Apparently Taylor is trying to say the right things (unlike a former Ohio State running back):
Updated: July 25, 2006, 5:45 PM ET
Longhorns running back to transfer after 15-TD year
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Ramonce Taylor, who struggled with academic and legal troubles after Texas' national championship season, said he will transfer to another school.
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Taylor scored a touchdown in Texas' Rose Bowl win over Southern California. But he missed spring practice because of academic problems and in May was arrested on a marijuana possession charge, which is still pending.
In a statement released by Texas officials Tuesday, Taylor thanked his teammates and coach Mack Brown. The statement did not say where he planned to transfer.
"Frederick Douglass once said, 'No struggle, no progress.' I've had my share of struggles and now it's time for progress," Taylor said.
"I want to thank my teammates who supported me through any struggle," he said. "I also need to thank coach Brown for always being honest and never changing. He always treated me as a person first and not just a football player. I'll always respect him for that."
One of the Longhorns' most versatile players, Taylor scored 15 touchdowns last season, playing both running back and wide receiver.
"We appreciate all that R.T. contributed to our program," Brown said. "We wish him the very best in football and in life."
Despite Taylor's departure, Texas has depth at running back.
Jamaal Charles rushed for 878 yards and 11 touchdowns as a freshman last season and senior
Selvin Young and sophomore
Henry Melton combined for 893 yards and 18 TDs.
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