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Texas A&M running back Jacob Kibodi has entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to Matt Zenitz with AL.com.

Kibodi, a sophomore from Baton Rouge, La., played in eight games this season with two starts and rushed for 123 yards on 31 carries with one touchdown.

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BobABooey53 months
The transfer portal is obviously not located in the end zones of Tiger Stadium.
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CatsGoneWild52 months
Making room for Zach Evans?
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CGSC Lobotomy52 months
Oh, and for witless txtiger, here are Kibodi's CAREER numbers: 45 carries for 270 yards and 2 touchdowns, 7 receptions for 37 yards.
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LSU Coyote52 months
Zach Evans aTm lock
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CGSC Lobotomy52 months
Transferred to Incarnate Word.
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udtiger52 months
Good luck to him. Good kid with a nice family.
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Hangit52 months
It may be time for old Baw to get a degree in a paying curriculum. Football eventually ends for everybody.
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xGeauxLSUx52 months
AHHHHHH...now we know where the Zach Evans smoke is coming from.
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Tiger in Texas52 months
Baton Rouge kid, so I am sure he can find an opportunity at ULL, McNeese, Nichols, Tulane, etc.
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Eli Goldfinger52 months
Free agency sucks. No college teams will be able to build depth.
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Wtxtiger53 months
The first chip to fall We have destroyed aTm football. The most wonderful thing about this last game is the complete black veil that has shrouded aTm football
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FishFearMe53 months
No Texas A&M only has a very few seniors and Jimbo is signing 25. There will be a lot more of this. Wish him well and transferring is better than sitting the bench for 2 more years.
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CGSC Lobotomy53 months
Celebrating the departure of the 4th string running back...interesting.
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cypresstiger52 months
come on over and be a Tiger. AD Woodward did
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CGSC Lobotomy52 months
Kibodi would be even further down the depth chart at LSU. He can't block and can't hold onto the football. He's an ok runner.
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