Hillary to leave USC for smaller program
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 7:15 am
Any thoughts on where he may be headed?
Hillary leaves, opts for more playing time
Backup QB exits program after falling behind on depth chart
Written by SETH EMERSON
semerson@thestate.com
Aramis Hillary joined the USC football program with high hopes from his coach, but left without taking a snap in a game.
Hillary, a redshirt freshman from North Augusta, has left the team with the intention of transferring to a smaller program. Coach Steve Spurrier confirmed the news after Wednesday's spring practice, the second in a row that Hillary had missed.
"Aramis is probably going to transfer down a division where he's got a chance to play next year," Spurrier said. "I think it's a smart idea. He wants to play and we wish him the best."
The news hardly was a surprise, as Hillary was passed this spring by true freshman Connor Shaw, an early enrollee, for the top backup spot. Hillary's destination was not immediately known.
"I think he's got two or three choices," Spurrier said. "I've got an idea where he's going, but we'll let him tell you if he wants to. He may change his mind since I last heard."
Hillary is facing misdemeanor charges of alcohol possession after he and his brother CoCo, a receiver at Appalachian State, were pulled over by police in West Columbia earlier this month.
Attempts to reach the player were unsuccessful. His mother and lawyer Michael Jeffcoat both declined to comment. After a brief suspension, he was reinstated to the team.
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Hillary leaves, opts for more playing time
Backup QB exits program after falling behind on depth chart
Written by SETH EMERSON
semerson@thestate.com
Aramis Hillary joined the USC football program with high hopes from his coach, but left without taking a snap in a game.
Hillary, a redshirt freshman from North Augusta, has left the team with the intention of transferring to a smaller program. Coach Steve Spurrier confirmed the news after Wednesday's spring practice, the second in a row that Hillary had missed.
"Aramis is probably going to transfer down a division where he's got a chance to play next year," Spurrier said. "I think it's a smart idea. He wants to play and we wish him the best."
The news hardly was a surprise, as Hillary was passed this spring by true freshman Connor Shaw, an early enrollee, for the top backup spot. Hillary's destination was not immediately known.
"I think he's got two or three choices," Spurrier said. "I've got an idea where he's going, but we'll let him tell you if he wants to. He may change his mind since I last heard."
Hillary is facing misdemeanor charges of alcohol possession after he and his brother CoCo, a receiver at Appalachian State, were pulled over by police in West Columbia earlier this month.
Attempts to reach the player were unsuccessful. His mother and lawyer Michael Jeffcoat both declined to comment. After a brief suspension, he was reinstated to the team.
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