Harrison Wallace III, Penn State transfer WR, to visit South Carolina
Harrison Wallace III, a standout wide receiver from Penn State, has entered the transfer portal and is scheduled to visit the University of South Carolina as he considers his next collegiate destination.
Wallace, a 6-foot-1, 198-pound receiver from Pike Road, Alabama, led the Nittany Lions’ receiving corps in the 2024 season with 46 receptions for 720 yards and four touchdowns over 15 games. His season highlights include a stellar performance against West Virginia, where he secured five catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns.
In addition to South Carolina, Wallace has scheduled visits to Louisville, North Carolina, and Texas A&M. His visit to South Carolina is anticipated to take place on Sunday.
During his tenure at Penn State, Wallace accumulated 84 receptions for 1,221 yards, averaging 14.5 yards per catch, and scored six touchdowns across 39 games. His consistent performance and experience make him a valuable prospect for programs seeking to enhance their receiving units.
South Carolina’s coaching staff is likely to emphasize the opportunity for Wallace to make an immediate impact within their offense, especially considering the return of receivers like Nyck Harbor, Mazeo Bennett, Jared Brown, and Vandrevius Jacobs. The addition of Wallace could provide a significant boost to the Gamecocks’ aerial attack in the upcoming season.
As Wallace evaluates his options, his visits to these programs will play a crucial role in his decision-making process. His choice is expected to be a significant addition to the receiving corps of the selected program.
Stay tuned for further updates on Harrison Wallace III’s transfer journey and his potential impact on the college football landscape.
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