It doesn’t list 3 specific schools lol
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LyfeStyle Sports Agency President of Operations Latish Kinsler tells On3 he is expecting a lot of interest for his client
Quincy Porter, once the former Ohio State receiver is officially in the Transfer Portal. On3’s Hayes Fawcett broke the news earlier Wednesday that Porter plans on going in.
Kinsler added that the likes of “Washington, Michigan, Notre Dame, Miami, Tennessee, South Carolina, UCLA and Auburn” are schools where there is expected to be interest. The Wolverines were one of the finalists for Porter during his high school process.
Once Porter is in the transfer portal he will quickly setup a visit. He is looking for a place where he can be “receiver No. 1 and showcase himself in that manner.”
Kinsler added the 6-foot-4, 210-pound Porter won’t take many visits before deciding his next landing spot.
The On3 Industry tabs Porter as the No. 5 receiver in the Transfer Portal and No. 30 prospect overall.
Porter played high school football at Oradell (NJ)
Bergen Catholic, where he was a five-star prospect. He was the No. 22 overall recruit in the
2025 cycle, according to the
Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Only two wide receivers were ranked ahead of Porter.
Oregon‘s
Dakorien Moore was one of them, followed by
Kaliq Lockett of the
Texas Longhorns.
Rivals was higher on Porter than the rest of the industry. He came in as the No. 13 overall prospect in the
Rivals300. Only one other service ranked him as a five-star. Expectations for what Porter can become certainly are high.
In this true freshman campaign during the fall Porter caught four passes for 59 yards.