Football
Israel Antwine Granted Waiver and Eligible Immediately, Report Says
OSU gets a boon for its rebuilding D-line.
Israel Antwine, the former Colorado defensive lineman who transferred to Oklahoma State this offseason, has been granted a transfer waiver which makes him immediately eligible, The Oklahoman‘s Scott Wright reported Wednesday.
According to the report, Antwine applied for a hardship waiver after head coach Mike MacIntyre was let go. His position coach and academic adviser both also left the program.
Antwine played 13 games for the Buffaloes as a true freshman last season recording 15 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, two QB hurries and a 0.5 sack. He was previously committed to play at Oklahoma State before flipping a day before signing day to head to Boulder.
Asked Mike Gundy about former #OKPreps standout Isreal Antwine joining the program. #OKState pic.twitter.com/exsHS2GLIo
— Nate Feken (@TheGreat_Nate) March 12, 2019
The granted eligibility was expected, but it’s good to get confirmation that the talented sophomore will be able to compete in a rebuilding group that lost all six linemen with starting experience on last year’s roster.
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