The University of Miami announced on Wednesday afternoon that Junior CB Terrance Henley was leaving the Football Program. Here is the official release from UM Athletics:
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami announced Wednesday that defensive back Terrance Henley has decided to leave the football program.
“I talked to Terrance and he felt like he would have more opportunities for playing time at another program,” head coach Mark Richt said. “We wish him all the best in his future plans.”
Henley, a junior from Pompano Beach, played in three games for the Hurricanes last season.
This move takes away a player with speed but limited skill at CB. With several freshmen at this position in the 2017 recruiting class, as well as a JUCO transfers (Jhavonte Dean) and an FCS All-American Grad Transfers (Dee Delaney), it was unlikely that Henley would have had a major role on this team.
Regardless, we wish Terrance Henley the best in all his future endeavors. We will continue to evaluate the CB position, and all the positions for the Canes’, in the coming days and weeks.