Gophers freshman offensive lineman Jack York has entered into the NCAA’s transfer portal, a source confirmed Monday to the Pioneer Press.

York, listed at 6-foot-6 and 300 pounds, sat out the entire 2018 season, using his redshirt. By entering the national database, the three-star recruit from First Baptist Academy in Dallas, Texas, makes his intentions to leave Minnesota known to other programs.

York would be the second offensive lineman to leave the 2018 recruiting class, joining 6-8, 260-pound Grant Norton, who left the U program in October. Norton is not believed to be looking to play elsewhere.

If York leaves, the 2018 class would have three total departures, including quarterback Vic Viramontes, who left after spring practice a year ago. He returned to Riverside City College in California, switched positions to linebacker last season and signed with Nevada-Las Vegas in December.

Five freshmen offensive linemen from the 2018 class remain with the Gophers, including Daniel Faalele, who started the final eight games last season at right tackle. He was named all-Big Ten honorable mention.

The U also has guard Curtis Dunlap Jr., who played in only four games, maintaining his redshirt in 2018. He started Minnesota’s 34-10 victory over Georgia Tech in the Quick Lane Bowl in December.

The 2018 group of offensive linemen also includes junior college transfer Jason Dickson and high school commitments Austin Beier and Nathan Boe of Lakeville North, none of whom played last season.