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Name: AD Diamond (Transfer from Auburn) College: Alabama-Birmingham
Number: 20
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2026 40 Low: 40 Time: 40 High:
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Data Scout Notes: +20 LBs for 2023 2023: NAC...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from Auburn/NAC...2021: NAC
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AD Diamond, Alabama-Birmingham, Player News
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Former Auburn cornerback A.D. Diamond will continue his college career with an in-state FBS program. Diamond, a reserve cornerback for the last two seasons on the Plains, announced his commitment to UAB on Friday evening. Diamond left Auburn in late Octo ber and entered the transfer portal after failing to see the field during his first two seasons with the Tigers. A native of Mobile and Blount graduate, Diamond is a former three-star prospect who signed with Auburn as part of its 2021 class.He wa s a two-way standout at Blount, where he played defensive back and wide receiver. As a senior he caught 38 passes for 756 yards and added 25 tackles, 21 pass breakups and seven interceptions on the defensive side. Diamond, who was committed to Louisiana Tech throughout his senior season at Blount, flipped to Auburn under interim coach Kevin Steele in December 2020, joining the program during the transition from Gus Malzahn to Bryan Harsin. - Birmingham News
(DS#999 CB) rJr/2026 CB AD Diamond, Alabama-Birmingham
News Source: Birmingham News
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Another Auburn player has departed the program as the team comes out of its bye week. Reserve cornerback A.D. Diamond was recently removed from the team's official roster, and head coach Bryan Harsin confirmed Wednesday that the Mobile native is no longe r part of the team. A 6-foot, 161-pound redshirt freshman, Diamond did not see the field during his time at Auburn. He was a standout at Blount, where he was a two-way star playing defensive back and wide receiver. As a senior he caught 38 passes for 756 yards and added 25 tackles, 21 pass breakups and seven interceptions on the defensive side.Diamond joins defensive lineman Zykeivous Walker and wide receiver Landen King as players to leave the program since the start of the season. Diamond is th e ninth member of Auburn's 18-player 2021 signing class - the first after Harsin took over on the Plains - to leave the program. He joins King, former four-star defensive tackle Lee Hunter (UCF), former four-star safety Ahmari Harvey (Georgia Tech), form er four-star quarterback Dematrius Davis (Alabama State), three-star wide receiver Hal Presley (Baylor), defensive lineman Ian Mathews (Missouri) and former junior college cornerbacks Ro Torrence (Arizona State) and Kamal Hadden (Tennessee) as 2021 signe es to transfer out of Auburn since Harsin's arrival. - Birmingham News
(DS#999 CB) rJr/2026 CB AD Diamond, Alabama-Birmingham
News Source: Birmingham News
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