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Ray Lewis III, left, and his father, former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis Jr., share a laugh after his national signing day ceremony in the Lake Mary Prep auditorium in Lake Mary, Fla., Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. Lewis signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of Miami, where his father also played college football. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Ray Lewis III, left, and his father, former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis Jr., share a laugh after his national signing day ceremony in the Lake Mary Prep auditorium in Lake Mary, Fla., Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. Lewis signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of Miami, where his father also played college football. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)Phelan M. Ebenhack/Associated Press

Ray Lewis III to Transfer from Miami to Coastal Carolina

Tim KeeneyJan 6, 2015

Ray Lewis III is done following in his dad's footsteps. 

According to Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman, the son of former University of Miami star Ray Lewis has decided to transfer from the Hurricanes to Coastal Carolina:

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Lewis III posted a picture of Coastal Carolina's mascot on his Instagram account with the following caption: "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity, if opportunity doesn't knock... build a door!#Round2"

He was recruited as a running back but switched to cornerback during his first season on campus, which he redshirted. Even with the position change, though, he never saw the field, playing zero snaps in 2014. 

As the Miami Herald's Manny Navarro noted, the new environment—and fresh start—could be exactly what he needs:

The Chanticleers had an impressive 2014 season, finishing 11-2 with a trip to the FCS quarterfinals. While Lewis should be able to find playing time, he shouldn't take anything for granted at the very solid program. 

As for Miami, transfers are never good to see after 6-7 seasons, but these kinds of things happen when kids aren't seeing the field. While its disappointing to lose the son of a school legend, it shouldn't prove detrimental to Al Golden's team. 

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