After entering the transfer portal earlier this month, Alabama Crimson Tide Defensive back Jahlil Hurley has now officially made the decision on where he will play college football in 2025, committing to Kansas. Jayhawks.
Hurley is the second Alabama transfer to make a decision so far, joining edge rusher Keanu Koht who has committed to Vanderbilt.
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A former four-star prospect, Hurley was originally a member of Alabama’s 2023 recruiting class out of Florence High School. Hurley didn’t play much in his two seasons at Alabama, however, with his only stats over that span coming this year where he compiled one tackle.
Not only is Hurley the only Alabama cornerback to enter the transfer portal so far this cycle, but he was also the third Crimson Tide player as a whole to announce his intentions on December 3. The only two players to make their intentions known in the transfer portal before Hurley were Jehiem Oatis and the aforementioned Koht.
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