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Name: Marvin Martin (Transfer from Kansas State) College: South Alabama
Number: 16
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 196 Position: Pos2: SS
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2025 40 Low: 40 Time: 40 High:
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Data Scout Notes: +12 LBs for 2022 2024: NAC...2023: NAC...2022: NAC...Transfer from Kansas State...2021: NAC
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Marvin Martin, South Alabama, Player News
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Former Kansas State safety Marvin "M.J." Martin has committed to South Alabama as a Division I transfer, AL.com has confirmed. The 6-foot, 191-pound Martin played in nine games for the Wildcats as a true freshman in 2021, leaving him with three seasons o f eligibility. He totaled five tackles for Kansas State on defense and special teams and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown against West Virginia. Martin is the third Division I transfer to commit to the Jaguars in the current cycle, joining running backs Omni Wells (Mississippi State) and Marco Lee (Virginia Tech). Martin joins a South Alabama safety group that brings back starters Keith Gallmon at free safety and Yam Banks at Husky (nickel), and saw CJ Thompson finish the spring as the starter at Rover. Veteran backup Doug Sullivan also returns, while Ole Miss transfer Jalen Jordan enrolled in January and participated in spring practice. - AL.com
(DS#999 FS) Sr/2025 FS Marvin Martin, South Alabama
News Source: AL.com
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Another Kansas State football defender has decided to transfer and attempt to play immediately elsewhere next season. Marvin Martin, a 6-foot and 191-pound defensive back who appeared in nine games for the Wildcats last season, announced on Thursday that he will hit the reset button on his college career after finishing up spring practice in Manhattan. Most fans will remember Martin, a sophomore, for the touchdown he scored against West Virginia last season when he returned a blocked punt seven yards an d then wildly celebrated with his teammates. Martin produced for K-State on both defense and special teams last season, ending the year with five tackles.Some thought he would take on a more meaningful role in K-State's secondary next season. Defe nsive coordinator Joe Klanderman described Martin as a player who "flashed" talent throughout spring practice. But a productive future at K-State is no longer in the cards. His departure leaves K-State football coach Chris Klieman with another unexpected scholarship to use heading into the 2022 season. Adding depth on defense will likely be one of his top priorities. The Wildcats have lost a handful of defenders to the NCAA transfer portal this month, as players look to beat the May 1 deadline for playe rs to switch schools and remain eligible to play immediately next season. - Manhattan Mercury
(DS#999 FS) Sr/2025 FS Marvin Martin, South Alabama
News Source: Manhattan Mercury
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