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There's an Obvious Transfer Portal Addition That Texas Fans Are Overlooking
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sports20h ago

There's an Obvious Transfer Portal Addition That Texas Fans Are Overlooking

  • Texas targets veteran Wake Forest WR Sterling Berkhalter as a notable transfer addition this spring.
  • Berkhalter brings five years of college experience to Texas and could provide veteran depth next season.
  • The receiver signed with Texas after stints at NC A&T and Wake Forest, and produced 416 receiving yards in 2024.
  • Texas coach Steve Sarkisian says the receiving room is talented and Berkhalter will have time to develop chemistry with Arch Manning.
  • Spring practice highlighted Berkhalter's imposing 6-3, 192-pound frame and potential impact for the fall.
  • Berkhalter transferred from Wake Forest after two years and previously played at NC A&T.
  • Sarkisian notes the Texas receiving corps, including Berkhalter, is capable of helping Manning build chemistry.
  • Texas is prioritizing a broader mix of transfers beyond the spotlight names for the 2026 season.
  • The piece notes Berkhalter’s potential to contribute as not a long-term piece but immediate value for the next season.
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No. 20 FSU baseball finishes road sweep of No. 12 Wake Forest in dominant fashion
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sports14h ago

No. 20 FSU baseball finishes road sweep of No. 12 Wake Forest in dominant fashion

  • FSU completed a weekend ACC sweep by defeating Wake Forest 12-6, moving to 3-0 in conference play.
  • Eli Putnam opened the scoring with his third home run of the weekend, sparking the early offensive burst.
  • Brayden Dowd added a second run with a two-out, two-run homer in the second inning.
  • John Stuetzer delivered a grand slam in the eighth inning to push the lead further.
  • Bryson Moore earned the win, tossing 5 2/3 innings with one run allowed.
  • Wake Forest battled back with a Williams homer but could not overcome the Fenoles' offense.
  • FSU improved its overall record to 16-3 and opened conference play 3-0.
  • The Seminoles matched a two-run homer surge with timely RBIs and productive outs.
  • Wake Forest finished 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position in the finale.
  • Wake Forest’s Duncan Marsten allowed seven earned runs in three innings as the Deacons struggled on both sides.
  • FSU's offense had multiple home runs, showcasing power throughout the weekend series.
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