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Alabama landed the nation's top junior college tight end prospect according to the 247Composite rankings in Ty Flournoy-Smith. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound TE played for Georgia back in 2012, but off-the-field problems led to his dismissal from the program. Per AL.com...
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Flournoy-Smith played at Georgia as a true freshman in 2012, appearing in 8 games for the Bulldogs before leaving school after multiple off-field incidents, including an arrest in February for filing a false report of a crime after cashing in text books he had reported as stolen, and later an incident involving the use of marijuana in a dorm room in May.

As a sophomore at Georgia Military College in 2013, Flournoy-Smith caught 6 passes for 134 yards and 5 touchdowns while serving as a key blocker for a rushing attack that compiled nearly 3,500 yards and 43 touchdowns.
Ty Flournoy-Smith sent this Tweet out on Monday:
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LINK ]Flournoy-Smith ?@SeeMyAmbition80
#RollTide! pic.twitter.com/edwuq6HKgE
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TigerStripes06142 months
Another upstanding young man headed to Bama. Congrats, tiders.
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BoudreauxinGA142 months
You have to understand The Process.
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AUlove23142 months
A former Georgia player with off the field problems to bama?!? This is an outrage.
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