While Michigan is set to experience very little attrition this offseason, two players announced they’ll be transferring from the program.
Running back Ross Taylor-Douglas and defensive back Terry Richardson each made it known today that they’ll be leaving the program. Taylor-Douglas will have two years of eligibility; Richardson will be immediately eligible as a graduate transfer.
Taylor-Douglas’ news was first reported by Scout’s Bill Greene and then later confirmed by Wolverine247’s Steve Lorenz.
Richardson released a statement to ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren.
Michigan DB Terry Richardson says he's pursuing a grad transfer.