterback depth through the transfer portal.
The Buckeyes added former Oregon State starting quarterback Tristan Gebbia on Tuesday. Rivals’ Austin Ward was first to report the addition to the Ohio State roster.
Gebbia has played in 12 career games for the Beavers before hitting the transfer portal. In those 12 appearances, he had 1,250 yards passing for five touchdowns and four interceptions.
Gebbia will have one year of eligibility remaining at Ohio State.
With the addition of Gebbia, the Buckeyes will be at four quarterbacks on the roster next fall. Projected starter Kyle McCord, second-year quarterback Devin Brown and true freshman Lincoln Kienholz will be a part of the room that now includes Gebbia, a former PAC-12 starting quarterback.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day has talked about wanting four quarterbacks on the roster at all times, and he didn’t have that this past season. The Buckeyes only had three. Day is making sure that doesn’t happen again next fall.
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Tristan Gebbia is joining the Ohio State football program, bulking up the depth of one of the top quarterback rooms in the country.
Lettermen Row will have more analysis on what this means for Ohio State moving forward.
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