For the second time in the past month, a University of Central Florida wide receiver has decided that he is leaving the program in hopes of playing elsewhere.

Jaquarius Bargnare has left the program after joining UCF as a member of the 2016 signing class, as first reported by UCFSports.com and now is confirmed by Knights247.

The redshirt sophomore joins Dontay Mayfield as the second wide receiver to transfer out of UCF. Mayfield announced his decision on December 11th last month.

Knights247 has learned Bargnare has interest in the Florida Tech Panthers of Florida Institute of Technology located in Melbourne, Fla.

The former Dr. Phillips wide receiver played in ten games as a true freshman catching six passes for 15 yards before tearing his ACL during the Cure Bowl loss against Arkansas State in 2016.

“I never knew football could be taken away from me like that," Bargnare told Chris Hays of the Orlando Sentinel in November 2017. "It opened my eyes up a lot, because I love the game of football,” he said. “It just made me grind that much harder and work that much harder to get back to the position I’m in now."

Because of the injury, Bargnare missed the entire 2017 season and served as a member of the scout team. In 2018, he appeared in three games on special teams duty.

Bargnare was one of the first UCF commits after former head coach Scott Frost was announced. Coming out of high school, the Florida native held offers from Air Force, Army, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Charlotte, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, UMass, Memphis, Purdue, South Alabama, South Florida, Troy, Utah State, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, West Virginia and Yale.