With the departure of long-time head coach Mark Richt, Georgia’s football roster was bound to have some turnover.

The first player that appears to be leaving the UGA program and following Mark Richt to Miami is wide receiver and return specialist Isaiah McKenzie. Yesterday, McKenzie allegedly posted a graphic on his Snapchat account that read “I’m officially transferring to UM.”

Isiah Mackenzies snapchat says he's transferring to UM… 2 of his former coaches on staff now with Rumph & Richt pic.twitter.com/z1Wh4bs2e5 — Kyle Pumariega (@KylePuma) January 4, 2016

Later on Monday, UGA teammate Terry Godwin posted a somewhat of a farewell message to Isaiah McKenzie on his Instagram account.

🅱lood💉💉 couldn't make us closer!! I'll hold the fort down while you away Brodie #1love #JOYSTICK #CINCO @zee_thoven 💯💯🐶🐾 #DGD A post shared by Terry Godwin (@godwin4) on Jan 4, 2016 at 5:32pm PST

If in fact Isaiah McKenzie does leave the Georgia Bulldogs, it would be a big loss, but not a huge one. McKenzie had his ups and downs on the field, but he is a dynamic player and dangerous return man than would be hard to immediately replace.

Off the field, McKenzie also had a few issues. He was suspended for the 2014 Belk Bowl against Louisville and was accused of making a terroristic threat at a Chili’s in Athens in September.

Factors that would likely affect his decision to transfer are that he hails from Miami, Florida and new UM head coach Mark Richt just hired McKenzie’s old high school coach Mike Rumph.

Rumph also coached UGA running back Sony Michel, who has also been tied to some transfer rumors. However, it seems unlikely that Michel would leave Georgia and sit out a year in order to play at Miami or another FBS school.

Update (3:40pm ET)

It appears that Isaiah McKenzie will stay at UGA.