Louisville DB Shaq Wiggins says he is transferring
Louisville defensive back Shaq Wiggins says he is leaving the school and will play his fifth season of college ball elsewhere.
Wiggins, who began his career at Georgia before transferring to Louisville ahead of the 2014 season, will be immediately eligible to play in 2017, as he already has his undergraduate degree.
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I would like to thank the University of Louisville for allowing me to be apart of such a great University and football program, but I
— Shaquille Wiggins (@ShaqWiggins6) March 20, 2017
I have decided to part ways and transfer else where. I am very thankful and blessed for all opportunities but this decision is for me and
— Shaquille Wiggins (@ShaqWiggins6) March 20, 2017
And my family,
— Shaquille Wiggins (@ShaqWiggins6) March 20, 2017
Wiggins started as a freshman with the Bulldogs in 2013 and earned honorable mention All-ACC recognition in 2015, his first season of eligibility with the Cardinals. Injuries limited Wiggins to just eight games in 2016, and he recorded eight tackles, three pass breakups and one quarterback hurry.
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Looking ahead, it’s worth noting that Wiggins played for defensive coordinator Todd Grantham at both Georgia and Louisville, and that Grantham left this offseason to become Mississippi State’s DC.
For more Louisville news, visit CardinalSports.com.
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