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LSU freshman cornerback Jaelyn Davis-Robinson has reportedly entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal.

Davis-Robinson, a native of Waxahachie, Texas, was a late addition to LSU's 2022 signing class after receiving his offer a week before signing day. He picked the Tigers over Oregon.

The former three-star prospect redshirted this past season.

LSU Transfer Portal Tracker

Entered Transfer Portal:
CB Jaelyn Davis-Robinson
OL Xavier Hill
OL Marcus Dumervil
S Derrick Davis Jr.
OT Cameron Wire
LB Kolbe Fields
TE Kole Taylor
LB Desmond Little
DB Raydarious Jones
WR Jack Bech
CB Damarius McGhee
LB Antoine Sampah*
LB Phillip Webb*
S Jordan Toles*

Note: Toles, Sampah and Webb left the team in August and were not listed on the roster this fall. Toles transferred to Morgan State in August.
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Wow, this crazy af.
Reply11 months
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Frick it snatch ever top secondary guy in the portal and bait them with early playing time and chance to start at DBU with hard work
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CBK
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Buh bye…
#entitled
Reply12 months
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That is the truth
11 months
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Wow guttted like a fish
Reply12 months
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All hail the Portal. Great idea, eh?
Reply12 months
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This one stings…Kelly spoke highly of him over the summer. Real head scratcher, he was in line for serious playing time.
Reply12 months
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He leaves after a redshirt season with an already thin cornerback room? Sounds pretty suspicious to me….
Reply12 months
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For years the NCAA and coaches refused to allow students to transfer without some type of restrictions, yet coaches under contract were allowed to stick to their contractual obligation by taking oher jobs, thus forcing players to stay behind. Blame the coaches not the students, they are the ones that are to blame.
Reply12 months
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They need to change this rule back. It was intended as a temp thing during covid and now it's just college free agency. Sports don't exist to make agents rich.
Reply12 months
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The portal went in on 2018. Two years before anyone heard of Covid. This was a residual of the ed o’bannon verdict when the govt got involved.
12 months
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TBoy
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Why would a redshirt leave before they begin their playing career? Perhaps there is something personal about this decision. Oh well. Good luck to ya.
Reply12 months
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Because we’re taking a massive step up. Freshman or not, if you are not starting now, there will be little room for you. Sad but true.
12 months
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Thank you for being a part of Tiger nation. I wish you nothing but success.
Reply12 months
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A very small part…..
12 months
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No chest
Reply12 months
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Not ideal but can't complain if we land Denver Harris and Aaron Anderson
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Seems a bit wild to leave after 1 year. He knows better than we do though
Reply12 months
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He would be a good pickup for Baylor or OK St.
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The mid majors must be licking their chops at the prospect of having so many solid football players available when none of the bigger schools pick them up.
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