Bradley Weaver withdrew from the portal after leading OU in sacks last season
The Ohio Bobcats received some great news over the weekend that will help bolster their defensive front. Defensive lineman Bradley Weaver announced his withdrawal from the transfer portal on Sunday. Weaver had entered the portal in late April.
The 6'4" 240-pounder led the Bobcats with six sacks in 2023. He also compiled 34 tackles with 13 for a loss and a forced fumble."I want to thank God first and foremost for all of the blessings that have been bestowed upon me.
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