The Colorado Buffaloes' wideout room is loading up. Former Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Hykeem Williams committed to Colorado on Tuesday. Williams,
Former Florida State wide receiver Hykeem Williams has found a new home. Williams committed to Colorado, he announced Tuesday afternoon. The decision comes less than two weeks after the 6-foot-2, 218-pound pass catcher entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are tasked with replacing the best wide receiver in college football before the 2025 season starts, and it appears they might have taken a step closer to making it happen on Tuesday.
As head coach Mike Elko and his staff continue to prepare the team for the start of the regular season, the Aggies continue to be aggressive in their pursuit of highly ranked recruits and transfer portal players.
The Colorado Buffaloes will be hosting transfer wide receiver Hykeem Williams next week. Williams is a former five-star wideout in the class of 2023 who
A former high-priority recruit for the Pitt Panthers hit the transfer portal this week. Now, he's expected to take his first trip to Pittsburgh since his recruiting process back in the 2023 cycle.
The wide receiver position is one of concern for the Seminoles exiting the spring. The program will be forced to hit the portal to add talent and depth to the room with just two underclassmen remaining as of now.
Pittsburgh Panthers fans were either perplexed or disappointed or both when blue-chip receiver Hykeem Williams turned down Pitt and chose Florida State in September of 2022.
Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Hykeem Williams plans to enter the transfer portal. According to On3's Hayes Fawcett, he has two years of eligibility remaining.
The NCAA Transfer Portal is open as a 10-day spring window is underway from April 16-25. That could lead to some surprising departures around the country as schools and players look for their best options ahead of the 2025 season.
Florida State is expanding its recruiting board as winter begins to turn to spring in Tallahassee. On Tuesday, the Seminoles extended a scholarship offer to three-star athlete Justin Williams, who referenced wide receivers coach Tim Harris Jr.