
Texas Longhorns OL Jake Majors Transfers to Ohio State Buckeyes
In a surprising move that could have major implications for the 2025 college football season, former Texas Longhorns offensive lineman Jake Majors has announced he is transferring to the Ohio State Buckeyes. The veteran center, who started over 40 games during his time at Texas, will use his final year of eligibility in Columbus.
Majors was a cornerstone of Texas’ offensive line over the past several seasons, helping the Longhorns to a Big 12 Championship and a College Football Playoff appearance in 2023 before the program transitioned into the SEC. His leadership on and off the field was recognized as he served as a team captain, and his technical proficiency and football IQ made him a trusted presence at the heart of the Texas offense.
Now, Majors brings his experience and leadership to an Ohio State team that is reloading for another national title run. The Buckeyes are looking to bolster their offensive line after several departures to the NFL, and Majors’ arrival is expected to bring immediate stability to the center position.
“I’m thankful for everything at Texas—it’s a place that shaped me,” Majors said in a statement. “But I’m excited for this next chapter with Ohio State. I can’t wait to get to work and do everything I can to help this team achieve its goals.”
Majors fills a critical need for the Buckeyes, who have spent the offseason reshuffling their offensive front. With questions at center following the graduation of key starters, head coach Ryan Day and offensive line coach Justin Frye prioritized finding a proven leader to step in. Majors fits that mold perfectly: a battle-tested veteran with experience in high-pressure games and a deep understanding of complex offensive systems.
At Texas, Majors was known for his consistency, rarely missing snaps and routinely grading highly in pass protection and run-blocking assignments. He helped pave the way for Texas’ dynamic backfield and provided clean pockets for quarterbacks Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning. Analysts praised his ability to identify defensive schemes pre-snap and adjust protections accordingly, traits that will be invaluable at Ohio State.
Ohio State fans are already buzzing about the addition, viewing Majors as a missing piece in the Buckeyes’ pursuit of a Big Ten title and a return to the College Football Playoff. His leadership will also be critical in mentoring younger linemen as Ohio State transitions to a new-look offense.
Majors’ transfer also highlights the evolving nature of college football, where experienced players can immediately impact top-tier programs through the portal. For Ohio State, landing Majors not only fills a major need but also signals the program’s continued ability to attract elite talent from across the country.
As he makes the move from Austin to Columbus, Majors leaves behind a strong legacy at Texas but steps into a golden opportunity to compete for a national championship. Buckeye fans can expect him to bring the same tenacity, intelligence, and leadership that made him one of the most respected linemen in college football.
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