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‘Personal reasons’ lead CB Ryon’e Winters to transfer from Wyoming

Craig Bohl will head into his second summer camp at Wyoming a little lighter in the defensive secondary, the school announced late this past week.

In a press release, UW confirmed that Ryon’e Winters has decided to leave the Wyoming football program for what was described only as “personal reasons.” In a tweet posted to his Twitter account, a similar theme emerged as the cornerback revealed that he will be transferring to another, undetermined program to continue his playing career.

“I have made the decision that I will no longer play football at the University of Wyoming for personal reasons, and I will be taking my talents elsewhere!” the Missouri native wrote. “I appreciate all the support and the relationships that I have gained with my fellow teammates and others along this journey!”

As a true freshman last season, Winters played in nine games, with that action coming primarily on special teams. He was credited with four tackles.

The sophomore exited spring practice earlier this year No. 2 at one of the corner positions.