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Jack Sammarco Confirms WVU Football Exit, Plans to Transfer

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To clear up any confusion over Jack Sammarco being removed from the WVU football roster earlier in the week, he announced he will enter the transfer portal on Thursday.

Sammarco’s departure was first noticed on April 15 when he was no longer listed as a member of the team. Up until that point, Sammarco appeared to be in line for an increased role.

Sammarco, a member of Neal Brownโ€™s 2024 class, was considered a top 50 recruit in Ohio and a top 100 tight end nationally out of high school. He attended Anderson High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Sammarco picked WVU over offers from Akron, Army, Bowling Green, Connecticut, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Miami (OH), Montana State, Toledo and Western Michigan. Cincinnati, Duke, Iowa State, Indiana, Louisville, Michigan, Penn State, Pitt, Tennessee and Virginia Tech were some other schools who also showed interest in Sammarco.

Many speculated that Sammarco was a potential starter based on Johnny Pascuzzi and Jackson Accuardi were cut following the Spring Showcase event.

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For a related story, Rich Rodriguez talked about his plans for the tight end position.

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