One of the top recruits from the 2016 recruiting class announced his plans to transfer from his college football program.

Former four-star recruit Antonneous Clayton took to Twitter on Saturday afternoon to announce he’s transferring from Florida.

Clayton revealed he’s taking his talents back to his home state of Georgia.

He’ll spend the final two years of his eligibility playing for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

“First off it’s been a long two weeks for me since the beginning of this process I’ve had two long weeks to think about my future but after talking it over with my family and having a great conversation with Georgia tech and Coach Collins and their staff today, I’ve decided to spend the last two years of my academic and football career at Georgia tech….Mama I’m coming home,” he said on Twitter.

Clayton is a former four-star defensive end recruit. He was the No. 2 weakside defensive end from the 2016 class and the No. 27 player in the class overall.

The former Dooly County high school star was the No. 4 player from the state of Georgia when he announced his commitment to Florida. He played sparingly for the Gators over his three years, playing in just 10 games.

Now he’ll get a fresh start closer to home.