Former starting QB Lorenzo Nunez leaving South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Former South Carolina starting quarterback Lorenzo Nunez is leaving the Gamecocks.
South Carolina coach Will Muschamp said Sunday that Nunez wants to transfer somewhere he can play quarterback.
Nunez started two games at quarterback during his freshman season in 2015, but left the second one against Missouri with a shoulder injury. He played sparingly after that, then was shifted to wide receiver after Muschamp took over as coach.
Nunez completed 32-of-52 passes for 376 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing for 375 yards with two more scores for South Carolina.
Muschamp said he was disappointed in Nunez's decision, because he thought the 6-foot-3 sophomore could help the Gamecocks' offense going forward. Freshman Jake Bentley has been the team's starting quarterback the past six games.
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