Connor Mitch decision adds new twist to done-and-one transfer movement
Posted May 23, 2016
Critics of the done-and-one transfer trend in college sports are going to frown about former Raleigh Wakefield High football star Connor Mitch’s plans. After starting the first game of the 2015 season and quarterbacking South Carolina to a win over UNC, Mitch announced over the weekend that he’ll graduate during summer school and leave for another program with two seasons of immediate eligibility left.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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