Ironically, Herring was deciding between Furman and Delaware as a transfer destination before Wright’s move.
“I told coach Wright when I took my visit [to Furman], ‘I’m going to Delaware but, coach, if you were anywhere else I’d play for you.’ I wanted somebody who could coach me up and really correct the small details to get me to that next step. The way God made it work out he came to Delaware so it was awesome.”
The two cornerbacks are expected to be among the most impactful among Delaware’s Division I transfers about to begin their first season with the Blue Hens in 2023. These are the other 11:
The 6-foot, 275-pound Hunter has quickly settled into the nose guard spot in Delaware’s starting defensive line and is poised to be a key player. A Big Ten and ACC recruit in high school in Washington, D.C., Hunter had seven tackles in eight games in 2022 for ODU.