The Florida State coaching staff has brought in a veteran running back with proven production during this transfer portal cycle, with former Texas Longhorn Quintrevion Wisner signing with FSU on Thursday.
Wisner, at 6-foot, 195 pounds, is originally from Glenn Heights, Texas. He spent the past three seasons in Austin, notching 21 starts out of 38 total games played. It was thought he’d enter the 2026 NFL Draft but he decided to transfer instead, much to the chagrin of many Texas fans.
Wisner led the Longhorns in rushing in each of the past two seasons. His most productive year was in 2024, earning third team All-SEC honors as he finished with 1,064 yards on 226 carries (4.7 average) and five touchdowns.
Wisner has one season of eligibility remaining. He will immediately push for heavy involvement in the running back rotation and should provide a nice veteran presence in the room.
From his bio:
Appeared in 38 games with 21 starts in three seasons at Texas…ran 369 times for 1,734 yards and nine touchdowns…added 66 receptions for 457 yards and two touchdowns…rushed 131 times for 597 yards and three touchdowns in 2025…recorded season-high 155 yards on 19 carries in win vs. No. 3 Texas A&M…accounted for 129 yards of total offense in win vs. No. 6 Oklahoma…13-game streak with at least 50 scrimmage yards spanning 2024 and 2025 was longest streak at Texas since 2007…ran 226 times for 1,064 yards and five touchdowns in 2024 to earn third-team All-SEC honors…set single-season Texas running back record with 44 receptions in 2024…recorded career-high 186 rushing yards in win at No. 20 Texas A&M…joined Cedric Benson and Cody Johnson as only Texas players since 2000 with multiple 100-yard rushing games against Texas A&M…added 100-yard games against Kentucky (158), Oklahoma (118) and Clemson (110) while leading Longhorns to College Football Playoff…set career high with 59 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown vs. Florida…had 12 carries for 73 yards over 14 games as true freshman in 2023…led DeSoto High to Division 2 Texas state championship as senior in 2022.








