
Wisconsin transfer wide receiver target schedules visit to ACC school
Wisconsin transfer wide receiver target schedules visit to ACC school
West Georgia transfer wide receiver Karmello English left Madison, Wisconsin, without committing to the Badgers. 247Sports' Matt Zenitz reported on Friday that English, who visited Wisconsin early this week, has since scheduled a visit to Cal.
The wide receiver is in the transfer portal after one year at West Georgia (Football Championship Subdivision). That campaign followed multiple seasons at Big Ten rival Michigan, where he originally signed as a four-star recruit, the No. 188 overall player and the No. 26 wide receiver in the class of 2023. His contributions were limited during his one season with the Wolverines. The 5-foot-11 wideout then broke out at West Georgia in 2024, catching 48 passes for 693 yards and two scores.
English is currently listed as a three-star transfer recruit, ranked as the No. 1,278 overall player in the portal and No. 220 wide receiver. He is transferring with two years of eligibility remaining.
Wisconsin appeared to be an early favorite in the receiver's transfer recruitment, as it was the first to land a visit. Cal is now a notable contender, with other potential suitors unclear.
Wisconsin continues to look for wide receiver depth after the transfer departures of Mark Hamper and Quincy Burroughs. The team recently offered BYU's Keelan Marion. It also showed interest in several other transfer receivers who have since committed elsewhere.
For more on Wisconsin's remaining spring transfer movement, bookmark our 2025 spring window tracker.
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