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Jaren Hamilton will be taking his talents west. The former Alabama football receiver is transferring to Arizona State, he told On3.
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Former Alabama wide receiver Jaren Hamilton is transferring to Arizona State. He confirmed the news via his X account. Hamilton spent two seasons in Tuscaloosa. The native of Gainesville, Florida played in five games.
In the 2023 recruiting class, Hamilton was ranked as the No. 238 player in the country and the No. 35 wide receiver. The Gainesville, Florida, native did not record a catch while at The University of Alabama.
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“BREAKING: Alabama transfer WR Jaren Hamilton has Committed to Arizona State, he tells @on3sports,” Hayes Fawcett said in a post. “The 6’1 200 WR will have 3 years of eligibility remaining Was ranked as a Four-Star Recruit in the 2023 Class (per On3).”
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