
Former Penn State wide receiver Harrison “Trey” Wallac noe III has entered the NCAA transfer portal and is actively exploring new opportunities for his final year of eligibility. Wallace, who led the Nittany Lions’ receiving corps in 2024 with 46 receptions for 720 yards and four touchdowns, is set to visit several programs in the coming days.
On Friday, Wallace is scheduled to visit Ole Miss, a program known for effectively integrating transfer talent into its offensive schemes. Following his visit to Oxford, he plans to meet with Texas A&M on Saturday, South Carolina on Sunday, and North Carolina later in the week. Each of these programs is seeking to bolster their receiving units, and Wallace’s experience and production make him a valuable target.
During his tenure at Penn State, Wallace amassed 84 catches for 1,221 yards and six touchdowns over three seasons. His consistent performance and ability to deliver in crucial moments have made him one of the most sought-after receivers in the transfer portal this cycle.
As Wallace evaluates his options, his decision will significantly impact the receiving depth of the program he chooses, while Penn State will need to address the void left by its leading receiver as it prepares for the upcoming season.