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Russell Bellomy And Keith Heitzman Using Grad Transfer To Leave Michigan

To those of you that know me well, I always try my hardest never to get emotional; however, I write this with a heavy heart. My heart is packed full of experiences, acquaintances and irreplaceable memories that I will reminisce on for the rest of my life. I love each and every one of my teammates, both former and present, and I hope y’all know that every day I busted my butt for you and the benefit of UM. I will receive my degree at the end of this semester and have decided to sign my release that enables me to play my 5th year as a graduate student at another university. I pray that you respect my decision and support me in whatever I do, because this was not an easy process. I am forever grateful to have attended and played for UM and I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world. “For I know the plans I have for you…” #GoBlueAlways

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University of Michigan QB Russell Bellomy and TE Keith Heitzman both were to be 5th year Seniors this coming fall season, but it appears they are ready to move on. Bellomy and Heitzman weren’t likely to play much, so they will be utilizing a grad transfer to go to any school except one that Michigan will play in 2015. Best of luck to both of them.

 

The past few years have been an unforgettable journey full of ever lasting memories, both exciting and saddening. I have experienced the spoils of winning and the heartbreak of losing. I have always blamed my struggles on external factors and never realized that all of this was part of the process of becoming a Michigan man. It has been the most challenging yet rewarding 4 years of my life and for that I will be forever grateful. However, this moment right now has manifested itself into the toughest experience as of yet. I have signed my release form allowing me to talk with other schools for the potential to transfer. As of right now I will leave this great institution in the spring with a degree in hand and friendships that will last a lifetime. I have to make the best possible decision for me, therefore, I feel like I need to explore my options. I have to thank all the fans for their continued support through the turbulent times over these past few years and promise that Michigan is destined for greatness in the future. #forevergoblue

 

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Michigan will now have 17 scholarships for the 2015 class and it seems that getting Chris Clark is more important than ever.

And in case you missed it earlier, Justice Hayes will be doing the same.

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