Did you think we’d start the day any other way?
On his personal Twitter account Thursday, Tyron Arnett announced that, "[a]fter [an] innumerous amount of prayer and talks with my family, I’ve decided to forgo my junior season to open my recruitment back up and enter the Transfer Portal.” Because he played in four or fewer games, the wide receiver would have two seasons of eligibility he could use at another FBS program beginning in 2020 if he leaves WMU as a graduate transfer.
It does appear he will be departing as a grad transfer as Arnett ends his tweet by declaring that he “will have two years of eligibility left.”
Gods plan 🤙🏾🙏 pic.twitter.com/GdqB4uHNDn
— Triskaidekaphobia (@ThereGo_Nett17) September 25, 2019
In a little over two seasons and 19 games, Arnett has caught 21 passes for 287 yards and a touchdown.
This season, Arnett has four receptions for 51 yards. His best year came as a true freshman in 2017 as he totaled 210 yards and a touchdown on 13 receptions.