Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Alabama State University back headed to FBS program

Alabama State transfer RB is headed to the FBS.

By Steven J. Gaither

Alabama State University transfer Jacory Merritt announced on Monday that he will be attending New Mexico University.  New Mexico is an FBS member of the Mountain West Conference.

Merrit was one of the more versatile running backs in the SWAC over the past couple seasons.

Jacory Merritt spent two-and-a-half seasons at Alabama State, rushing for 985 yards and 10 touchdowns between the spring 2021 season and the 2021 and 2022 seasons. His best season came in the fall of 2021 when he rushed for 422 yards and scored five touchdowns under head coach Donald Hill-Ely. 

Alabama State University
Alabama State University running back Jacory Merritt runs on to the field prior to the start of the 2022 MEAC/SWAC Challenge vs. Howard University. (HBCU Gameday/Steven J. Gaither photo)

The 5’11,  205 pound back is a Montgomery, AL native and he rushed for 4.7 yards per carry in seven games during the 2022 season, leading the team in rushing under first-year head coach Eddie Robinson Jr. 

Merritt was one of several Alabama State players to hit the transfer portal following the season, including defensive back Irshaad Davis.

Alabama State University football is coming off a 6-5 season under first-year head coach Eddie Robinson Jr. in 2022.

ADVERTISEMENT

News Video

IMM Mask Promos

I Messenger Media Radio Shows

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

News

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and T.O.R.I. Graduation to Celebrate Second Chances, Financial Access, and Community Transformation DALLAS, TEXAS— The T.D. Jakes Foundation (TDJF), in partnership with Operation...

Superb Woman

The Honorable Shanice Johnson is a Circuit Judge for State of Arkansas. Her portfolio includes stints at Arkansas Department of Human Services, Vaughan Law...

News

Free event is open to any North Texas community member in need of nutritional support

News

The University of North Texas will eliminate or consolidate dozens of academic programs that have seen low enrollment as it aims to close a...

Advertisement