(AP) -- CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Clemson quarterback Willy Korn says he won't be suiting up with the Tigers next fall. The redshirt sophomore said Wednesday that he's thankful to have played for Clemson but wants to have a chance as a starter. Korn graduates in May. He still has two years of eligibility remaining and plans to transfer to another school to keep playing. The backup passer was considered one of the country's top prospects when he arrived on campus in January 2007. But he was beaten out for the starting job this fall by Kyle Parker. Korn had surgery on his right shoulder last year. He has played in six games this year, completing 12-17 passes for 90 yards and a touchdown. Clemson (8-5) plays Kentucky (7-5) in the Music City Bowl on Dec. 27.
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