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A.J. Derby, No. 17, will transfer from Iowa.


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Derby latest player to leave Iowa

The Associated Press

IOWA CITY — Iowa football player A.J. Derby is leaving the program after a season in which coach Kirk Ferentz moved him to defense from quarterback.

The school said Monday that Derby, an Iowa City native, had been granted a release from his scholarship and will transfer elsewhere.

Derby thanked his coaches but said, "unfortunately, I don't feel this is the best fit for me personally to reach my goals as a student-athlete."

He initially won the backup quarterback job last fall as a redshirt freshman, completing 3 of 6 passes for 30 yards. But he was suspended for two games in October after he was arrested on charges of public intoxication and criminal mischief.

When Derby returned to action, Ferentz had him practicing at linebacker and playing in games on kickoff coverage.

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