Oregon State University’s football program continues to experience movement in the transfer portal, with three more players announcing their departures on Wednesday. Defensive lineman Quincy Wright, receiver Trevor Pope, and offensive lineman Jason White have all entered the portal. Wright made his transfer public on social media, while recruiting sites reported Pope and White’s entry into the portal.
This brings the total number of Beavers departing the program since the spring portal window opened on April 16 to ten. Joining Wright, Pope, and White are running backs Isaiah Newell and Damien Martinez, linebackers John Miller and Michael Erhart, quarterback Travis Throckmorton, offensive lineman Dylan Lopez, and tight end Carter Neuman.
The loss of White and Pope, both fourth-year juniors, isn’t surprising. In three years at OSU, White had yet to play in a game. Pope saw brief action in four games but didn’t record a statistic. Wright, a third-year 317-pound sophomore from Texas, played in six games last season, making one tackle.
These departures signify further roster turnover for Oregon State. The Beavers have been active in the transfer portal, both adding and losing players. It remains to be seen how these changes will impact the team’s performance in the upcoming season.