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Oklahoma State QB Daxx Garman decides to transfer

Nov 1, 2014; Manhattan, KS, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys quarterback Daxx Garman (12) drops back to pass during a 48-14 loss to the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. (Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports)
Nov 1, 2014; Manhattan, KS, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys quarterback Daxx Garman (12) drops back to pass during a 48-14 loss to the Kansas State Wildcats at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. (Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports)

Oklahoma State quarterback Daxx Garman has decided to transfer.

Coach Mike Gundy announced the move Monday, stating that he didn’t know where Garman was going to land, but that he appreciated his efforts while he was a Cowboy.

Last week, Gundy told Fox Sports Southwest that he had given Garman until Monday to decide whether to stay with the team or leave. Rumors have been swirling about Garman’s departure since the season ended and Gundy named Mason Rudolph the starter.

Gundy reiterated Monday that Rudolph would be the starter this spring followed by J.W. Walsh as the main backup.

Garman started eight games in 2014 after Walsh suffered a season-ending foot injury on Sept. 6. He completed 152-of-277 passes for 12 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, but suffered a head injury against Texas on Nov. 15 and was replaced by Rudolph.

Garman already transferred from Arizona to Oklahoma State in 2012, but will graduate from Oklahoma State in May making him immediately eligible to play at another FBS program.

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