South Carolina defender Jammie Robinson moves to the state of Florida

Antwan Staley

| Tallahassee Democrat

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After visiting Tallahassee last week, South Carolina transferred defender Jammie Robinson announced his decision to play for Florida State in 2021 on Sunday afternoon.

“First of all, I would like to thank the man above for giving me the gift to play the game I love,” said Robinson in his Twitter post. Thanks to all the loyal fans I have at the University of South Carolina!

“I thank my Carolina coaches for turning me into a young man on and off the field. Finally, I would like to thank my family for supporting me and helping me make the best decision for me. That said, I will take my talents to Florida State University. #Go Noles. ”

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As a starter in South Carolina last season, Robinson recorded 135 tackles, two interceptions and eight pass separations in his two seasons with Gamecock.

Robinson soon announced that he was entering the transfer portal after South Carolina fired coach Will Muschamp.

A 2019 class prospect leaving Lee County High School in Georgia, Robinson signed with South Carolina on scholarship offers from Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky and Tennessee.

FSU is active on the transfer portal in this cycle. In the past few days, former Auburn running back DJ Williams and former South defender Keir Thomas have also announced that they are moving to FSU.

In addition, the team also hired former UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton, former Kansas wide receiver Andrew Parchment, former Georgia defender Jermaine Johnson and former Arkansas quarterback Jarques McClellion.

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