WVU Football
WVU Football Inks Two More Impact Transfer Additions
Lost in the constant activity of transfer players committing were two more players who signed on with the WVU football program.
Cornerback Geimere Latimer and wide receiver Prince Strachan officially signed contracts on Friday.
The 5-foot-10, 191-pound Latimer will now reunite with Rich Rodriguez, who he played under for two years at Jacksonville State. In 27 games under Rodriguez, Latimer posted 56 tackles and picked off four passes.
With only one year remaining, Latimer will now finish his college eligibility in the Big 12 at WVU after spending the 2025 season in the Big Ten with Wisconsin. He made 23 tackles and caused a forced fumble with the Badgers.
Latimer has 79 total tackles across three college seasons to this point.
In addition to his familiarity with Rodriguezโs โHard Edgeโ philosophy, Latimer will have someone even closer to him on the roster.
His younger brother, running back Amari Latimer, signed with West Virginia as a member of the 2026 recruiting class.
Strachan, listed at 6-foot-5, 215-pounds, confirmed reports of his commitment on Jan. 4. He spent last season with USC after playing for Boise State for two years.
Strachan only appeared in one game with USC, catching a single pass for 25 yards. However, he made 25 receptions for 304 yards and scored a touchdown with the Broncos. While with Boise State, he made four big catches for 40 yards against Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl.
Having grown up in The Bahamas, Strachan and did not begin playing football until 2019 after moving to the United States. He then played high school football at John Carroll High School in Florida.
Strachan will have two years left of eligibility.
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