The Arkansas Razorbacks enter 2018 with new head coach Chad Morris and a new coaching staff, so there are going to be some major changes on both sides of the ball.

On Monday, it was revealed that the Hogs would be a little shorter on depth in the linebacking corps, as rising senior LB Josh Harris announced he was transferring.

In the below Instagram post, Harris says he will transfer from the program after receiving his degree in May:

These past four seasons have been an amazing experience. I’ve seen failure and I’ve seen success, but most of all I’ve learned a lot throughout this process. I want to thank my family for all the support they’ve given me since the day I made the decision to walk on here. I want to thank all of my teammates for the never ending brotherhood that we’ve gained along the way. I also want to thank all of the Razorback fans for the constant support that they show day in and day out. With that being said, I have decided to transfer from the University. After receiving my degree this May, I plan on finishing my eligibility elsewhere. This has been an incredible ride, but the journey isn’t over yet! #RememberTheName #OpenUp🐗🏈’

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Harris hasn’t played too much over his time in Fayetteville, missing the 2017 season with an injury.

He redshirted in 2014 and played sparingly on defense and special teams in 2015 and 2016. Where he plays next remains to be seen, but his time with Arkansas is apparently over.