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Former Notre Dame wide receiver enters the portal for the second time

Former Notre Dame wide receiver enters the portal for the second time

USA Today28-04-2025
Former Notre Dame wide receiver enters the portal for the second time
It was a bit odd that Tobias Merriweather wanted to transfer from Notre Dame, after his redshirt freshman season where he caught 14 passes for 284 yards and 2 scores, he opted to leave the program.
The Washington native would land a California, and proceeded to see him not getting nearly the same opportunities with the Bears as he did with the Irish. Merriweather caught 11 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown this past fall, but he wasn't happy.
On Monday, the 6-foot, 5-inch and 195-pound wide receiver entered the transfer portal once again, as he will eventually be on his third school in three years. While the grass may seem greener on the other side, Merriweather is a precautionary tale that leaving a program that fits your needs isn't always a good choice.
We still wish him the best at his next school, as we always like to see the majority of former Notre Dame players excelling wherever they land.
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