May 312010
 

Cross another player off the list for Alabama basketball coach Anthony Grant.

Crimson Tide senior forward Demetrius Jemison said today he has elected to transfer for his final season. Jemison said he has met with Grant to request a release on his scholarship.

“This wasn’t an easy decision for me,” Jemison said. “That’s what I want people to understand. But it’s something I really wanted to try and something I really wanted to do.”

A 6-foot-8 senior from Birmingham’s Huffman High School, Jemison played in 93 games during three seasons under previous Alabama coach Mark Gottfried. Jemison redshirted this past season — Grant's first at Alabama — after rupturing his Achilles tendon during a preseason workout.

Jemison joins forward Justin Knox, who recently transferred to North Carolina with one year of remaining eligiblity. Jemison obtained his undergraduate degree this month. Like Knox, he can enroll in graduate school at another institution and be eligible immediately if UA clears his release and he enrolls in a graduate program that was not offered at UA.

via Demetrius Jemison to transfer from Alabama’s basketball program | al.com.

 Posted by at 5:37 pm
May 312010
 

Former Alabama quarterback Star Jackson has elected to transfer to Georgia State for the final three years of his collegiate career, Errick Lowe, Jackson’s coach at Lake Worth (Fla.) High School, confirmed today to the Press-Register.

Jackson spent the weekend looking for an apartment in Atlanta and will enroll in summer school at GSU, according to Lowe.

“He got his release (from Alabama) and everything,” Lowe said.

Jackson asked for a release on his scholarship a few weeks ago. His departure was confirmed by Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban.

via Transferring Tide QB Star Jackson is headed to Georgia State | al.com.

 Posted by at 5:35 pm
May 302010
 

Auburn’s Big Cat Weekend has produced a commitment from a high-profile quarterback from Arkansas.

Kiehl Frazier, a standout at Auburn offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn’s old school in Springdale, Ark., left Auburn on Saturday saying he would be part of the Tigers’ 2011 signing class. Our friends at AuburnSports.com and AuburnUndercover.com and Inside the Auburn Tigers reported it. They have the quotes.

Frazier is rated as the No. 4 prep quarterback in the country, according to Scout.

Frazier, who is 6-foot-3, 215 and a standout at Shiloh Christian, had offers from more than 30 schools, including Notre Dame, Florida, LSU, Arkansas, Miami and Michigan. Malzahn was once the head coach at Shiloh.

“He played a huge role,” Frazier told AuburnSports.com. “He was the first to offer me when he was at Tulsa. He’s a great coach and a great person. I’m familiar with his offense. We still run the basics of it at Shiloh.”

via Quarterback Kiehl Frazier commits to Auburn | al.com.

 Posted by at 7:39 pm