NCAA Grants Former Rockledge Raider Jashuan Corbin Immediate Eligibility to Play at FSU

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Corbin transferred from Texas A&M to Florida State in December

Florida State running back Jashaun Corbin, who transferred from Texas A&M to the Seminoles in December, has been granted a transfer waiver, allowing for immediate eligibility in the 2020 season. (FSU image)

(ESPN) –  Florida State running back Jashaun Corbin, who transferred from Texas A&M to the Seminoles in December, has been granted a transfer waiver, allowing for immediate eligibility in the 2020 season, the school announced Tuesday.

Corbin, a redshirt sophomore, will have three years of eligibility for the Seminoles.

“We are grateful to the NCAA for this decision and to Texas A&M for supporting this process,” head coach Mike Norvell said.

“We’re excited for Jashaun and the opportunity he’s going to have to impact this program on and off the field.”

The move brings Corbin back to his home state and to a school he initially committed to during the recruiting process.

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