Former five-star defensive lineman Jehiem Oatis opened up about his decision to transfer from Alabama after a dramatic exit during the 2024 season. Oatis originally signed with the Crimson Tide and former head coach Nick Saban as a top-100 recruit in the class of 2022.
Colorado Buffaloes defensive lineman Jehiem Oatis started his college career with one of the best programs in the country. After committing to legendary coach Nick Saban as a four-star prospect in the class of 2022, he figured he would stay in Tuscaloosa until the NFL came calling.
Former Alabama defensive tackle Jehiem Oatis didn’t hold back in a recent On3 interview when discussing his decision to transfer following the end of the Nick Saban era.
The Alabama Crimson Tide were not safe from the transfer portal this offseason, losing 24 players after Kalen DeBoer's first year. One of the players the team lost was defensive lineman Jehiem Oatis, who had been with the Crimson Tide for three years.
Colorado Buffaloes defensive lineman Jehiem Oatis began his collegiate career with the Alabama Crimson Tide, committing to legendary coach Nick Saban as a four-star recruit in the class of 2022.
Colorado football and head coach Deion Sanders fired the early warning: The Buffaloes are hitting the portal like never before. “Coach Prime” and CU just swooped up a huge Alabama weapon Monday following Sanders’ season finale words.
With 14 names in the portal, the Crimson Tide has gone through its fair share of attrition. Both cornerback Jahlil Hurley and EDGE Keanu Koht chose a destination, with Hurley heading to Kansas and Koht joining Vanderbilt.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is reportedly set to host one of the best players in the transfer portal for a visit. Per ESPN's Pete Thamel, former Alabama…
A few days following Alabama’s first loss of the season, it lost its first player to the NCAA transfer portal. It was reported by ESPN’s Pete Thamel, that
Alabama junior defensive tackle and former top 75 recruit Jehiem Oatis is taking a redshirt this season and will enter the transfer portal this winter over a lack of playing time with the No.
While it’s still in position to make the College Football Playoff, Alabama football has seen better days. After dropping from first to seventh in the AP Poll in the wake of its rare loss to Vanderbilt, it’s now losing an upperclassman.