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Former Missouri receiver Jalen Knox’s intraconference transfer now official
Former Missouri receiver Jalen Knox has made his decision, he’s staying in the SEC.
Knox made the decision to leave Mizzou at the end of May leading after spending three seasons with the program. Now, his transfer is official, as Knox is listed on the Ole Miss online roster for the 2021 season.
Knox did not participate in Mizzou’s latest spring practice due to an injury. Now in Oxford, he has two seasons of eligibility remaining at Ole Miss.
During his time with Missouri, Knox caught 77 passes for 1,031 yards and four touchdowns.
The 6-foot, 196-pound Knox could serve as a good replacement for Elijah Moore, as pointed out by SEC StatCat:
That. Would. Be. Something!
Among SEC returners, Knox sports the 4th best Success Rate, 6th best 1D+TD Rate, and shared the 9th best raw Catch Rate w/ a top5 3rd Down Success Rate
Less potent than he was in 2019 when he played more outside, but him in the Elijah Moore role ?? https://t.co/a7g1tb8eop
— Clark Brooks (@SEC_StatCat) June 29, 2021
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