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LINCOLN — Amir Harris and Karrington Davis are in the transfer portal, a source told The World-Herald on Wednesday, after spending one season each at Nebraska.

Harris — who said last week that he planned on returning — was called by coaches over the weekend and informed he no longer had a spot on the team, sources told The World-Herald. Davis was told the same information late last week.

Both joined Brady Heiman as freshmen scholarship players told in the last week that they aren’t in the future plans for new coach Fred Hoiberg. The attrition leaves Nebraska with four open scholarships.

Harris appeared in 23 games as a freshman, averaging 2.2 points per game with 2.5 rebounds. He missed more than a month from December to January with mononucleosis. When he returned, he provided Nebraska with production off the bench while the roster suffered more injuries. Harris scored the winning layup against Iowa in the home finale in a 93-91 victory in overtime but missed the rest of the season with a meniscus injury.