Former Ohio State Safety Marcus Hooker Announces Transfer to Youngstown State

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Former Buckeye safety Marcus Hooker announces he will transfer to Youngstown State.

Hooker played 39 snaps on defense for the Buckeyes this past season following an offseason suspension for an OVI charge in March 2021 to which he eventually pleaded guilty. Hooker did not appear at all in the final four games of the 2021 season, and was sidelined with an injury during the 2022 spring game.

A starter through the first five games of the 2020 campaign, injury and inconsistent play led to Hooker not playing any defensive snaps during the Buckeyes' postseason run to the national championship game. He would never start another game in scarlet and gray. Following Hooker's announcement, each of Ohio State's 15 scholarship transfers have now landed at new destinations heading into the summer.

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