Cincinnati WR Commits to MN Gophers

The Minnesota Gophers are watching the College Football Playoff tonight from the couch, something they hope to change next season.
While it may seem far-fetched to some, PJ Fleck enters his 10th year as Gopher football coach returning most of his starters in 2026, including sophomore Drake Lindsey, who comes in as one of the best and most experienced quarterbacks in the Big Ten.
On top of that, Minnesota is bringing the best recruiting class in modern program history, ranked No. 29 nationally according to 247Sports composite. Fleck didn’t stop there, however.
Gophers receive transfer portal commitment from Noah Jennings
When we woke up Friday morning, the Gophers had already secured 14 transfer portal commitments over the last week, dating back to January 2, when the portal first opened.
By the time we go to bed, that number will be at least 15. This after Minnesota received yet another transfer commitment, this time from Cincinnati wide receiver Noah Jennings, a senior with one year of eligibility remaining.
The #Gophers have received a commitment from Cincinnati transfer wide receiver Noah Jennings.
— Ryan Burns (@RyanBurnsMN) January 10, 2026
Jennings will have one year to play at Minnesota and has nearly 100 collegiate catches under his belt. https://t.co/qcIlJQiUXK pic.twitter.com/W9aEhpTpX2
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Jennings was not on any power five radars, coming out of high school, which is why he ended up at Charleston Southern, where he spent two years of his college eligibility racking up 885 yards on 72 receptions as a Buccaneer, before transferring to Cincinnati for his junior season.
As a Bearcat, Jennings’ football come up continued. In his one season of FBS football, the South Carolina native caught 23 passes for 323 yards, and did not reach paydirt. Now a senior, he’ll look to change that in Dinkytown.
Fourth and 10 for the game, and Kansas gives up an 18-yard catch-and-run to Noah Jennings. Great one-handed grab, but the play is made when Jennings gets a free release against DJ Graham (bottom of your screen). Graham is trailing the whole rest of the way. pic.twitter.com/ez5otfGARI
— Kevin Flaherty (@KFlahertyKCSN) October 4, 2025
Sorsby with precise deep ball placement to Noah Jennings pic.twitter.com/hjnngZqdmh
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) October 4, 2025
Minnesota Gophers WR room filling back out
The Minnesota Gophers need all the help they can get at wide receiver, after most of that room either ran out of eligibility (Lemeke Brockington, Logan Loya) or hit the transfer portal (Malachi Coleman, Kenrick Lanier).
Jennings comes in as the fourth wide receiver on the depth chart, behind soon-to-be redshirt sophomore Jalen Smith (28 REC, 419 YDS, 4 TD), senior Javon Tracy (37 REC, 454 YDS, 6 TD) and Minnesota’s highest-rated portal commitment so far, Auburn’s Perry Thompson.
Without a doubt, we can expect Minnesota to bring in more wide receivers through the portal between now and the start of the season. PJ Fleck & Co. also have 4-star WR Rico Blassingame (AZ) and 3-star WR Quad Hendryx (NJ) signed out of high school for 2026, as well.
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