Gabe Powers will continue his college football career at Kansas State.
The former Ohio State linebacker signed with the Wildcats on Friday after entering the transfer portal earlier this month, according to multiple reports.
Ohio State transfer linebacker Gabe Powers has signed with Kansas State, @On3sports has learned.
— Pete Nakos (@PeteNakos_) December 21, 2024
Former top-150 recruit had an interception return for a touchdown in 2024.https://t.co/VxSGJETKD9 pic.twitter.com/D0h2lGOt4f
Powers brings two years of eligibility to Kansas State after three seasons at Ohio State. Powers played only sparingly in his three years as a Buckeye, though he returned an interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of Ohio State’s season-opening win over Akron this season.
What a play by Gabe Powers for the @OhioStateFB touchdown. pic.twitter.com/3JsVeITD0R
— CBS Sports College Football (@CBSSportsCFB) August 31, 2024
Had Powers stayed at Ohio State, he likely would have remained a backup linebacker next season, assuming Sonny Styles stays at OSU for his senior year. Arvell Reese is in line to replace Cody Simon as the Buckeyes’ starting middle linebacker while Payton Pierce and C.J. Hicks – if he doesn’t make a full-time move to the edge – are also candidates for increased playing time at linebacker in 2025.
Powers, who opted not to remain with the Buckeyes for the CFP, chose Kansas State after also visiting Minnesota, North Carolina and Wisconsin. He becomes the second Buckeye since the end of the regular season to transfer to a new school, joining wide receiver Jayden Ballard, who committed to Wisconsin earlier this week.