Penn State linebacker Dae’lun Darien has announced where he will continue his college football career.

The redshirt sophomore from Baltimore, Md., said in early January that he was moving on, and now he has confirmed that he will play at Delaware in 2019.

“Thank you God and everyone who is there to support me with the decisions I make in my life,” Darien wrote in a social media post announcing the move.

“The staff at the University of Delaware is giving me an unbelievable opportunity to finish living my dreams and earn TWO degrees! I can not wait to get on campus!”

Darien should be eligible to play immediately at the FCS school. He is not the first Nittany Lion linebacker to move on to Delaware in recent years, as Troy Reeder did the same in 2016.

Recruited to Penn State as a receiver, Darien switched positions before the start of the 2018 season. He mostly played special teams during his time in blue and white.

Other confirmed transfers so far this offseason includes receivers Juwan Johnson and Brandon Polk, safety Ayron Monroe, corner Zech McPhearson, and tight end Danny Dalton, among others.