West Virginia's wide receiver room is in pretty good shape as they return Traylon Ray, Rodney Gallagher III, Hudson Clement, and Preston Fox. They added Oklahoma State transfer Jaden Bray to the mix earlier this offseason, but it appears they aren't quite done.
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The addition of wide receiver Jaden Bray will open up new possibilities for the WVU offense. When WVU head coach Neal Brown made it known the Mountaineer were on the hunt for wide receiver help in the portal, there was no telling what options they would find.
WR Jaden Bray Height: 6'2" Weight: 200 lbs Hometown: Norman, OK Previous College: Oklahoma State High school: Norman Power Four Offers: West Virginia. Group of Five Offers: N/A.
Score a big win for the WVU football staff by adding transfer wide receiver Jaden Bray. The former Oklahoma State Cowboys announced his commitment to the Mountaineers on Monday afternoon.
Cincinnati football is perusing the transfer portal for more talent as the program sent an offer to Oklahoma State wide receiver Jaden Bray. The 6-foot-3, 190-pound playmaker had 30 catches for 382 yards and 2 touchdowns this past season.
West Virginia is searching far and wide, including within its own conference, when it comes to trying to add transfer players. This is especially true of wide receivers and made evident when the Mountaineers jumped in the mix for a player only a couple hours after he announced he was in the portal.
The transfer portal is in full swing, and a former Oklahoma State receiver is taking advantage. On Monday, Jaden Bray announced through social media that he is entering the transfer portal.
The Oklahoma State Cowboys' battle with the transfer portal has been much easier this year compared to last year. This time last year, they had lost plenty of starters and valuable players.
No. 18 Oklahoma State will look to rebound from its worst loss in 23 seasons but will visit a rested Kansas team determined to clinch a postseason spot and beat the Cowboys for the first time since 2007 when the two old rivals meet Saturday for a key Big 12 Conference game in Lawrence, Kan.
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