Alabama’s battle against the NCAA transfer portal continued late Monday night as senior defensive back Trey Amos became the latest to search for a new opportunity.
Amos announced that he is entering the transfer portal with a post on his social media.
After spending the first three seasons of his career at Louisianna Lafayette, Amos transferred to the Crimson Tide where he was a key rotational piece at cornerback. He appeared in 14 games where he recorded 12 total tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and five pass deflections.
With one season of eligibility left, Amos was expected to be a starter in Alabama’s secondary this upcoming season.
But with the retirement of Nick Saban, Amos is now the fifth former Crimson Tide player to enter the portal since Kalen DeBoer took over the program.
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