Transfers are becoming more prevalent on a yearly basis in college football, and the changing of schools can include players who were thought to be the nation’s best during their time in high school. Will a change of scenery lead to some former stars living up to their rankings? We take a look at five former Rivals250 quarterbacks who are set to re-emerge at new programs this fall.
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BRANDON HARRIS, NORTH CAROLINA
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Harris was one of the nation’s top quarterbacks in the class of 2014, and he elected to stay in state and attend LSU. After battling for the starting job, he eventually saw the field for the Tigers, showing flashes of talent that helped him become the full-time starter in 2015. But after another up-and-down year that season and a slow start to 2016, Harris was replaced as the Tigers' starter. After playing in just two games last fall, Harris announced his intentions to transfer. After weighing several options, he settled on North Carolina, where he will try to fill the shoes vacated by No. 2 overall draft pick Mitch Trubisky.
You can see the rest of the list here.
RELATED: Former five-stars who transferred
BRANDON HARRIS, NORTH CAROLINA
AP
Harris was one of the nation’s top quarterbacks in the class of 2014, and he elected to stay in state and attend LSU. After battling for the starting job, he eventually saw the field for the Tigers, showing flashes of talent that helped him become the full-time starter in 2015. But after another up-and-down year that season and a slow start to 2016, Harris was replaced as the Tigers' starter. After playing in just two games last fall, Harris announced his intentions to transfer. After weighing several options, he settled on North Carolina, where he will try to fill the shoes vacated by No. 2 overall draft pick Mitch Trubisky.
You can see the rest of the list here.