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Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2021: (+) Neck INJs/Retired...Transfer from Ohio State...2020: NAC
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Former Ohio State offensive lineman Max Wray plans to transfer to Colorado. The competition on Colorado's offensive line got tougher on Sunday. Max Wray, a former four-star recruit who played the last three years at Ohio State, is joining the Buffaloes. He has three years of eligibility. Listed at 6-foot-7, 308 pounds on his OSU bio, Wray will join his brother at CU. Jake Wray was a highly-touted recruit for CU last year, but was forced to medically retire this winter and is now working with the program as a filmmaker. Max Wray redshirted at Ohio State in 2018 and appeared in three games in 2019. Last season, he played in seven games, including his first career start against Michigan State, at right tackle. At CU, Wray is expected to immediately compet e for a starting job, likely at tackle. He is now one of the most experienced tackles on the team. After the Buffs lost left tackle Will Sherman to the NFL, their top returning tackle, Frank Fillip, suffered a torn labrum in spring. - Daily Camera
(DS#999 OT) rSo/2024 OT Max Wray, Colorado
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Ohio State football's deep and versatile offensive line group now has one less player. The Athletic first reported Friday that Max Wray has entered his name in the transfer portal. The redshirt junior from Franklin, Tennessee, was among those believed to be competing for a backup tackle opportunity behind established starters Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere. Wray played sparingly in his three seasons. However, he started against Michigan State when both Munford and Petit-Frere were absent due to coronavirus testing protocols. He helped pave the way for a 52-12 victory that day. Wray was a four-star tackle in the 2018 class, ranked No. 121 overall and No. 9 among tackles. - Cleveland Plain Dealer
(DS#999 OT) rSo/2024 OT Max Wray, Colorado
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