On Friday, Wake Forest tight end Harry Lodge announced on X, formerly Twitter, that he plans to transfer for Georgia Tech for the 2025 season.

Lodge (6-6, 240) played in 10 games and made six starts this past season for the Demon Deacons, making 12 catches for 110 yards. In 2023, Lodge totaled 40 snaps over six games on both offense and special teams. He did not play during the 2022 season

Part of the 2022 recruiting class, Lodge was considered a three-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite out of the Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Massachusetts. Lodge also played basketball and lacrosse there and signed with WFU in February of 2022.

Lodge joins fellow tight end J.T. Byrne (California), Florida International wide receivers Dean Patterson and Eric Rivers, South Carolina wide receiver Debron Gatling, North Carolina offensive lineman Andrew Rosinski, Alabama-Birmingham defensive back Kelvin Hill and Eastern Michigan defensive back Daiquan White as players who plan to transfer to Tech for the ‘25 season.

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