Wisconsin is hosting East Carolina transfer cornerback Andrew Wilson-Lamp on an official visit this weekend, according to 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz.
The veteran cornerback played three seasons at West Virginia before transferring to ECU for the 2024 season. He’s in the portal with one year of eligibility remaining.
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Wilson-Lamp originally joined West Virginia as a four-star wide receiver recruit in the class of 2021, ranked as the No. 37 receiver in the class and No. 8 player from his home state of Ohio. He tallied just 14 tackles and three pass deflections in three seasons with the Mountaineers.
He then broke out as a primary starter at ECU in 2024, notching 23 tackles, two pass deflections, one interception and one forced fumble.
The cornerback officially entered the portal on Thursday, according to Zenitz. East Carolina finished its 2024 season with a Military Bowl win over NC State on Dec. 28. Players in bowl or College Football Playoff games are granted five days to enter the portal after their season concludes. That allowed Wilson-Lamp to depart after the winter window officially closed.
Zenitz reported Wilson-Lamp’s scheduled visit to Wisconsin just one hour after reporting his entry into the portal.
Ex-ECU and West Virginia cornerback Andrew Wilson-Lamp is visiting Wisconsin this weekend, his agency @3strandsports tells @CBSSports/@247Sports.
The 6-3 former four-star recruit, who is repped by @EugeneTLee and @monnier_oscar, was a starter this year. Made three starts at WVU… pic.twitter.com/6A1ehaO6LW
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) January 2, 2025
Wisconsin remains in pursuit of several transfer cornerbacks. The program is looking to bolster a position that lost considerable talent during the winter transfer window, including star freshman Xavier Lucas (pending his official entry). Wilson-Lamp is the most experienced of the Badgers’ remaining top targets. The program appears to have legitimate traction in his recruitment given the timing of his official visit.
For more on Wisconsin’s transfer targets and reported visits, bookmark our 2024 transfer offer, visit and commitment tracker.
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