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Name: Tarik Black (Transfer from Michigan)
College: Texas     Number: 0
Height: 6-3   Weight: 213
Position: WR  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2021

40 Low: 4.45
   40 Time: 4.54
  40 High: 4.60

> Projected Round:   Stock:    

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Height: 6026
Weight: 213

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Dates: 03/11/21
Hand: 09 3/4  Arm: 33 3/4
Wingspan: 79

Height: 6026
Weight: 213
40 Yrd Dash: 4.54
20 Yrd Dash: 2.52
10 Yrd Dash: 1.58
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 15
Vertical Jump: 40
Broad Jump: 11'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.26
3-Cone Drill: 6.91

40 Time Range: 4.53-4.55/Projected 4.48
 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2019: NAC...12-13-19: Transfer from Michigan...2017: (+) 09-16-17 Foot INJ/NAC



 Tarik Black, Texas, Player News

  09/10/20 - WR Tarik BlackSr/2021, Texas, 6-3, 213 (DS#55 WR) + More +

  Former Michigan receiver Tarik Black was a late arrival to campus, but apparently had enough time to make a splash at Texas. Black, who transferred to Austin over the summer after graduating from Michigan, was named a starting wideout for the Longhorns' season opener on Saturday against the University of Texas, El Paso (8 p.m., ET, Longhorn Network). Texas unveiled its weekly depth chart on Monday, with the 6-foot-3, 217-pound Black listed as the No. 1 "X" receiver. He reportedly beat out junior Brennan Eagles, who started seven games last season for Texas, for the spot. "He has assimilated very well," Texas head coach Tom Herman told The Houston Chronicle last week. "The team has embraced him because of his work ethic and his contribution to the team, and the offense in particular. "Guy is very selfless. You know, he wants to be on all the special (teams) units, volunteering to do that."

The Longhorns expect to utilize a three-receiver set for senior quarterback Sam Ehlinger, who threw for 3,663 yards and 32 touchdowns (with 10 interceptions) and earned honorable mention all-Big 12 honors in 2019. Black, a Hamden, Conn., native, is the most experienced of the wideout group, starting alongside sophomores Jake Smith and Joshua Moore (redshirt). He played in 21 games from 2017 to 2019, starting nine of them, but was hampered by foot injuries during his first two seasons. Black's most productive season came last fall, when he played in 12 games and caught 25 passes for 323 yards and a touchdown. - Ann Arbor News


(DS#55 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tarik BlackTexas
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  08/25/20 - WR Tarik BlackSr/2021, Texas, 6-3, 213 (DS#55 WR) + More +

  2021 SENIOR BOWL WATCH LIST: Tarik Black, Texas,...Black, a Hamden, Conn. native, is a graduate transfer wide receiver from Michigan who was a three-time letterwinner (2017-19) and appeared in 21 games with nine starts for the Wolverines, but only played one full season due to injuries as a freshman and sophomore. He has recorded 40 receptions for 507 yards and two touchdowns in his career and graduated from the College of Literature, Science and the Arts at Michigan in May 2020. In 2019, Black appeared in 12 games with five starts and caught 25 passes for 323 yards with one touchdown. His best performance of the season came when he had a team highs of four receptions and 80 receiving yards, along with one touchdown against Middle Tennessee State. - Texas Football

(DS#55 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tarik BlackTexas
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  05/11/20 - WR Tarik BlackSr/2021, Texas, 6-3, 213 (DS#55 WR) + More +

  Now that Texas has received his paperwork, Tarik Black is officially a Longhorn. School officials announced Monday the Michigan grad transfer had indeed joined UT and will be eligible for the 2020 season, giving quarterback Sam Ehlinger an experienced target out wide. Black played three seasons for the Wolverines and appeared in 21 games. Technically, he could have two years remaining since a foot injury shortened his freshman season. But grad transfers typically are a one-and-done arrangement.

The Longhorns have had strong success through the grad transfer market the last few years. Running back Tre Watson (Cal) and offensive linemen Calvin Anderson (Rice) and Parker Braun (Georgia Tech) were all key starters from the moment they transferred in. "He has competed against a lot of tremendous players in the Big Ten and at Michigan for three years, so he brings a great deal of knowledge and experience to our team," UT coach Tom Herman said in a statement. "Tarik is a really talented player who will be a valuable veteran influence and can bring added leadership to our wide receiver room." - Austin American Statesman


(DS#55 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tarik BlackTexas
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  04/29/20 - WR Tarik BlackSr/2021, Texas, 6-3, 213 (DS#55 WR) + More +

  Tarik Black posted to Instagram Friday night a video of him submitting his final class assignment. After three frustrating years on the football field, the Michigan wide receiver was done. Graduating. Now, just a few days later, the wide receiver announced his next stop: Texas. The decision to transfer was not a surprise (he announced in December plans to put his name in the NCAA's transfer portal), but the destination was unknown. While Black navigated through his final semester at Michigan, he kept his recruitment rather quiet. He never publicly announced a list of schools as candidates, nor did he reveal campus visits. Because he graduated, the 6-foot-3, 215-pound Black will be immediately eligible to play in the fall, should a season take place. He'll have two years of eligibility remaining after apparently obtaining a medical redshirt for his shortened season in 2017. - Ann Arbor News

(DS#55 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tarik BlackTexas
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  12/13/19 - WR Tarik BlackSr/2021, Texas, 6-3, 213 (DS#55 WR) + More +

  Michigan wide receiver Tarik Black has entered the transfer portal. A team spokesman confirmed that Friday. Black, a junior, has 25 catches for 323 yards and a touchdown this season. In three seasons for the Wolverines, Black has 40 receptions for 507 yards and two touchdowns. He is fourth on the team in catches this season, behind Ronnie Bell, Nico Collins and Donovan Peoples-Jones. Black began the season with four catches for 80 yards and a touchdown against Middle Tennessee, but those are still his season highs in all three categories. No. 17 Michigan faces No. 9 Alabama in the Citrus Bowl on Jan. 1. - AP College Football

(DS#55 WR) Sr/2021 WR Tarik BlackTexas
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