#WVUFootball #WestVirginia #Mountaineers West Virginia has landed a commitment out of the transfer portal at a position of need, adding Mississippi State tight end Cam Ball to the roster. Ball, a 6-foot-7, 250-pound tight end, spent the last two seasons with the Bulldogs, appearing in 24 games primarily as a blocker and special teams contributor. During his time at Mississippi State, Ball hauled in two receptions for 12 yards while being used predominantly in the run game and inline blocking roles. Before his stop in the SEC, Ball spent two seasons at Buffalo. After redshirting, he played in 10 games with six starts, recording eight receptions for 62 yards. The Maryland native has logged over 500 offensive snaps at the college level and brings valuable experience to a West Virginia tight end room that needed immediate help. Ball took an official visit to Morgantown on January 10 and has one year of eligibility remaining. He becomes the second tight end commitment for the Mountaineers out of the transfer portal, joining former Clemson tight end Josh Sapp as WVU works to stabilize and add experience to the position group. In this episode of Locked On West Virginia, we break down Cam Ball’s role, usage, fit in the offense, and what this addition means for the Mountaineers heading into the 2026 season. Hashtags: #WVUFootball #WestVirginia #Mountaineers #TransferPortal #CollegeFootball #Big12 #WVU #CamBall #LockedOnWVU #CFBPortal #WVURecruiting