Ross Taylor-Douglas is leaving the Michigan program, and will look to transfer to another school. Taylor-Douglas will graduate this spring, and be eligible to play immediately per NCAA rules.

The former three-star recruit from Avon (OH) obtained his release from Michigan after meeting with head coach Jim Harbaugh Tuesday morning. Taylor-Douglas played runningback and cornerback for the Wolverines.

"I will be leaving Michigan and looking to transfer to another school," Taylor-Douglas reported. "I loved my time at Michigan, and my degree will benefit me the rest of my life."

"I appreciate Coach Harbaugh, and know he's going to do great things at Michigan," he added. "I just want to play football the next two years, so that's why this decision was made."

"I wish nothing but the best for my teammates and the coaching staff at Michigan," he concluded.

Scout will continue to track Taylor-Douglas over the coming months, and will report on any visits he takes. He is looking to play cornerback at his next school.