Penn State senior receiver Brandon Polk has confirmed that he is leaving the Nittany Lions program.

Polk announced on Twitter Thursday that he will move on and find a new home after graduating from the school this spring. He caught nine passes, two for touchdowns, in 2018. Word first broke that he was entering his name into the NCAA’s new transfer portal last week.

A high school teammate of former PSU quarterback Trace McSorley, Polk came to Penn State in 2015.

“I personally want to thank Coach [James] Franklin for giving me an opportunity to play football at the collegiate level, which is and always has been a dream for me.”

Thank You Penn State! pic.twitter.com/hUPNXh4Nhv — The Kidd 🏹🏈 (@TheKidd603) January 17, 2019

Besides Polk, receiver Juwan Johnson, corner Zech McPhearson, and safety Ayron Monroe have all announced that they will graduate transfer ahead of the 2019 season, which means they can play at their new school immediately. Other Penn State players reportedly weighing their options include safety Lamont Wade, tight end Danny Dalton, tackle Alex Gellerstedt, while a few others have already found new colleges to play at.

The Lions open their 2019 season on Aug. 31 opposite Idaho.