Bryson Green, one of the biggest names remaining among wide receivers in the transfer portal, has announced his commitment to Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers. Green announced his commitment via Twitter on Friday evening.

Green joins former USC wide receiver CJ Williams, who committed to Wiscosnin a few days ago. He also joins Nick Evers has former players from the state of Oklahoma who have joined Fickell and offensive coordinator Phil Longo with the Badgers. Of course, Evers came from Oklahoma while Green is transferring from Oklahoma State.

Last season, Green notched 36 receptions for 584 yards and five touchdowns.

Bryson Green’s Commitment Was Teased by Wisconsin Coaches

Minutes before Bryson Green announced his commitment, Fickell and Longo each teased that they had just landed another player.

Luke Fickell sent out his now famous “bat signal” tweet, which he has sent out before each commitment he has accomplished during his short time in Madison:

Coach Longo sent out the following:

It is simply amazing how much this current coaching staff has gotten fans excited, not just with the quality of their commits, but by utilizing social media.

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