Michigan State football lost Ashton Lepo to the transfer portal after the veteran offensive lineman spent four years in East Lansing. Lepo has since found his new home, committing to Oklahoma State.
A 6-foot-7, 315 pound right tackle from Grand Haven (MI), Lepo was a three-star recruit before joining the program in 2022. Over the next four years, Lepo appeared in 28 games, making 14 starts. PFF graded him as 55.2 player in 2025, an improvement from his 45.5 in 2024.
If given a medical redshirt for 2025, Lepo will have two years of eligibility remaining in Stillwater.
BREAKING: Oklahoma State lands commitment of starting MSU OL Ashton Lepo (@PokesInsight has learned).
The 6-foot-8 320lb Junior started 14-games for the Spartans and appeared in 28. The right tackle will add quite a bit of size for #OkState. pic.twitter.com/oyWkEkjUi4
— Reagan Harris (OSU Mart) (@OKSTMart) January 10, 2026
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