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Ex-Clemson WR Kyrin Prister leaving Wazzu, too

The well-traveled Kyrin Priester is about to add yet another campus to his spotty college football résumé -- if somebody will take him, of course.

First reported by CougFan.com, Priester (pictured, No. 1) has decided to transfer out of the Washington State football program and continue his playing career elsewhere. The Spokesman-Review subsequently confirmed the initial report.

According to Rivals.com, the wide receiver had been indefinitely suspended from the football program earlier last month. Sources also confirmed to the site that the suspension was not related to an on-campus brawl involving several Cougars football players.

Wazzu announced in November of 2015 that Priester had transferred into the Cougars. After being granted immediate eligibility, Priester caught 34 passes for 246 yards and a touchdown.

Priester signed with Clemson in 2013 but spent that year at Fork Union Military Academy. He enrolled at Clemson in January of 2014 and played in one game for the Tigers, the season opener. He was dismissed by head coach Dabo Swinney shortly after the opener for what was described as an “attitude” issue.

A three-star member of the Tigers’ 2013 recruiting class, Priester was rated as the No. 77 receiver in the country and the No. 54 player in the state of Georgia.