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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Sports»K-State’s Warmack, Heath announce transfer

    K-State’s Warmack, Heath announce transfer

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    By Mitch Fortner on February 12, 2018 K-State Sports, Sports, Uncategorized
    Kansas State punt returner Dominique Heath (4) tries to escape from TCU special team player Deante Gray (20) during the second half of a football game Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016, in Fort Worth, Texas. Kansas State won 30-6. (AP Photo/Ron Jenkins)

    On Sunday, K-State running back Dalvin Warmack and wide receiver Dominique Heath announced on their respective Twitter accounts that they will be transferring from K-State.

    Warmack says he’ll be leaving for his final year of eligibility after he graduates in May. After three years under Bill Snyder, Warmack will finish with 527 yards and three touchdowns.

    pic.twitter.com/7h2CG6poXO

    — Dalvin Warmack (@Dalvin_warmack1) February 12, 2018

    Heath said that he will also be leaving once he graduates in May and that he’ll be transfering to a school closer to home. Heath will finish his K-State career with 947 yards and eight total touchdowns.

    pic.twitter.com/hfDrlUXcYC

    — R.I.P QUAVO (@MrHBO_OnDemand) February 11, 2018

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