Boston College Football Signs Florida Transfer Wide Receiver

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Boston College football has signed wide receiver Jackson Wade, a transfer from the University of Florida. The announcement was made via social media, with the program welcoming Wade, who spent three seasons with the Gators. During his time at Florida, Wade played in 16 games, primarily on special teams, and recorded two receptions for 20 yards. Wade, a native of Dallas, Georgia, entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on December 22, expressing gratitude for his time at Florida and announcing his decision to transfer with two years of eligibility remaining.
Wade becomes the seventh player added to Boston College's roster through the transfer portal this offseason. Other recent additions include Reggie Jackson from Jacksonville State, Javarius Green from UNC, Anthony Palano from Washington State, John Owens from Holy Cross, Demetrius Ballard from Buffalo, and Mason McKenzie from Saginaw Valley State. The transfer portal for this cycle closes on January 16.
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