Jacksonville State signs three, loses LB Jackson
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01/22/2012 -
Jacksonville, AL (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Three mid-year transfers, including two
from FBS schools, have joined the Jacksonville State football program,
Gamecocks head football coach Jack Crowe announced.
Safety Desmond Brown transferred from Clemson and tight end Gavin Ellis from
Troy, while linebacker/defensive lineman Ketrick Wolfe signed out of Pearl
River Community College. Each player is enrolled in the spring semester and
eligible immediately.
Crowe also announced linebacker Clarence Jackson has left the team for
personal reasons and will not play during the 2012 season. The transfer from
Ole Miss is expected to rejoin the team in the future.
Brown, from Centre, Ala., was rated as the No. 24 safety in the nation and the
12th best player in Alabama by Rivals.com out of Cherokee County High School
as a senior in 2009.
He was dimissed from the Clemson program during his redshirt freshman season
last fall for a violation of team rules. He has three seasons of eligibility
remaining.
Ellis, 6-6, 265, was a first-team all-state selection from Cullman, Ala., as a
senior in 2008. He saw action in all 12 games during the 2011 season for Troy
and played in six games as a freshman, primarily working on the field goal and
extra point units.
He has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
The 6-3, 230-pound Ketrick Wolfe, from Sumrall, Miss., started all eight games
last year and finished with 49 tackles with seven tackles for loss and two
sacks.
He has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Jacksonville State was 7-4 and earned a share of the Ohio Valley Conference
title this past season.
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