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Transfer Portal Roundup: Week Five

Penn State football suffered a crushing 30-24 defeat to Oregon in double overtime on Saturday night.

Despite the heartbreak in Happy Valley, the world kept spinning for the rest of college football, including a couple of former Penn State players and their new teams.

Let’s take a look at how those transfer players fared in their week five action.

Beau Pribula, Missouri

Former Penn State signal-caller Beau Pribula dominated UMass 42-6 on Saturday. Pribula completed 26 of his 29 pass attempts for a total of 241 yards and a touchdown to keep the Tigers undefeated on the year.

Harrison “Trey” Wallace lll, Ole Miss

Trey Wallace III logged just a singular catch for 18 yards in Ole Miss’ 24-19 upset victory over LSU. After a hot start with the Rebels, Wallace III has just 22 yards on a pair of receptions in his last two outings.

Omari Evans, Washington

Omari Evans brought in two catches for 24 yards in Washington’s 24-6 loss to Ohio State. The pair of grabs doubled his total on the season.

Cam Miller, Rutgers

Cam Miller logged four solo tackles and a pass deflection in Rutgers’ 31-28 loss to Minnesota.

Tyrece Mills, UConn

Former defensive back Tyrece Mills recorded a pair of solo tackles in UConn’s 20-17 victory over Buffalo on Saturday.




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Cadyn Gill

Cadyn is a third-year broadcast journalism major at Penn State. Hailing from the great state of Texas, he is a die hard Dallas sports fan. You'll often see him voicing his opinions on music and sports on X/Twitter @cgill214.

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