Former Texas A&M running back Jashaun Corbin is transferring to Florida State.
“I’m coming home. Let’s get to work,” the Florida native posted Saturday on Twitter.
I’m coming home. Let’s get to work ?? #GoNoles pic.twitter.com/A4FAIJ97cK — Jashaun Corbin (@Jashaun06) December 28, 2019
I’m coming home. Let’s get to work ?? #GoNoles pic.twitter.com/A4FAIJ97cK
— Jashaun Corbin (@Jashaun06) December 28, 2019
As a sophomore in 2019, Corbin started the Aggies’ first two games before suffering a season-ending hamstring injury. He rushed for 103 yards and a touchdown and also caught a touchdown pass in a season-opening 41-7 win against Texas State.
Corbin rushed for 483 yards and two touchdowns and caught 16 passes for 101 yards and one score in 14 career games with Texas A&M.
Great day to be a FSU Seminole 🍢 The #NoleFamily grows with a big time addition #727to850 Great days ahead! #KeepCLIMBing #BIGManComing #DailyDouble pic.twitter.com/Oy4PXs8cDL — Mike Norvell (@Coach_Norvell) December 28, 2019
Great day to be a FSU Seminole 🍢 The #NoleFamily grows with a big time addition #727to850 Great days ahead! #KeepCLIMBing #BIGManComing #DailyDouble pic.twitter.com/Oy4PXs8cDL
— Mike Norvell (@Coach_Norvell) December 28, 2019
He was a four-star signee in the Aggies’ 2018 recruiting class and ranked as the No. 8 all-purpose back in the country by the 247 Sports Composite. Corbin originally committed to Florida State, but followed former Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher to College Station.
Florida State will seek a waiver from the NCAA permitting Corbin to play in 2020, according to NBC Sports. If denied, he would have two years of eligibility remaining starting in 2021.
–Field Level Media
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