<span class="image" data-attrib="Provided by The Spun" data-caption="G Fiume/Getty Images” data-id=”102″ data-m=”{"i":102,"p":101,"n":"openModal","t":"articleImages","o":1}”> © Provided by The Spun G Fiume/Getty Images Ohio State kicker Jake Seibert has entered the NCAA transfer portal after three seasons with the Buckeyes program. Seibert issued an official announcement on Twitter Monday, just two days after he played in the Buckeyes’ spring game. “I will be entering the transfer portal with three years of eligibility,” he wrote after thanking his coaches. Seibert joined the Ohio State program as the No. 2 ranked kicker in the 2020 class. He connected on each of his 16 extra-point attempts and hit 1-2 field goals as a true freshman. Ryan Day and the Buckeyes welcomed North Carolina transfer Noah Ruggles prior to the 2021 season. Ruggles immediately took over as the team’s lead kicking option and Seibert never attempted another field goal. Last fall, Seibert took practice reps at the cornerback…
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