Bill Belichick and the UNC football program have three commitments out of the transfer portal already, including one on Wednesday with the commitment of tight end Connor Cox. And they don’t appear to be slowing down, either.
North Carolina is getting set to host a very intriguing linebacker from the Washington Huskies as Khmori House will be on campus starting Friday for his visit. The former Washington linebacker entered the transfer portal this offseason and is getting a lot of interest.
However, right now the Tar Heels appear to be in the driver’s seat for House as they have also earned a crystal ball prediction on 247Sports. Shortly after the visit was announced, two predictions came in including from national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins.
Former Washington LB Khmori House is set to visit UNC on Friday and Saturday, per @APSportsAgency
He has 3 years of eligibility remaining pic.twitter.com/1SIqzqJ9sw
— NCAA Transfer Portal (@RivalsPortal) December 18, 2024
The 6-foot, 213-pound linebacker is a former four-star recruit that played his high school football at St. John Bosco in California. In his lone season at Washington, House finished with 33 tackles, a forced fumble, and an interception.
He was projected to be a starting linebacker for the Huskies in 2025 before entering the portal.
For North Carolina, they have some big needs to address on the defensive side of the ball and landing a player like House would be a good first step in building up the talent pool.
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