Mississippi State transfer WR Mario Craver down to four finalists
Mississippi State transfer wideout Mario Craver has narrowed down his potential destinations. As of Friday evening, a quartet remains, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett.
Craver is choosing between a trio of SEC schools and one historic ACC power: Texas A&M, LSU, Alabama and Florida State.
Craver has three years of eligibility remaining for his college career.
Craver appeared in eight games this past season with three starts. He finished the year with 17 catches for 368 yards and three touchdowns.
Craver committed to Mississippi State as a four-star prospect in the 2024 class out of Clay-Chalkville High School in Pinson, Alabama. He ranked as the No. 279 overall player and No. 46 receiver in the cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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Craver scored his first career touchdown in the season opener against Eastern Kentucky.
The Bulldogs recently hosted a touted transfer quarterback
Transfer QB Luke Kromenhoek has scheduled his first visit that he’ll take in the portal.
Per On3’s Hayes Fawcett, Kromenhoek will be taking a visit to Mississippi State from Dec. 15-16.
This comes with the Bulldogs being active in the transfer portal with possible quarterback options. Since it opened earlier this week, Mississippi State has now been connected to Kromenhoek and Oklahoma’s Jackson Arnold while losing Michael Van Buren and Chris Parson. Amidst that news was also the return of Blake Shapen for next season.
Kromenhoek appeared in six games this season, including starts in the final two of the fall, as a true freshman for Florida State. After issues with DJ Uiagalelei and Brock Glenn, FSU eventually reached Kromenhoek on the depth chart by season’s end. In those snaps, Kromenhoek was 44-84 (52.4%) for 502 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions. During the two starts, he was 28-48 (58.3%) for 349 yards and all three of his passing scores with each of them coming in their 41-7 win over Charleston Southern.