#WVU #WestVirginia #Mountaineers West Virginia and Oklahoma State are both aggressively reshaping their rosters through the transfer portal, and this crossover episode of Locked On dives into everything you need to know. The Mountaineers add three key transfer commitments in Troy wide receiver DJ Epps, Wisconsin cornerback Geimere Latimer, and Ethan Wesloski, addressing major needs on both sides of the ball. Epps brings proven production, versatility, and return-game value to a rebuilt wide receiver room, while Latimer adds experience, positional flexibility, and scheme familiarity after playing under Rich Rodriguez at Jacksonville State and competing in the Big Ten at Wisconsin. Wesloski further strengthens WVU’s portal class as the Mountaineers continue to attack roster holes with urgency. On the Oklahoma State side, the Cowboys are hosting a large and impactful group of transfer portal visitors, including standout wide receivers, multiple offensive linemen, and defensive backs as they look to reload key positions. With official visits ongoing and more expected throughout the week, OSU is clearly making the portal a major priority in this cycle. In this crossover episode of Locked On West Virginia x Locked On Oklahoma State, we break down: What DJ Epps, Geimere Latimer, and Ethan Wesloski bring to WVU immediately How WVU’s portal additions fit short-term needs and long-term vision Which transfer portal visitors Oklahoma State is hosting and why they matter What the portal strategies of both programs tell us moving forward Subscribe for daily West Virginia Mountaineers and Oklahoma State Cowboys coverage, transfer portal updates, recruiting news, and in-depth college football analysis. #WVU #WestVirginia #Mountaineers #OklahomaState #GoPokes #TransferPortal #CollegeFootball #Big12 #LockedOnWVU #LockedOnOklahomaState #WVUFootball #OKStateFootball