Wisconsin Badgers starting tight end Riley Nowakowski announced his intention to enter the transfer portal on Monday.
Wisconsin’s two-deep depth chart continues to dwindle during the winter transfer portal window. The veteran pass-catcher joins quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, defensive lineman Curt Neal, defensive lineman James Thompson Jr. and wide receiver Trech Kekahuna as prominent members of the team’s two-deep to enter.
“I want to thank coach [Paul] Chryst and coach [Chris] Haering for giving me the opportunity to live out my childhood dream of being a Badger,” Nowakowski wrote on X. “I would also like to thank coach [Luke] Fickell and coach [Nate] Letton for helping me continue to grow on and off the field.
I could not be more appreciative of this program and wish nothing but the best for Badger nation. I have put a lot of time into this decision and it has not been easy. With that being said, I will be entering the transfer portal with one year of eligibility remaining.”
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As he mentioned in his post, Nowakowski arrived in Madison as one of Paul Chryst’s class of 2020 acquisitions after pocketing the John Anderson Award for the top senior linebacker in Wisconsin.
Nowakowski played five seasons in Madison and logged his two most productive seasons in his final two campaigns as a Badger. From 2023-24, he snared all 18 of his receptions for 131 total yards and one touchdown as one of the program’s primary starters at the position.
The Milwaukee native will now search for more touches elsewhere in his sixth year of collegiate eligibility. While he may not have torched opposing defenses with enlarged statistical outputs, he was synonymous with Wisconsin football during his tenure.
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Publish date : 2024-12-10 11:30:00
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