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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Tuscaloosa News is reporting that Alabama has granted a full release to defensive back Maurice Smith, allowing him to transfer within the SEC:
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Smith, who graduated from Alabama last Saturday, can contact any school including those within the SEC about a potential transfer with the release. The status of any possible transfer within the conference would depend on approval of a waiver by the Southeastern Conference office.
Smith graduated earlier this month and would like to follow his former coaches Kirby Smart and Mel Tucker to Georgia.
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JBearden93 months
Now the SEC will block it ....evil Saban
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FishFearMe93 months
This saga has not presented Nick Saban as a Coach that looks out for his players.
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Cobb Dawg93 months
Saban's gonna let his good friend at the SEC office do his dirty work for him.
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Beuter Perkins93 months
Good! Should never have taken this long. CFB is about the student athlete not a coach"s GD ego or personal grudges!
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Rakim93 months
Alabama Lives Matter... Watch your back kid
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BobABooey93 months
Congrats to the young man for earning a degree.
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GoldenDawg93 months
Smart - 1 Saban - 0
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LSUbest92 months
More to come.
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FishFearMe93 months
Maurice Smith would have been a lot better off if he had stayed in Texas. He still could have played in the SEC and he would have a degree that opens doors in his home state. He could also have been playing for the SEC's top ranked DC who just turned a 2nd string RB into a starting NFL corner in one fall.
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fierysnowman92 months
The sec's top ranked dc is in Texas. Please tell me you arent talking about 3rd and Chavis. Ask 1 LSU fan if they'd like to have Chavis over Aranda. Guarantee you wont get the answer your looking for
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FishFearMe92 months
Slow your roll fierysnowman, and maybe wait until Aranda has actually coached a conference game before anointing him. LOL. Chavis did take a second string running back and in one fall, turned him into a 3rd round pick that may be an NFL starter. Not too shabby a coaching job. Check the recent sporting publications. Chavis was ranked number 1.
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