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Wideout Devin Carter Flips From Penn State To West Virginia

Well, that was quick.

Wide receiver Devin Carter, who transferred from NC State to Penn State right after the Rose Bowl, is already decommitting from James Franklin’s program. Carter announced Wednesday night that he’s flipping his commitment to West Virginia.

Carter was committed to the Nittany Lions for just nine days.

During his five years at NC State, the wideout hauled in 118 passes for 1,906 yards and 10 touchdowns. Ever since his 2022 season ended, Carter’s future has been all over the place, as there were even reports that he was entering the 2023 NFL Draft, which he refuted. Now after a brief time as a Nittany Lion, Carter will head to Morgantown.

Carter was set to fill a much-needed hole at the wide receiver position with Parker Washington and Mitchell Tinsley both departing. Penn State’s 2023 receiver room is currently headlined by KeAndre Lambert-Smith and Trey Wallace, while younger players like Liam Clifford and Omari Evans will try to earn larger roles.

Ironically, Penn State opens its 2023 season with a home matchup against West Virginia on Saturday, September 2.

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After a four-year career with Onward State, Gabe is now a college graduate and off to the real world. He shockingly served as the blog’s managing editor during the 2022-23 school year and covered football for much of his Onward State tenure, including trips to the Outback Bowl and Rose Bowl. For any professional inquiries, please email Gabe at [email protected]. You can still see his bad sports takes on Twitter at @gabeangieri.

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