Texas A&M adds former Jackson State LB Jurriente Davis via transfer portal
Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M struck big in the transfer portal again, and this time, it’s an experienced linebacker as Jackson State graduate transfer Jurriente “JD” Davis announced his plans to transfer to College Station.
The 6-foot-1, 225-pound defender is coming off a strong 2022 season for Jackson State, where he played in all 13 games and finished third on the team with 58 tackles. He also recorded 7.5 TFLs on the season. He entered the transfer portal on March 28, and Kentucky hosted him on his first official visit in early April. He also recently received an offer from Louisville.
Davis, originally from Greensboro (NC) Dudley, began his college career at Hutchinson CC in Kansas. He spent two seasons at Hutchinson, and in a COVID-19-shortened season in the spring of 2021, he earned JUCO All-American honors before signing with Middle Tennessee State. In the fall of 2021, he finished fourth in tackles for Middle Tennessee State, recording 68 tackles, and he transferred to Jackson State for the 2022 season.
His Texas A&M commitment comes on the heels of his official visit to Texas A&M for the Aggies’ spring game the weekend of April 14. His decision brings the Texas A&M transfer class to five, and he joins cornerbacks Josh DeBerry (Boston College), Sam McCall (Florida State) and Tony Grimes (North Carolina) on the defensive side of the ball.