Former Alabama defensive back announces commitment to Big 12 program.

Former four-star Alabama defensive back Jahlil Hurley has committed to transfer to Kansas, according to his representative, Casey Gunn.

Hurley, a highly regarded four-star recruit out of high school, initially chose Alabama over Auburn. During his two seasons in Tuscaloosa, he appeared in nine games for the Crimson Tide, recording one tackle.

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On Sunday evening, Hurley became the second Alabama player to reveal his transfer destination. Earlier, former Crimson Tide outside linebacker Keanu Koht announced his commitment to Vanderbilt.

At 6-foot-2 and 170 pounds, Hurley brings versatility to the Jayhawks’ defense, capable of playing as a boundary corner or in the slot. With three years of eligibility remaining, he will aim to secure a significant role in Kansas’ secondary next season. It will be intriguing to see how he develops in Lawrence.

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