Former Michigan OL selects transfer destination

The now-former Wolverine has found his new home at the college level.

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It hadn’t taken long for Michigan reserve offensive lineman Stephen Spanellis to decide he’d spend his fifth-year elsewhere.

The now-former Wolverine made his announcement that he’d be seeking a transfer shortly after the conclusion of the VRBO Citrus Bowl on Jan. 1, seemingly out of place, given that the three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree would be in contention for a starting role in 2020. But he wasn’t going to wait around to find out whether or not he’d earned it in his last go-round.

It took Spanellis just over a month to find his next landing spot, and it seems that it will take the Maryland native close to home, as he’s chosen Nashville as his next destination.

Spanellis announced on Instagram that he’s selecting Vanderbilt to finish out his career.

Given Vanderbilt’s academic reputation, it’s hardly a surprise that the Gilman (MD) native, who often led the team in GPA, would select another institution of high scholastic regard.

As a fifth-year senior, Spanellis is eligible immediately, and has one year left of eligibility.

Stephen Spanellis announces intention to transfer from Michigan

The Wolverines offensive lineman announces his intentions to transfer for his final year of eligibility.

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The paint isn’t even dry yet on the 2019 football season, but one Michigan football offensive lineman has suited up in maize and blue for the last time.

Former Baltimore (MD) Gilman offensive guard/center Stephen Spanellis was a multi-year winner of the team’s academic MVP award at the end of the season, and was a player who ascended beyond his three-star status as a recruit, but rarely got time with the starting unit.

Playing mostly on special teams, Spanellis was waiting his turn, but now it looks as if he’s not going to wait and see if it will come next year, as he announced on Instagram his intentions to transfer from the program.

Spanellis started the 2019 season with injury, and finally got back into the lineup in Week Four against Wisconsin.

A redshirt junior, Spanellis will leave Michigan with his degree in-hand, and will be immediately eligible at his institution of choice.