While the Wisconsin Badgers are excited about the receivers Billy Edwards Jr. will throw to this season, one of their former wideouts is quickly becoming a favorite on his new team.
For the second straight season Notre Dame is expecting some impactful performances from a pair of transfer portal wide receivers. Last season, Beaux Collins (Clemson), Kris Mitchell (Florida International) and Jayden Harrison (Marshall) played their final years of eligibility in South Bend.
Notre Dame is now 30 days away from kicking off the 2025 season against the Miami Hurricanes down in Hard Rock Stadium. The Irish will be relying on some impact players to get them through the home opener as well as getting them back to another run at the National Championship.
When Notre Dame football landed former Wisconsin wide receiver Will Pauling from the transfer portal this offseason, it was met with a pretty underwhelming reception from the fanbase.
The Wisconsin Badgers' loss looks to be a major addition for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. UW knew it would have a major void to fill when wide receiver Will Pauling entered the transfer portal in December, and he continues to impress with his new team.
Notre Dame once again went back to the transfer portal for help at wide receiver, and the Irish staff is hoping the unit will provide an immediate impact.
For the second straight year, Notre Dame's offensive coaching staff looked to the portal to get a handful of wide receivers. Last year, they got Beaux Collins from Clemson, Kris Mitchell from Florida International, and Jayden Harrison from Marshall.
Notre Dame football has gained commitments from wide receivers Malachi Fields (Virginia) and Will Pauling (Wisconsin) via the Transfer Portal this week.
On New Year’s Night, the Notre Dame football team will play in one of the biggest games in program history. The matchup? Against the SEC champion Georgia Bulldogs, the second ranked seed in this year’s College Football Playoff.
The University of Wisconsin football team's leading pass catcher for the past two seasons had decided on a new home in the transfer portal. On Christmas Eve, former Badgers wide receiver Will Pauling announced he is transferring to Notre Dame for his final season of college eligibility.
Notre Dame has landed its second wide receiver from the transfer portal in two days, this time picking up former Wisconsin pass catcher Will Pauling. The 5-10, 190-pound wideout comes to Notre Dame with one season of eligibility remaining.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are headed to the second round of the College Football Playoff, soon set to face the Georgia Bulldogs in the quarterfinals.
There are two big position groups that everyone knows Notre Dame football will be in the market for heavily this transfer portal cycle. Both defensive tackle and wide receiver are major needs for 2025, and there are a few interesting options that have entered for the latter.
Wisconsin football lost a key wide receiver to the portal on Tuesday, as Will Pauling announced his intentions to enter the portal. "After much prayer, conversation, and thoughtful consideration, I have decided to enter the transfer portal as a graduate transfer," Pauling said in his announcement.
The Badgers are losing two key wideouts to the transfer portal. The Wisconsin Badgers portal attrition continues onwards, as starting wide receivers Will Pauling and C.J.
The Wisconsin football will be without two starters, wide receiver Will Pauling and safety Hunter Wohler, for Saturday's game against Nebraska on the road.
The Wisconsin football staff has been working hard to put together the best team they can on the field, which may garner a big change. Wide receiver Will Pauling was excellent for the Badgers a season ago despite the clear struggles the quarterback room had.
Wisconsin's No. 1 wide receiver Will Pauling is not listed on Saturday morning's injury report and he will be active against Northwestern, while outside receiving option Bryson Green remains out.
Badgers wide receiver Will Pauling did not suffer a concussion after taking a big hit in the win over Rutgers, but he’s questionable to play Saturday against
Badgers wide receiver Will Pauling was ruled out for the remainder of Saturday's game against Rutgers in Piscataway, N.J., due to an upper-body injury suffered during the first half.
Wisconsin's No. 1 wide receiver Will Pauling suffered a leg injury against Purdue that caused him to miss the second half of their blowout win on Saturday.
Wisconsin could be thin at the wide receiver position when it visits Rutgers for a Big Ten matchup Saturday afternoon in Piscataway, N.J. Wisconsin's Will Pauling, Bryson Green and Tyrell Henry each sustained a lower-body injury in the first half of last Saturday's 52-6 victory over Purdue.