WSU football has found another wide receiver in the transfer portal.
Jeremiah Noga is headed to WSU, according to the Spokesman Review.
The senior wideout has spent the past three seasons with the Beavers. Last year, he caught 23 passes for 266 yards. He played in all 12 games last year and caught at least one pass in every game but one. He will have one year of eligibility to play for the Cougs.
Noga is 6-foot-2, 187 pounds. He will likely replace the role that Tre Shackleford was expected to play in the offense before Shackleford entered the transfer portal in late April.
Noga is the first offensive skill player to transfer to WSU this spring. He is the eighth player overall to transfer to WSU this spring. It remains to be seen if he will be a starter next year, but it would not be surprising given his senior status and his experience at a similar level program in Corvallis.