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Big Ten Network host names Nebraska’s standout non-QB transfer in camp
By Andrew Olson
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In the transfer portal era, teams can address depth issues or lack of playmakers with plug-and-play solutions that can give a squad a big boost. Scott Frost turned to the transfer portal to boost his 2022 recruiting class, loading up on 15 transfers.
Big Ten Network host Dave Revsine visited Nebraska’s fall camp Thursday and observed Trey Palmer as the standout non-quarterback transfer in practice.
Aside from the QB’s, the transfer who really stood out on the offensive side was Trey Palmer – WR from LSU. Versatile player who can clearly make an impact.
— Dave Revsine (@BTNDaveRevsine) August 4, 2022
Palmer announced his transfer to Nebraska in January, following Mickey Joseph, his former wide receivers coach at LSU, to Lincoln.
A 4-star recruit out of Kentwood (Louisiana) High School, Palmer joined the Tigers in 2019. Palmer played in 28 games for the Tigers over the past 3 seasons. In 2021, Palmer recorded 30 catches for 344 yards and 3 touchdowns, career-highs in production as a college receiver.
A former Florida beat reporter, Andrew writes for the Saturday Tradition News Desk.