Texas sophomore C Raulerson tears through business school, will transfer


Texas backup center Jake Raulerson was only a redshirt sophomore this season, but he's already set to graduate from the McCombs Business School in May and plans to transfer and finish his final two years of football eligibility elsewhere.
Raulerson announced his intentions Wednesday via his Twitter account.
NCAA rules allow graduate transfers to play immediately at a new school, so Raulerson, a former four-star recruit out of Celina, Texas, about 55 miles north of Dallas, will be eligible for the 2016 season. The 6-foot-4, 290-pounder has played in 12 games during his career.
Excited for the next chapter in my life. Thankful for the University of Texas for everything! pic.twitter.com/HZXn7VHQN1
— Jake from Statefarm (@JakeRaulerson55) December 10, 2015
He was a 2014 Academic All-Big 12 choice and a four-time member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
