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While it may have seemed a little dubious via his Twitter posting, his Instagram post made it crystal clear.
It was rumored that former Michigan receiver Tarik Black — who announced following the 2019 regular season that he would seek a transfer for his final two seasons — would likely end up at Boston College, near his native Connecticut. It turns out, however, that Black had bigger plans.
Taking to both Twitter and Instagram, Black announced that he’s transferring to Texas to continue his college career.
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As mentioned, he’ll have two years left of eligibility, as he got a medical redshirt for his senior season, and played the last two years for Michigan.
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— Tarik Black (@LetmeRockk_) April 29, 2020
It’s not yet known whether or not he’ll be eligible immediately to play in Austin, but as of current, there’s a proposed NCAA rule change that would allow players a one-time transfer exception, regardless of circumstances.
At Michigan, Black played in 17 games and had 40 receptions for 507 yards and two touchdowns.
Black not only broke his foot in the third game of his college career, but he broke his other foot the following year in fall camp. However, he returned to the lineup against Michigan State a little more than halfway through the season. However, he didn’t get his second touchdown until 2019.