Which transfer portal prospects are expected to visit Oklahoma State this weekend?

Oklahoma State head coach Eric Morris and the Cowboys are hosting several big prospects this weekend.

This weekend is the first weekend since November that Oklahoma State will be hosting products.

It's the first transfer portal weekend for new head football coach Eric Morris and his staff as they look to begin adding experienced players to the 2026 Cowboy football team. The transfer portal officially opened Friday, which means that schools can begin officially offering and scheduling visits with prospects across college football.

Players have until Jan. 16 to enter the transfer portal and while that doesn't mean they have to choose a school by then, much of the roster construction nationally will be completed by around then.

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Oklahoma State is expected to host quite a few prospects this weekend. 

Here's the latest confirmed visitors for this weekend (Jan. 3 and 4). 

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Oklahoma State running back Rodney Fields Jr. to enter transfer portal

Rodney Fields, an Oklahoma native, is entering the transfer portal.

The top running back for Oklahoma State in 2025 is entering the transfer portal.

Rodney Fields Jr. announced Friday he will be entering the transfer portal. The Oklahoma native rushed for 614 yards and a touchdown in 2025, while putting up 276 receiving yards and another touchdown. 

"As an Oklahoma native and a young man whose father was an OSU fanatic, and had family on the team, I felt like it was my destiny to attend Oklahoma State," Fields said in a tweet. "Although the past two years have been challenging with a lot of coaching transition, it has been a dream to be a Cowboy and go to battle with my brothers, a few of them literally my family member. In the big picture of life, sometimes the journey takes us away from home. To become my best version of myself as a player and a man, I will be entering the transfer portal. I am grateful to the OSU staff who recruited me and look forward to the next chapter."

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The 5-foot-9 running back played in four games as a freshman in 2024, finishing with 21 carries for 99 yards and touchdown, averaging 4.7 yards per carry. He entered the 2025 season on a couple preseason watch lists. 

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