USC WR Kyron Hudson plans to enter NCAA Transfer Portal
USC wideout Kyron Hudson announced on his Twitter page on Thursday afternoon that he plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal. Hudson made one of the best catches of the 2024 college football season with the one-hander he reeled in against the LSU Tigers in the Trojans’ season-opener.
Below is his announcement via his Twitter page.
Hudson wrote a very lengthy post and finished it off by writing,
“With that, after much reflection, I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal as a grad transfer with one year of eligibility remaining. This decision is not made lightly, but I am confident that God has an exciting plan for me in this next chapter. I step forward with gratitude for my time at USC and anticipation for what lies ahead. Thank you for the memories, the lessons, and the love. Fight On Forever! Kyron Hudson #10”
For the 2024 season, Hudson hauled in 38 catches for 462 receiving yards and three touchdowns. In 2023, he hauled in 17 catches for 189 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
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In high school, Hudson played for the Mater Dei Monarchs (Santa Ana, California), one of the nation’s premiere football powerhouse programs. His junior season, he was named All-CIF Division I and All-Trinity League first team when he had 59 catches for 853 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns. As a sophomore in 2018, he hauled in three catches for 43 receiving yards, also making five tackles and recovering two fumbles on defense.
Coming out of Mater Dei, Hudson was ranked as the No. 296 overall player in the 2021 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Rankings. He was also tabbed as a four-star prospect and the No. 44 overall wideout in the country.