Oklahoma OL E.J. Ndoma-Ogar has reportedly entered the transfer portal

Oklahoma Sooners offensive lineman E.J. Ndoma-Ogar has reportedly entered the transfer portal.

Just six days after offensive lineman Stacey Wilkins apparently opted out of the 2020 season, Oklahoma is having another man up front leave the team as redshirt freshman E.J. Ndoma-Ogar has entered the transfer portal, per The Athletic’s Jason Kersey.

Out of Allen, Texas, Ndoma-Ogar was a 3-star recruit in the class of 2019 per Rivals.  As a true freshman, he appeared in four games a year ago in a reserve role, which is the maximum number a player can play in and still preserve their redshirt.

This season, he had elected to opt out of the year and was removed from Oklahoma’s online roster.

Ndoma-Ogar will now officially start to look for a new place to play football for the foreseeable future as the Sooners prepare to head to Lubbock to face Texas Tech on Saturday.

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Oklahoma OL E.J. Ndoma-Ogar has reportedly opted-out of season, no longer on roster

A third opt-out has reportedly taken place at Oklahoma. OU offensive lineman E.J. Ndoma-Ogar has reportedly opted-out of playing in 2020.

A third opt-out has reportedly taken place at Oklahoma.

The Sooners have had starting running Kennedy Brooks and starting defensive tackle Jalen Redmond opt-out of the season already. There has been no official word from Oklahoma on those decisions, but both were removed from the Sooners’ roster soon after the reports.

Now, it’s offensive lineman E.J. Ndoma-Ogar who has reportedly opted-out of playing in 2020, according to a report from 247Sports Oklahoma affiliate OU Insider.

The former three-star recruit from Allen, Texas, played minimal snaps in three games in a reserve role in 2019. Ndoma-Ogar was not on Oklahoma’s depth chart when the season started.

He is no longer on Oklahoma’s roster as of Saturday. Oklahoma has not officially commented on Ndoma-Ogar’s absence from the roster. Lincoln Riley has said that he will not be commenting on opt-outs for the 2020 season and will let the players do it if they feel the need to.

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