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Report: TCU Quarterback Transfer Hauss Hejny Expected to Transfer to Oklahoma State
OSU gets a dual-threat QB with four years of eligibility remaining.
The Cowboys will, in fact, take a quarterback out of the transfer portal, and it’s one that new offensive coordinator Doug Meacham has some familiarity with.
Hauss Hejny (pronounced Hoss HAY-nee), a TCU transfer, is expected to commit to Oklahoma State. The news was first reported by 247Sports’ Chris Hummer. A dual-threat quarterback, Hejny was listed as a 6-foot, 195-pound true freshman in Fort Worth this past season. He played in four games, running 15 times for 65 yards. He didn’t attempt a pass. With him taking a redshirt in 2024, he has four seasons of eligibility remaining.
Hejny was the No. 201 player in all of the 2024 recruiting class, according to 247Sports. He was a consensus four-star prospect.
Hejny picked up an OSU offer out of Aledo High School (Texas), where he threw for 2,772 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior while running for another 1,041 yards and 13 scores. That followed up a junior season in which he threw for 2,094 yards and 20 touchdowns while running for 1,276 yards and 15 scores. Aledo won state titles in Hejny’s junior and senior seasons. Along with his offers to TCU and OSU, Hejny had offers to Baylor, Ole Miss, Nebraska, Utah, West Virginia and others out of high school.
OSU landed his high school teammate and target — receiver Jalen Pope — in the 2023 class.
Here are 20 minutes of Hejny highlights from Aledo:
He’ll join a young but exciting quarterback room that also features Garret Rangel, Zane Flores and Maeliuaki Smith. None of that group entered the transfer portal, and it officially closed Saturday. But, that was the date that players had to submit their paperwork by, meaning it is possible for a few more players to trickle into the portal over the next week or so. A second portal window will open in April.
Hejny rejoins Meacham after OSU hired him away from TCU this offseason to be the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator. Kevin Johns will coach the OSU quarterbacks, coming over from Oklahoma.
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