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Published Apr 29, 2025
West Virginia football transfer portal targets
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Keenan Cummings  •  WVSports
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The second transfer portal window has opened and West Virginia is expecting to be active in both filling needs on the roster and creating more competition.

Head Coach Rich Rodriguez and the rest of the coaching staff has been in contact with a number of key targets and here is a list of some of those options.

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Katzer walked on to Washington State and did not appear in a game after a redshirt year before having six carries for 54 yards the following season. The Washington native spent a season at Cirtus College where he rushed for 975 yards and 16 touchdowns. He then transferred to Ferris State where he put together a massive campaign with 1,128 yards and 11 touchdowns while averaging 8.8 yards per carry. Entered the transfer portal in February and has two years of eligibility remaining. West Virginia has offered a scholarship and he is set to visit April 30.

Spencer spent two years at Jackson State where he first hauled in 24 catches for 207 yards and a touchdown in year one before increasing his output significantly in the second season. As a sophomore, Spencer had 35 catches for 660 yards and 4 touchdowns. The Mississippi native entered the transfer portal April 23 and has two years of eligibility remaining in his career.

Crowdus spent his first three years at Kentucky where he redshirted and then appeared in 20 games over the next two. During that time, Crowdus caught four passes for 82 yards. pent last season at Hawaii where he hauled in 16 catches for 402 yards and 4 touchdowns. The Kentucky native has one year of eligibility remaining in his college career. Crowdus entered the transfer portal April 25 and West Virginia has offered.

Slippery Rock wide receiver Logan Ramper

Ramper entered the transfer portal April 30 and picked up an offer from West Virginia. The Pennsylvania product spent three years with the Slippery Rock football program where he appeared in 28 contests and he recorded 74 catches, 1,165 yards and 14 touchdowns. This past season Ramper caught 42 passes for 748 yards and 8 touchdowns. Ramper has one year of eligibility remaining.

Gathings started his career at Akron where he appeared in two games over his first two years with a redshirt but then broke out with 55 catches for 575 yards and a touchdown. Gathings then transferred to Connecticut where he recorded 32 grabs for 307 yards and 3 touchdowns. The North Carolina native has one year left in his career.

Caldwell spent three years at Grand Valley State where he redshirted in the first before becoming a key piece on the offensive line. The Chicago native then appeared in 25 games over the past two seasons and is a versatile offensive tackle option. Caldwell has two years of eligibility remaining in his career.

Haslam spent three years with the Governors where he appeared in 24 games. Haslam started nine games in 2024 at left tackle and the Georgia native entered the transfer portal with two years remaining. West Virginia has offered along with a number of others.

Smith spent four seasons with the Huskies where he appeared in 36 total games and recorded 134 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. Smith is coming off his most productive season with 54 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and 5 sacks while appearing in all 12 games. The Texas native has one year of eligibility remaining. Plans to visit West Virginia May 4-5.

Grant finished last season with 31 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks and a forced fumble. That was a significant jump from the 13 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks that he posted the year prior. The Texas native spent his first three years at Colorado where he appeared in just two games on special teams in 2020 and then played in three games the year after with 13 tackles and 3.0 for a loss. Grant then appeared in 10 games where he had 15 tackles and 2.0 for loss. He entered the transfer portal April 25 and has one year remaining.

Boykin spent one season at Barton where he recorded 55 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack and an interception. That earned him South Atlantic Conference Defensive Freshman of the Year and a place on the all-conference team. The North Carolina native has three years of eligibility remaining and West Virginia has offered.

Smith only spent one season at Florida where he technically redshirted after he appeared in five games including the bowl game. Over those contests Smith recorded five tackles and a pass breakup. The Florida native was a high-level recruit and has four years remaining in his college career after entering the transfer portal.

Robinson spent three seasons with the Wasps where he played in 27 games and recorded 125 tackles and 7 interceptions. That included this past season where the Virginia native was an all-SAC All-Mountain Division selection after recording 71 tackles, 6 interceptions and 5 tackles for loss and half a sack. The Virginia native has one season of eligibility remaining in his college career and plans to visit West Virginia.

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