Georgia Tech’s starting center has decided to transfer.

Center Harrison Moore announced Saturday that he is entering the NCAA’s transfer portal. Moore (6-5, 300) is the fourth Tech offensive linemen to leave the program this offseason.

A sophomore, Moore played 682 offensive snaps (fifth most among Yellow Jackets) over 11 games this past season. He had the team’s fourth-best pass blocking grade among starting offensive lineman and fifth-best run blocking grade, according to Pro Football Focus.

Moore also played 184 offensive snaps over 11 games as a true freshman in 2024 and was considered one of the team’s tougher players after continuing to practice when he had a tooth knocked out.

Moore’s backup at center, Tana Alo-Tupuola, has also announced his intention to transfer, as have Tech offensive linemen Peyton Joseph and Ben Galloway. Wide receivers Jamauri Brice, Isiah Canion, Zion Taylor and Bailey Stockton; defensive backs Christian Pritchett and D.J. Moore; quarterback Aaron Philo; and linebacker Melvin Jordan IV have also announced their intentions to transfer.

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