WVU Football Recruiting
WVU Football Among Power Fours to Offer SJSU Transfer WR

As the WVU football staff starts sending offers to transfers, they target one at a key position of need. West Virginia sent an offer to transfer wide receiver TreyShun Hurry on Thursday.
Hurry (6-foot-2, 194 pounds) caught 28 balls for 482 yards and a pair of touchdowns at San Jose State last season. Prior to his lone season with SJSU, Hurry spent two years with Weber State.
Blessed to receive an offer from West Virginia ๐๐ @CoachTroop3 pic.twitter.com/SZaFnpjzke
— TreyShun Hurry ๐ฅ (@TreyShunHurry2) April 17, 2025
While offering Hurry may seem like a reach for a program like West Virginia, the California native has other Power Four offers beyond the Mountaineers.
Just to this point, BYU and Louisville have also joined the mix. USF at the Group of 5 level has even extended an offer to Hurry, too.
With or without Hurry, WVU will try to add more receiver depth in the portal, something Rich Rodriguez was open about while discussing his plans for spring transfers.
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