The Cougars’ former starting quarterback John O’Korn has been approved to transfer and will not return to UH next season, according to the University.
The news comes on the heels of a rough season for O’Korn, whose starting position was replaced by Greg Ward Jr. with seven games left in the season. O’Korn announced his departure via Twitter Saturday night, thanking fans for making his time at UH “a memorable one.”
https://twitter.com/JohnOKorn/status/556635967004495872
The Houston Chronicle reported that O’Korn has been approved to visit four schools- Texas Christian University, the University of Texas at Austin, University of Florida and the University of Wisconsin.
O’Korn’s departure follows an overhaul of UH’s football program, with the firing of Tony Levine and his replacement by former Ohio State University offensive coordinator Tom Herman. Todd Orlando has replaced former defensive coordinator David Gibbs, who accepted an offer at Texas Tech University.
Great young man. Thanks for his time here. Good luck in the future
Good luck to him. Too bad he had to suffer through such poor play calling last season that he got benched.