Florida State football added its second addition from the NCAA Transfer Portal and the fourth player in the winter portal Saturday evening.
Former Alabama defensive back Earl Little Jr. announced his commitment to the Seminoles on social media.
Little finished off an official visit to Tallahassee this week, which began Thursday and spanned into Saturday morning.
He played in just three games as a freshman with the Crimson Tide in 2022, missing significant time with an undisclosed injury. Last season, he totaled two tackles across eight games of action, playing mostly as a reserve and on special teams.
The 6-foot-1, 186-pound cornerback played his high school ball at American Heritage in Fort Lauderdale, under then-head coach Patrick Surtain Sr.
Surtain is now the defensive backs coach for the Seminoles.
Little totaled 34 tackles during his season senior while playing alongside now-FSU teammate Marvin Jones Jr.
He could find playing time early next season, as former starting cornerbacks Renardo Green and Jarrian Jones have exhausted their eligibility. Fellow starter Fentrell Cypress II is expected to return for his second season with the Seminoles.
According to 247Sports, Little II earns a 90 Transfer Grade and a 4-star transfer. He is ranked as the No. 123 overall transfer in this class.
Earlier in the day Saturday, FSU landed a commitment from another former SEC player receiver Jalen Brown from LSU.
Georgia defensive end transfer Marvin Jones Jr. – the son of former FSU linebacker Marvin Jones Sr. – committed to FSU on Dec. 18 and Oregon State quarterback transfer DJ Uiagalelei committed to FSU on Jan. 1.
FSU Football 2023 Winter Transfer Tracker
Transfers in:
Marvin Jones Jr., DL, Redshirt sophomore – Georgia
DJ Uiagalelei, QB, Jr, Quarterback – Oregon State
Jalen Brown, Fr., Wide receiver – LSU
Transfers out:
CJ Campbell,…
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Author : Tallahassee Democrat
Publish date : 2024-01-07 00:30:14
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