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Holy Cross transfer WR Charly Mullaly signs with South Carolina

Denny Medley-Imagn ImagesNick SchultzSat, January 17, 2026 at 10:27 PM UTC·2 min read

Holy Cross transfer wide receiver Charly Mullaly has signed with South Carolina, On3’s Pete Nakos has learned. He totaled 336 yards during his time with the program.

Mullaly appeared in 18 games across three seasons at Holy Cross, including five games this past season. He totaled 17 receptions for 189 yards and a touchdown during that time.

In 2024, Mullaly appeared in four games at wide receiver after largely contributing on special teams his freshman year. He totaled seven receptions for 139 yards and a touchdown that season.

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Charly Mullaly played high school football at Hightstown (N.J.) Peddie School, where he set program records for single-season receiving yards and touchdowns. By preserving a redshirt in 2024, he will have two years of eligibility remaining.

South Carolina continues to hit the transfer portal to add pieces to the offense in 2026. The Gamecocks landed a big-time addition on last week when former NC State offensive lineman Jaccarius Peak committed.

Peak became a starter at NC State for the last two seasons and was one of the highest-graded players on the offensive line. He also made six starts as a redshirt freshman in 2023 and also saw time at tight end that year. After entering the portal, he became the No. 6 overall player and top-ranked offensive tackle in the On3 Industry Transfer Rankings.

The Gamecocks weren’t done, though. They brought in Texas transfer running back Christian Clark this week. Clark is a former four-star recruit who totaled 236 yards and two touchdowns on the ground. As a whole, South Carolina had brought in 20 players from the portal this cycle.

South Carolina’s offense is undergoing some change for next season. Mike Shula is out as offensive coordinator and Kendal Briles is now in after the Gamecocks went 4-8 in 2025, including a five-game losing streak at one point.

However, South Carolina will have two key pieces back in place in 2026. Quarterback LaNorris Sellers and wide receiver Nyck Harbor both announced they would be returning. Sellers threw for 2,437 yards and 13 touchdowns while rushing for five touchdowns in 2025.

Harbor, meanwhile, had a team-high 618 receiving yards and six touchdowns. One of the fastest players in the country, also led the SEC with 20.6 yards per receptions.