Another Indiana Football player has entered the transfer portal this spring. This time it is wide receiver Kamryn Perry. 

A day after defensive lineman Philip Blidi entered the portal, Perry announced he would be leaving the program and entering the portal on Thursday via X/Twitter.

The redshirt sophomore appeared in nine games a season ago, catching three passes for 22 yards. 

The 5-foot-9 170-pound wideout committed to play for Tom Allen as a three-star recruit in the 2022 class. Perry originally committed to Central Michigan but decommitted before signing with Indiana football.

With a deep wide receiver room, it is not surprising to see Perry enter the transfer portal as he will likely look to go to a school with more opportunities for him on the field.

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