The Maryland Terrapins have had a bakers dozen of players transfer from their football program, as cornerback Avery Graham is the latest player to leave the program according to a report by the Baltimore Sun.
"I'm disappointed that Avery has decided to leave us, but he didn't feel he was going to be a starter in the fall," Terps coach Randy Edsall said in a news release. "Avery was a hard worker during his time here and we wish him well."
The redshirt junior has been granted an unconditional release by the University, leaving the Terps with a lack of experience at the cornerback position. The only cornerbacks currently on the roster with game experience are Jeremiah Johnson and Dexter McDougle.
Graham's transfer is the 13th that has occurred since head coach Randy Edsall took over the program in 2011. The other 12 players who have transfered are: Danny O'Brien, R.J. Dill, Desmond Kearse, Titus Till, D.J. Adams, Jeremiah Wilson, Cody Blue, David Mackall, Max Garcia, Mario Rowson, Adrian Coxson, and Rashaan Moore.
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