Ole Miss TE Trigg no longer with program
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi tight end Michael Trigg has left the program amid his second season since transferring.
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin confirmed on Wednesday previous reports that Trigg had left the team. Trigg had played in 10 games since transferring from USC along with quarterback Jaxson Dart before last season. He caught 21 passes for 221 yards and four touchdowns. That includes four catches for 65 yards and a TD in three games this season.
“We wish him nothing but the best,” Kiffin said. “He's not part of our program.”
Trigg's bio has been removed from the web site of No. 20 Ole Miss.
Ole Miss brought in transfer Caden Prieskorn, who missed the first three games with an injury before making his debut against Alabama.
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