N’Keal Harry announced Monday morning that he will not be staying another year at ASU. News of the decision first broke with a note tweeted by Harry prior to the official press conference.
“This definitely was not an easy decision,” Harry said. “I truly do love this university. This place has given me opportunities that I only dreamt of. And I’m forever thankful for that.”
It has not been decided if Harry will play in ASU’s upcoming bowl game. If the junior doesn’t play another down, he will finish third in program history in both receiving yards (2,889), trailing only Derek Hagan and John Jefferson, and receptions (213) behind Hagan and D.