5 things to know about Nishad Strother, Oregon’s newest OL transfer

Strother has ample experience starting at LG, but his path to starting at Oregon is going to be fraught with competition.

The transfer portal window is closed for the summer, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t still a major topic of conversation in the world of college football. While players can no longer opt into the portal unless they are a graduate transfer, anyone who is already looking for a new team is free to take visits and ultimately commit.

That’s exactly what happened for the Oregon Ducks on Monday, with East Carolina Pirates’ offensive lineman Nishad Strother announcing that he would be transferring to Eugene and joining Dan Lanning, A’lique Terry, and the Ducks.

Strother is a three-year player with two years of eligibility that has a load of experience starting for the Pirates.

Looking to find out more about Strother? We’ve got you covered. Here’s our breakdown so you can get to know the newest Duck a little bit better.