After transferring in January, former four-star lineman is already leaving his new school

Former Michigan offensive lineman David Dawson is headed out of his second school in five months. The graduate transfer originally left Michigan to attend Iowa State, but it seems that he is not quite satisfied there either. It's been confirmed to theDes Moines Registerthat Dawson is no longer with the Cyclones.

Former Michigan offensive lineman David Dawson is headed out of his second school in five months. The graduate transfer originally left Michigan to attend Iowa State, but it seems that he is not quite satisfied there either. It's been confirmed to the Des Moines Register that Dawson is no longer with the Cyclones.

RELATED: Dave Dawson to transfer to Iowa State

In a text to the Register, head coach Matt Campbell stated that it's "[b]etter it happens now than during the season." The coach also indicated that the decision has been a couple of weeks in the making. Dawson would have been available to play immediately for ISU since he was a grad transfer, but his future remains unclear as of now.

Dawson was a four-star recruit in the class of  2013 and was rated as the No. 4 guard in the country. He was also the No. 2 player at any position in the state of Michigan and the No. 95 player overall on 247Sports.com's composite board.

[h/t College Football Talk]

You Might Also Like

College Football

Former Michigan OT David Dawson already transferring to his second school this summer

By

Big 12

Texas loses out on yet another local talent with four-star ATH Jaqualyn Crawford's commitment

By

College Football

Four-star OLB Cameron McGrone officially announces his commitment

By

Big 12

Top assistant leaving college football for Indianapolis Colts job

By

ncG1vNJzZmiekaOvtsbZZ5qopV%2BYvK24xKCcZp6fpMGjrculZpuhl2J%2Bc3vMopqhoZeWu261zrCYZquklsGmecOaraKcXZmuuL%2FOp2StqpGjwKex0Wg%3D

 Share!