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Vols WR Campbell leaving Knoxville

Three years after heading to Knoxville as a member of Tennessee’s 2007 recruiting class, Todd Campbell has decided to leave the football program, The Tennessean is reporting.

The wide receiver’s father told the paper that his son has made the decision to transfer, although there’s no word on where he will land. A school spokesman confirmed to the Knoxville News Sentinel that Campbell has left the program.

Campbell played a portion of his high school career in the state of Kentucky, and was recruited by then-UK offensive coordinator Joker Phillips; as Phillips is now the Wildcats head coach, Lexington could be a place of interest for the receiver.

Campbell did not have a reception during his time with the Volunteers and, as noted by the News Sentinel, was likely to not see much of the field in 2010 due to the depth of talent at the position.

The junior has already earned a communications degree, and will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.