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    IU football transfer portal names to know: JMU OL Tyshawn Wyatt is visiting

    Mike SchumannBy Mike SchumannJanuary 1, 2025 IU Football Recruiting 9 Comments
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    James Madison may continue to giveth for the Hoosiers in 2025.

    According to multiple reports, transferring JMU offensive lineman Tyshawn Wyatt will visit Bloomington on Thursday.

    Wyatt suffered a season-ending injury against Old Dominion on Oct. 28 of 2023 while playing for Curt Cignetti at JMU.    He missed the entire 2024 campaign.

    The 6-foot-4 and 318-pounder was preseason Second-team All-Sun Belt Conference in 2024.

    Wyatt has played in 35 games during his time at JMU and has the background to play multiple positions in 2025.  He missed recently played left tackle in 2023 prior to his injury.  He started 11 games at left tackle in 2022, and started 14 games at left guard in 2021.

    He entered the portal following the 2023 season as well, but later announced his return.

    Hailing from Richmond, Va., Wyatt has one year of eligibility remaining.

    Wyatt has reportedly also taken or will take visits to Virginia and Houston.

    According to PFF, Wyatt has played 2,157 snaps throughout his career, including 482 in 2023 before the injury.  He earned a 72 pass blocking grade and 56.4 run blocking grade from PFF in 2023.  PFF says he allowed 16 total pressures in 238 passing plays in 2023.

    Indiana is looking to fill starting roles vacated by center Mike Katic and right tackle Trey Wedig.  Both players exhausted their eligibility following the 2024 season.

    #LastDance pic.twitter.com/5UiQn4w6o5

    — T52 (@TyshawnWyatt) December 26, 2024

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