In the first two installments of our ‘Remember Me?’ series we looked at former five-stars and former Rivals250 quarterbacks who are set to re-emerge at new college programs this fall. But with so many big names transferring every year, there are plenty more former high-profile recruits hoping to resurrect their careers or improve their draft stock at new programs this fall. Here’s a look at eight former Rivals250 offensive recruits set to play for new schools this fall.
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Quinn had his share of options in 2014, but like most elite recruits from the state of Louisiana, he chose to stay home and play for the Tigers over programs like Texas A&M, California and others. After arriving at LSU he wasted no time seeing the field, starting seven games as a true freshman in 2014 and finishing second on the team in receptions with 17 catches. However his career took a step back in 2015 as he started just two games and elected to transfer after that season. Quinn chose SMU as his new destination and after sitting out the 2016 season, will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Mustangs.
You can see the rest of the list here.
MORE REMEMBER ME: Five-stars that transferred | Rivals250 QBs that transferred
AP Images
Quinn had his share of options in 2014, but like most elite recruits from the state of Louisiana, he chose to stay home and play for the Tigers over programs like Texas A&M, California and others. After arriving at LSU he wasted no time seeing the field, starting seven games as a true freshman in 2014 and finishing second on the team in receptions with 17 catches. However his career took a step back in 2015 as he started just two games and elected to transfer after that season. Quinn chose SMU as his new destination and after sitting out the 2016 season, will have two years of eligibility remaining with the Mustangs.
You can see the rest of the list here.