Former Texas Running Back Quintrevion 'Tre' Wisner Joins Florida State
Quintrevion 'Tre' Wisner, a former Texas running back, has made a surprising move by committing to Florida State out of the NCAA Transfer Portal. This decision comes after a somewhat disappointing junior season at Texas, where Wisner led the team with 597 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Wisner's decision to transfer was a shock to Longhorns fans, especially after redshirt sophomore running back CJ Baxter announced his plans to enter the portal just a few days prior.
Wisner, a 6-foot, 194-pound athlete, originally signed with Texas as a three-star prospect in 2023. He finished his Texas career with 1,734 total rushing yards and an impressive average of 45.6 yards per game. However, his production in 2025 was significantly lower compared to his sophomore year in 2024, when he led the Longhorns with 1,064 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Despite this, Wisner is now ranked as the No. 5 running back in the 2026 transfer class and the No. 45 player overall, according to On3 Transfer Portal Player Rankings.
Wisner's commitment to Florida State comes at a time when the Seminoles are looking to turn things around under second-year offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn and sixth-year head coach Mike Norvell. Florida State has struggled in recent seasons, with a 7-17 record over the past two years, including a disappointing 2-10 campaign in 2024. However, the team showed improvement in 2025 with a 5-7 record, including a notable win over a Top 10-ranked Alabama. Despite their struggles, the Seminoles' offense led the ACC in rushing, averaging 218.67 yards per game.
Wisner's decision to transfer to Florida State is a significant move that could impact the team's performance in the upcoming seasons. As he joins a talented group of players, he will look to contribute to the Seminoles' success under the guidance of Malzahn and Norvell. For the latest updates on player movements, fans can follow On3's Transfer Portalwire, as well as the Transfer Portal Instagram and Twitter accounts.