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Derrion Grim lost faith the Nebraska offense would eventually resemble the one he expected to play in when he chose the Huskers.

In an interview with The Stockton Record, Grim cited that as one of the primary reasons he decided to transfer from Nebraska earlier this week before ever playing a down. Grim said he expected the Huskers to pass more often with four wide receiver sets, but that wasn't the case.

Mike Riley tried to convince Grim that, in the long run, the offense would feature more of that, but Grim wasn't buying it.

“I didn’t really believe him as much anymore,” he told The Record.

Riley, when speaking with reporters Thursday, only confirmed that Grim had left the program but did not offer more details. On Wednesday, La'Tef Grim, Derrion's father, told The World-Herald Nebraska simply wasn't "the right fit" for his son.