Gophers grab commitment from Cincinnati transfer receiver Noah Jennings
The Gophers added to its wide receiver room with the commitment of Cincinnati transfer Noah Jennings on Friday night.
Jennings, who is listed at 6-feet and 190-pounds, has one year of eligibility remaining for Minnesota.
The Columbia, S.C., native had 23 receptions on 41 targets for 323 yards and zero touchdowns in 13 games for the Bearcats in 2025. He had 72 grabs for 885 yards and four touchdowns in two years for Charleston Southern.
Pro Football Focus gave Jennings an above-average overall grade of 67.3 and a receiving mark of 66.7. He played in wide positions in 388 out of 417 snaps last season.
The Gophers have added 15 total players since the portal opened on Jan. 2. Jennings is the second transfer wideout in the class after Perry Thompson of Auburn committed earlier in the week.
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