LSU running back Lanard Fournette has left the team, according to ESPN’s Edward Aschoff.

Fournette is the younger brother of Jacksonville Jaguars running back — and former LSU star — Leonard Fournette. According to Aschoff, citing a source, Fournette “just wants to move on with his life.”

In four seasons with LSU, including the start of 2019, Fournette rushed for just 162 yards on 31 carries with two touchdowns. Fournette rushed for 36 yards on 13 carries in 2019. While Fournette’s absence will reduce depth, LSU will give more carries to freshmen John Emery and Tyrion Davis-Price behind starter Clyde Edwards-Helaire. Emery and Davis-Price have combined for 128 rushing yards and four touchdowns in 2019.

Fournette is no longer listed on the team’s website, and his bio has been taken down. He graduated from LSU in May, and he’s no longer enrolled in classes, per the report.

Fournette signed with LSU in the class of 2015. He was rated a 3-star prospect and was ranked as the nation’s No. 98 athlete and the state of Louisiana’s No. 58 overall athlete, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings.

LSU hosts Utah State Saturday in Tiger Stadium at 12:00 p.m. ET on the SEC Network.