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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Former LSU quarterback TJ Finley committed to Incarnate Word this week after spending last season at Georgia State.

Incarnate Word is Finley's 7th college program over his career.

The former four-star recruit from Ponchatoula, La., signed with the Tigers in 2020 and was a backup to Myles Brennan.

Finley transferred to Auburn, where he served as Bo Nix's backup in 2021 and was named the starter in 2022. He hit the transfer portal again after graduating from Auburn in 2023.

After Auburn, Finley spent time at Texas State and Western Kentucky, then made a brief stop at Tulane before committing to Georgia State.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
38 Comments
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Tigerfan45455 months
As what….an analyst? guy is like 38.
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milton015 months
??
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milton015 months
Lol
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atltiger64875 months
college football is broken
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saintlad745 months
I wonder if his NIL deal is sponsored by Ensure ? Werther's Original candy ?

Or some reverse mortgage company?
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SeattleTigah5 months
Made me laugh out loud. Bravo bud!
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Lush5 months
U-haul
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BayouBengal515 months
At this rate, I figured he has to be close to drawing social security.
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RaginRed5 months


Everytime he transfers he goes to a lower tier college. At this rate he will transfer back to high school by 2027
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goodgrin5 months
Makes sense. He will NEVER play in the NFL, so just milk the system for what it allows him to get away with.
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CjNola755 months
Committed to transferring again!
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Spankum5 months
I always like finley’s throwing motion. If nothing else, he is definitely persistent. At this point, I am hoping he can work an 8th school into his career!
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goodgrin5 months
Low football IQ.
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Tigerwm235 months
Ridiculous
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GoneFishing215 months
Boom!
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Barbellthor5 months
He could provide some senior leadership to some of his young coaches.
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saintlad745 months
When you say senior leadership, you're really meaning senior citizen, right?
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porge71065 months
Isn’t he 50
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Bayou5 months
This record will never be broken
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Black n Gold5 months
Shouldn't it be Dr. TJ Finley.
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LSUbacchus815 months
Fat chance
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LSUsince745 months
NIL baby!!!
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LuckyTiger575 months
Embarrassing! Not good enough wherever he goes. Doesn’t look good on his resume. Too many red flags.
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Yeti_Chaser5 months
When this kind of thing happens, he's probably planning to go into coaching and just trying to learn from as many offensive guys as he can
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Philzilla2k5 months
Yeah, that’s what he’s doing.
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RAB5 months
Putting the Auburn degree to good use.
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BIIIL5 months
Who? Didn't he play for ole miss?
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Pizza Dan5 months
He will be 24 in March.
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jrobic45 months
At this point, he must be completing a PhD program
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