
Former Michigan Wolverine and Chesapeake, Virginia native has signed with Virginia Tech.
The 184-pound graduate transfer joins Virginia Tech for his final year of eligibility after spending five seasons wrestling at Michigan. He becomes the third transfer added by head coach Tony Robie this offseason, following the arrivals of Ethen Miller from Maryland and SoCon Champion Sergio Desiante from Chattanooga earlier in the spring.
Bullock initially committed to Virginia Tech in 2020 after winning consecutive state championships at Oscar Smith High School, but he later changed course and signed with Michigan.

During his time with the Wolverines, Bullock compiled a 59-40 career record. He qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time in 2024 after placing fourth at the Big Ten tournament, and he qualified again the following season by finishing ninth in the conference.
His standout seasons came in 2021-22 and 2023-24, during which he excelled at earning bonus-point victories—racking up 11 and 10, respectively. More than half of his career wins came with bonus points. However, he’s looking to rebound after a challenging 2025 season, where he finished with a 13-13 record.
Bullock’s arrival fills a crucial gap at the 184-pound spot, left open by TJ Stewart’s departure, and brings valuable experience to a lineup that struggled in the heavier weight classes during postseason competition. While Virginia Tech saw success in the lightweight categories, with all four of its ACC Champions coming from those ranks, Bullock is expected to help balance the lineup.
With his addition, the Hokies’ roster appears set as the team heads into offseason training, aiming to defend its 2025 ACC Championship in the upcoming season.
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