The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Clemson QB Bryant transferri­ng

- By Pete Iacobelli

Clemson quarterbac­k Kelly Bryant feels he didn’t get a fair shot to keep his job and has decided to transfer after highly touted freshman Trevor Lawrence was named the starter for the third-ranked Tigers.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney announced the senior’s intention to transfer Wednesday, two days after it was announced that Lawrence would start this week against Syracuse.

Bryant had started the past 18 games for the Tigers, going 16-2. He missed the past two days of practice after what Swinney said was an emotional conversati­on between the two on Monday.

“It was a rough day,” Swinney said.

Bryant’s demotion did not sit well with the graduate student, who led Clemson to a 12-2 mark last year, a third consecutiv­e Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip and College Football Playoff berth.

“I’ve been here. I’ve waited my turn. I’ve done everything y’all have asked me to do, plus more,”’ Bryant told The Greenville News . “I’ve never been a distractio­n. I’ve never been in trouble with anything. To me, it was kind of a slap in the face.”

Bryant did not immediatel­y return messages left by The Associated Press.

Bryant, who turned 22 on Tuesday, graduated this past May and has one more year of eligibilit­y left. NCAA rules permitted him to play in four games this year. But had he taken a snap against Syracuse on Saturday, Bryant’s college career would’ve ended after this season.

Questions about Bryant’s performanc­e after he replaced former Clemson All-American Deshaun Watson began in last year’s Sugar Bowl.

After Tigers’ offensive struggles in a 24-6 loss to Alabama, many outside the program started pointing to the 6-foot-6 Lawrence as the Tigers’ next championsh­ip quarterbac­k.

Bryant won the starting job this summer, although Lawrence has gotten significan­t time in what had been Clemson’s two-quarterbac­k rotation.

While Bryant has started all four games this season, Lawrence has been more productive. He’s completed 39 of 60 passes for 600 yards, nine touchdowns and two intercepti­ons.

Swinney was “sad” and “disappoint­ed” with Bryant’s choice. He also said Bryant has the right to feel the way he does.

But the coach said, “At the end of the day, this is not middle school. You’ve got to make tough decisions.”

Swinney believes Bryant got a fair shake and is grateful for all he’s done in his three-plus years with the Tigers.

“Another program is going to get a quality quarterbac­k and a quality young man,” Swinney said.

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