
Here’s the updated list of everyone Wisconsin has offered in the transfer portal.
The Wisconsin Badgers have offered several players who entered the transfer portal this offseason, as the portal officially opened on Monday, December 4th.
As news continues to come, I’ll publish articles as I have about the transfer portal, but will continue to update this thread with the latest for the Badgers and who they’ve offered.
December 6th
CB T.J. Crandall
The Badgers offered Colorado State transfer defensive back T.J. Crandall, who saw significant action as a true freshman this season.
Standing at 6’1, 185 pounds, Crandall has seen offers from a number of top schools, including UCLA and Oregon State.
December 5th
DT Anthony Johnson
The Badgers offered Youngstown State transfer defensive tackle Anthony Johnson, who had five sacks and 25 tackles in his first year as a starter last season.
Johnson, who has one year of eligibility remaining, has picked up several offers thus far, including ones from Michigan State, Illinois, and Rutgers.
December 4th
CB Syeed Gibbs
The Badgers offered Rhode Island transfer cornerback Syeed Gibbs, who had three interceptions and three pass-breakups as a redshirt freshman last season.
Gibbs has been a popular name in the portal, having received 12 offers thus far, including ones from Tennessee and Virginia.
The Badgers offered Michigan State return specialist/receiver Tyrell Henry, who had 24 catches for 195 yards and three touchdowns in 2023.
Henry will take an official visit to Wisconsin this weekend, which is the first of his recruitment. He has a strong tie to Badgers cornerback Amare Snowden.
December 1st
OLB Leon Lowery
The Badgers offered Syracuse transfer outside linebacker Leon Lowery, who took an official visit on the weekend of December 1st, and initially committed before quickly de-committing.
November 27th
The Badgers offered D-III standout receiver Jaden Richardson, who caught 46 passes for 830 yards and 13 touchdowns at Tufts this year.
This offer is believed to be as a preferred walk-on.
November 21st
The Badgers’ first offer to a player in the transfer portal was Penn graduate transfer defensive lineman Joey Slackman, who racked up eight sacks over the past two seasons.
Slackman has been one of the portal’s hottest commodities with a variety of offers, and visited Wisconsin on the weekend of December 1st on an official visit.