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Transfers From Ohio State to Notre Dame Spotlight Academic Demands as Porter's Spring Status Remains Uncertain

Mylan Graham says the biggest change is having to attend classes in person on a smaller campus.

Overview

  • Mylan Graham, speaking publicly for the first time since transferring, said Notre Dame’s in-person class expectations and smaller campus are the key differences from Ohio State.
  • After two seasons as a backup at Ohio State, Graham logged six receptions for 93 yards in 176 snaps and is seeking a larger role with Notre Dame.
  • Fellow former five-star Quincy Porter, who had four catches for 59 yards in 57 snaps last season, is still recovering from a lower-body injury and said his spring availability is unclear.
  • Reporting notes Graham’s move followed limited playing time and that Notre Dame’s proximity to his Fort Wayne home and academic profile made the fit appealing.
  • Context around academics includes Marcus Freeman’s past remark that Notre Dame players must attend class in person and separate reporting that Ohio State recently posted a perfect APR score.