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OSU Quarterback Keondre Wudtee Transferring to Northern Arizona

Wudtee-to-NAU appears to be official.

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Oklahoma State quarterback Keondre Wudtee, who announced three months ago he intended to transfer from OSU, has found a new home.

Wudtee posted to his Twitter account on Sunday a tweet that read “Blessed” but prominently featured the Louisiana product wearing a “Lumberjacks” jersey of the Big Sky variety, a trademark of Northern Arizona’s football program and not one of the all-familiar Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks.

Wudtee three months ago cited a family medical situation as the reason for his leaving OSU.

“At the beginning of the 2018 season, the matriarch of my family was diagnosed with a medical situation that is of great concern to me,” he said. “Due to the situation, I have decided to transfer from OSU and continue my academic/athletic future elsewhere.”

Wudtee redshirted 2016 and played only sparingly in 2017 and 2018 where he attempted only 15 total passes and logged a combined 33 yards rushing. Projecting into 2019, he was likely to be the fourth QB in the rotation behind Spencer Sanders, Dru Brown and likely Brendan Costello, the freshman early enrollee.

Wudtee, a Bossier City, Louisiana native, committed to OSU in 2016 in a signing day ceremony over TCU. He was the second commit for OSU at quarterback in the class but the only who wound up signing, as he committed shortly after Nick Starkel’s decommitment and flip to Texas A&M.

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