When John Franklin III came to Auburn before the start of last season, many expected him to win the Tigers’ starting quarterback job.

However, that didn’t happen, as Franklin was used sparingly as a change of pace from starter Sean White.

Now entering the 2017 season as a wide receiver, Franklin told AL.com that he never really considered transferring to a new school to finish his college career, even as he saw his playing time diminish:

“Transferring is a tough process and to be bouncing around from school to school, that’s the last thing I wanted to do, to be honest,” Franklin said. “Transferring was the last option because it takes a lot out of you. This is my third school and trying to make it a fourth? Four schools in five years doesn’t look good for anybody.

“Transferring wasn’t really an option. I had to figure out what I was going to do for this last year and me, coach Malzahn and (offensive coordinator Chip) Lindsey sat down and came up with a plan. It’s working out for the best right now.”

More importantly, Franklin graduated on Saturday, earning his Bachelor’s degree from Auburn. He said he’s happy to have reached this point in his academic career:

“That’s one thing no one can ever take away from you,” Franklin said. “I’ve been going to school all my life, literally. So it’s good to see that pay off. I’m happy about it.”

This year, Baylor transfer Jarrett Stidham is expected to win the starting quarterback job over White, with Franklin making a full transition to receiver.

Whether Franklin and Stidham can develop a bond on the field remains to be seen, but Franklin’s versatility should be a big asset for the Tigers this fall.