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Alabama sees former 4-star cornerback enter the transfer portal, per report
By Keith Farner
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Tre’Quon Fegans, a redshirt freshman out of Alabaster, Alabama, has entered the transfer portal after 1 season in Tuscaloosa, he announced on social media.
The cornerback ranked as the No. 117 overall player in the 2022 class. Fegans flipped to Alabama after he was initially committed to Miami. His top 5 schools were Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
On the 247Sports Composite, Fegans was the No. 7 player in the state of Alabama, and nationally he was the No. 14 cornerback in the Class of 2022.
I want to thank the University Of Alabama for everything they’ve brought to my career for the past Year… but with that being said I will be Entering the Transfer Portal with 4 Years of Eligibility!!!!! @ESPNCFB @Antwonfegans2 @FegansAnquon @keithetheredge1 @RTRnews pic.twitter.com/KV6W7sliaL
— Tre’Quon Fegans (@Tre2x5) April 19, 2023
Here’s his Alabama bio:
Continued the pipeline from Thompson High School to Alabama … a unanimous four-star prospect … ranked No. 116 on the 247Composite, the No. 14 cornerback and No. 7 player in the state of Alabama … earned the No. 90 spot nationally from PrepStar who also rated him as the No. 10 corner in the country and the fifth-ranked player in the state … No. 104 on the Top247 list while also being tabbed the No. 14 corner and No. 6 player in the state by 247Sports … ESPN.com’s No. 66 player on the ESPN300 … also the No. 9 cornerback, No. 33 player in the Southeast Region and No. 4 player in Alabama by ESPN … No. 148 on the On3 Consensus … ranked 178th in the On300 rankings by On3 … listed at No. 194 on the Rivals250 … also ranked as the No. 12 corner and No. 10 player in the state by Rivals.com … selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Game … coached by Mark Freeman at Thompson High School where he helped lead the Warriors to three straight Alabama 7A State Championships … chose Alabama over Miami.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.