 Anthony Brown is transferring from Arkansas, a UA spokesperson confirmed to WholeHogSports Thursday.

The sophomore defensive lineman did not play in 2015, but appeared in three games as a true freshman last season.

He had a quarterback hurry and batted down a pass against Auburn and made his only tackle in the Razorbacks' win over Northern Illinois.

Brown was suspended during spring practice in April, but head coach Bret Bielema didn't specify a reason. Although he didn't appear in any games, he was enrolled in classes and practiced with the team this fall.

The former three-star recruit from Miami, Florida, Killian High joins wide receivers Jojo Robinson (Miami) and Kendrick Edwards (Miami) and linebacker Randy Ramsey (Fort Lauderdale) as Florida natives that have left the team since the summer.

Of the six players from the Sunshine State that signed with the Razorbacks in 2014, just two remain on the team: offensive lineman Josh Allen (Jacksonville) and linebacker Cornelius Floyd (Miami).

Allen is the only one that hasn't experienced some form of public discipline. The four no longer on the team each served suspensions while at Arkansas and Floyd was one of the players that carried a mattress around the field as punishment during fall practice.

Brown tweeted Monday about leaving Arkansas and a couple of players, Denver Kirkland and Kevin Richardson, have responded, expressing support and wishing him luck wherever he ends up.