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Transfer Portal Roundup: Week 10

Another weekend, another tough result for Penn State football.

The Nittany Lions dropped their fifth straight Big Ten matchup this past weekend, falling to 3-5 on the season.

Meanwhile, several Penn State football players made their presence felt with their new squad this weekend.

Cam Miller, Rutgers

The cornerback recorded six solo tackles in Rutgers’ 35-13 loss to Illinois on Saturday. Miller also made a key play on special teams, helping pin Illinois at its own one-yard line. His six solo stops were the most solo tackles by a Scarlet Knight in the game.

Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss

Ole Miss wide receiver Harrison Wallace III caught two passes for 28 yards in the Rebels’ 30-14 win over South Carolina on Saturday. His longest grab of the afternoon went for 20 yards.

Keyvone Lee, UNLV

UNLV running back Keyvone Lee carried the ball six times for 17 yards and scored a touchdown in the first quarter of the Rebels’ 40-35 loss to New Mexico. He also fumbled the ball, resulting in a turnover for UNLV.

Joseph Mupoyi & Smith Vilbert, North Carolina

Defensive linemen Joseph Mupoyi and Smith Vilbert both recorded tackles in the Tar Heels’ 27-10 win over Syracuse on Halloween. Mupoyi finished with one solo tackle, while Vilbert notched three assisted tackles in the win.

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