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Hawaii transfer Dekel Crowdus commits to Wisconsin football, will add depth to receiving corps

MADISON – The Wisconsin football team’s receiver room has added another potential playmaker.

Hawaii transfer Dekel Crowdus committed to the Badgers on May 7. He caught 16 passes for 402 yards, an average of 25.1 yards per catch, and made four touchdown catches last season.

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Crowdus announced his commitment on Instagram on May 7.

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Crowdus has one year of eligibility remaining and provides UW with an intriguing player who will provide added depth to a position group that lost redshirt junior Quincy Burroughs and redshirt sophomore Mark Hamper to the portal.

Coming out of high school in Lexington, Kentucky, Crowdus was considered a four-star recruit, though that promise didn’t materialize into production with the Wildcats. He caught four passes for 82 yards as a redshirt freshman in 2022 but didn’t have any catches in 2023 when he played on special teams.

At Hawaii, he ranked third on the team in catches and receiving yards and first in yards per catch.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Hawaii transfer Dekel Crowdus commits to Wisconsin football, will add depth to receiving corps

Reporting by Mark Stewart, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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