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Former Michigan quarterback Russell Bellomy will play his final year of football at Texas-San Antonio.

(Melanie Maxwell | MLive.com)

Russell Bellomy has found his new home, and it's not far away from his old one.

The former Michigan quarterback announced Sunday night that he's transferring to the University of Texas-San Antonio to play his final season of football in 2015. Bellomy played high school football at Martin High School in Arlington, Texas.

Bellomy was eligible for a graduate transfer, and should be able to play immediately this season.

One of former Michigan coach Brady Hoke's first recruits in 2011, the 6-foot-3, 217-pounder had a disappointing four seasons, statistically, at Michigan.

For his career, Bellomy finished 4 of 23 for 46 yards and 4 interceptions. He opted to use his final year of eligibility elsewhere a few weeks after Jim Harbaugh was named the team's new coach.

UTSA, coached by former Miami head man Larry Coker, went 4-8 last season playing out of Conference USA.

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