Transferring Tennessee offensive lineman Venzell Boulware revealed Wednesday he will finish his collegiate career at Miami.

Boulware announced in October, less than two weeks after starting for the Vols against UMass, that he planned to "pursue other options away from UT for the remainder of my collegiate career."

He announced his new destination on his Twitter account on Wednesday.

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Having remained enrolled at Tennessee even after leaving the football team, Boulware plans to enroll at Miami in the summer after he graduates from Tennessee in May, and he will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Boulware, a player the Vols had to fend off Ohio State to hold onto in the run-up to signing day in 2015, redshirted his first year at Tennessee before starting three games at guard during the 2016 season, though he might have started a fourth had he not been ruled academically ineligible for the Music City Bowl.

Heading into the 2017, Boulware and Jack Jones were locked in a tight competition for the starting left guard spot. Jones won the battle in preseason and started the first three games before a poor showing at Florida prompted Boulware to replace him in the starting lineup against UMass.

However, Boulware did not play the following week against Georgia and announced his transfer just days later.

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