TRANSFER PORTAL: Former Nevada & ULM WR Dariyan Wiley Transferring Again

Jackson State University's Shane Hooks stops University of Louisiana-Monroe's Dariyan Wiley during
Jackson State University's Shane Hooks stops University of Louisiana-Monroe's Dariyan Wiley during / Eric Shelton/Clarion Ledger via Imagn

Nevada wide receiver Dariyan Wiley is set to enter the NCAA’s transfer portal, per Matt Zenitz of 247 Sports.

The 6-foot-3-inch, 201-pound Wiley arrived in Reno during the first transfer portal window of 2024, committing to play for first-year Wolfpack head coach Jeff Choate in early January after spending three seasons in the Sun Belt with Louisiana-Monroe.

During his time with the Warhawks, he hauled in 40 receptions for 564 yards and three touchdowns which included a 24-reception, 400-yard season last year.

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Should Wiley land with an other program, it will make the third school that he’s appeared in games for and the fourth school that he’s been a part of after starting his career with UMass, where he played in 2019 and 2020, seeing action in four contests over two seasons and grabbing three receptions for 14 yards as a true freshman in 2019.

Wiley was a three-star prospect per 247 Sports coming out of Douglasville, Georgia (Douglas County High School) and was rated as the No. 225 athlete in the class and the No. 220 prospect in the state of Georgia – choosing UMass over offers from Ball State, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Kansas, Liberty, Miami (Ohio), Navy, Rice and Troy.


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