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Name: Jakelyn Morgan (Transfer from Arizona) College: Louisiana Tech
Number: 8
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-1 Weight: 185 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSo/2026 40 Low: 40 Time: 40 High:
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Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...Transfer from Arizona...2021: NAC
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Jakelyn Morgan, Louisiana Tech, Player News
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Arizona's starting cornerbacks this year will most likely be returning star Christian Roland-Wallace and Notre Dame transfer Isaiah Rutherford, who was one of 13 players Fisch and Co. scooped from the transfer portal. The reserve scholarship cornerbacks? Junior McKenzie Barnes and redshirt Malik Hausman, walk-on Treydan Stukes - and Morgan, an incoming freshman.Barnes had a promising start to his Arizona career, playing in nine games as a freshman, but his productivity on the field has tapered si nce the 2018 season, while Hausman has mostly served as a special teams player in four years. Initially recruited by Kevin Sumlin, Morgan remained committed and signed with the Wildcats. He told the Star in April: "I'm 100% confident they can coach me an d turn me into a man and a great player and get me to my goal, which is the NFL." Morgan's lengthy frame and athleticism coupled with Arizona's lack of scholarship cornerbacks could get him on the field sooner than later. - Arizona Republic
(DS#999 CB) rSo/2026 CB Jakelyn Morgan, Louisiana Tech
News Source: Arizona Republic
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