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Report: Auburn denies appeal for former DL Antwuan Jackson to transfer to another SEC school

Kevin Duffey

By Kevin Duffey

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Former Auburn defensive linemanย Antwuan Jackson saw his transfer appeal denied by Auburn Friday, according to The State.

Jackson is the half-brother of South Carolina linebackerย Bryson Allen-Williams, and the former Tigers’ linemanย is blocked from transferring to another SEC school, Ohio State, Clemson, Mercer and Georgia Southern.

Jackson’s mother, Darnisha Allen-Jackson, updated his status, and she said he should know within the next month where he’ll be heading for 2017.

โ€œHeโ€™s vetting some JUCOs he might attend in Mississippi,โ€ said Allen-Jackson. โ€œHe is weighing all options. Heโ€™s not sure if he wants to sit out a year. He redshirted last year and he misses playing the game. So, heโ€™s weighing all of his options. He should know something by the first week of July.โ€

Should Jackson head to JUCO, he could return to another SEC school in 2018.

โ€œNot at all,” Allen-Jackson said if Auburn gave them a reason for blocking his transfer. “It seems very petty because Antwuan requested his transfer. Seems like the one year of punishment should be enough.โ€

In a report published by the school on May 18, Auburn announced that Jackson — and Marlon Character Jr. — wereย no longer a part of the program.

“They’ve decided to move on,” Malzahn saidย in a statement. “We wish them nothing but the best.”

Jackson is a former 4-star prospect, ranked among the top 10 defensive tackles and rated as the No. 49 overall prospect for the class of 2016, according to 247Sports Composite Rankings. He’s also a former U.S. Army All-American.

Kevin Duffey

A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.

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