
Wisconsin football reportedly interested in D-II transfer wide receiver
Wisconsin football has expressed interest in Clarion transfer wide receiver Trevon Tate, according to Rivals' Jon McNamara.
The Division II transfer has recently received significant Football Bowl Subdivision interest, according to his agent. Other programs in pursuit include Stanford, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Kent State and Arkansas State.
Tate recently entered the portal after four-plus seasons at Clarion. The 6-foot, 180-pound wideout dominated in 2024, totaling 1,137 yards and five touchdowns on 65 receptions. That output followed 14 catches and 188 yards in five appearances in 2023, 29 receptions, 293 yards and three touchdowns over 11 games in 2022, plus 12 catches, 167 yards and a score in nine games in 2021. The receiver's career tallies at the D-II level: 120 receptions, 1,785 yards and nine touchdowns.
Wisconsin is still looking to add wide receiver depth after the spring transfer departures of Mark Hamper (who has since committed to Cal) and Quincy Burroughs. Tate, an honorable mention All-American last season, could fill that role.
The Badgers do not appear alone in pursuing the D-II standout. Pittsburgh and West Virginia are each within moderate proximity of Clarion, Pennsylvania, and could have an upper hand in Tate's recruitment. With no visits reported, the favorites for the receiver's commitment are unclear.
From a Wisconsin perspective, Tate can now be added to the team's list of recent transfer wide receiver interests. That list also includes UConn transfer Jasaiah Gathings and Hawaii transfer Dekel Crowdus. The position appears to be the last of the program's transfer pursuits, with movement from the spring window mostly concluded.
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