Showing the all-powerful portal plays no favorites, it’s Bowling Green’s turn to feel the sting of some personnel movement.
Monday, Ra’veion Hargrove took to Twitter to announce that he has decided to leave the MAC school and enter his name into the NCAA transfer database. “The past few months have been rough for me,” the running back wrote, without delving into specifics, “but with the help of God and my Dad I’ve finally found the answer.”
Hargrove, a three-star 2018 signee, played in eight games as a true freshman this past season, rushing for 127 yards (fifth on the team) and a touchdown on 33 carries. He also added 10 receptions for 113 yards and another touchdown coming out of the backfield, and averaged 17.2 yards per as the Falcons’ primary kick returner for good measure.
Barring an unexpected development, Hargrove would be forced to sit out the 2019 season if he ends up at another FBS school. He would then have three years of eligibility to use beginning with the 2020 season.