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  Just seven months after his long-awaited return, tight end Daniel Imatorbhebhe is leaving USC. Imatorbhebhe entered the NCAA transfer portal as a graduate transfer this week, closing the door on a frustrating, injury-prone tenure with the Trojans. Imatorbhebhe began his career at Florida, but soon transferred to USC, where he burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman during USC's 2016 run to the Rose Bowl. The tight end caught four touchdown passes over the season's final eight games, emerging as a favorite red-zone target of quarterback Sam Darnold. But nagging groin and hip injuries followed him from there, sapping him of his effectiveness as a sophomore, before robbing him of an entire season in 2018. The following summer, USC listed him as a "squadman lost," and coach Clay Helton announced that Imatorbhebhe would leave the team to "focus on finalizing his master's degree." - Los Angeles Times

rSr/2022 TE Daniel ImatorbhebheKansas State
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