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Craig Bohl may have found his man.

Former Indiana quarterback Cameron Coffman confirmed to the Star-Tribune Friday morning that he will transfer to Wyoming. He previously announced the transfer on his Twitter account.

"Excited to announce that I will be going to Wyoming. Blessed to have another opportunity," Coffman tweeted.

Coffman -- a 6-foot-2, 205-pound senior from Peculiar, Missouri -- played scarcely last season in a back-up role, completing 2 of 9 passes for 29 yards and an interception. He lost the starting gig after starring as a sophomore in 2012, throwing for 2,734 yards -- second in the Big Ten -- with 15 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

He may be a talented passer, but Coffman is not a dual-threat quarterback. He was sacked 13 times in 2012 and ran for a total of -1 yards and one touchdown.

Prior to his transfer to Indiana, Coffman played at Arizona Western Community College in Yuma, Arizona, in 2011. He threw for 2,244 yards with 21 touchdowns and six interceptions and completed 61.4 percent of his passes, leading Arizona Western to its first 11-win season in program history. He also guided his team to the National Junior College Athletic Association national championship game, where he threw for 291 yards and four touchdowns.