Kyle Bosch (on the left) announced on Twitter that he’ll transfer from Michigan. Bosch took a leave of absence from the school last year and missed the entire season. Bosch, a former four-star recruit out of Wheaton, Illinois, started three games his freshman year. It’s unknown where he is transferring to.
Going to miss my teammates more than anything I wish the best of luck to my all of my brothers
— Kyle Bosch (@Kyle_Bosch65) January 6, 2015
UPDATE: Bosch apparently talked to Sporting News recently about his decision to transfer, which may have been because he was rubbed wrong by coach Harbaugh:
“I was at school all day, getting ready,” Bosch told Sporting News on Tuesday morning. “Then I met with Coach Harbaugh and I didn’t expect the transfer. That was not my original intent when I went up there yesterday. … This was very untimely. If it was my intention to transfer, I would have done that a long time ago.”
Bosch said his meeting with Harbaugh produced two options: stay with the program with stipulations (he did not say what they were) or transfer.
“They were shocked and a lot of people were disappointed that I was leaving,” Bosch said of informing his teammates of the news. “I love all of them very, very much. I saw a lot of my teammates for the first time since I left in September. There were a lot of hugs and tears and it was a shock to everyone.”
Here was Bosch’s tweet right before he had a discussion with Harbaugh:
Back in Ann Arbor!
— Kyle Bosch (@Kyle_Bosch65) January 5, 2015