WVU football picks up seven transfers from portal as crucial roles need filled

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WVU football picks up seven transfers from portal as crucial roles need filled

The transfer portal has brought West Virginia seven new recruits. The team has lost several key players. Head coach Neal Brown is looking for experienced players to fill key positions.

WVU football picks up seven transfers from the transfer portal. Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Sam James, Kaden Prather and Reese Smith declared for the NFL draft and left the team. Ja’Shaun Poke, a senior wide receiver from Kent State, will join the Mountaineers after the 2022 season.

Montre Miller is a cornerback from Kent State. He will join his teammate Poke at West Virginia. Poke committed to the Mountaineers. Miller has one year of eligibility left.

WVU football has signed seven transfers from the transfer portal. Kole Taylor, a tight end from LSU, will join the team with two years of eligibility remaining.

WVU football picks up seven transfers from portal. Michael Hayes is a versatile kicker from Georgia State. Hayes made 11 out of 14 field goals for Georgia in 2022.

WVU football picks up seven transfers from portal. Keyshawn Cobb, a defensive back from Buffalo, will have two years of eligibility remaining.

WVU football picks up seven transfers from portal. Davoan Hawkins, DL from Tennessee State, made his commitment official on January 8. Hawkins will enter West Virginia as a graduate transfer to finish his career.

Chase Rodriguez, an offensive lineman from Louisiana Monroe, received a preferred walk-on offer from West Virginia. Rodriguez is 6-foot-2, 346 pounds and will have four years of eligibility upon arriving to Morgantown.


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