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  Over the past 24 hours, rumors and reports have been rampant about the status of Texas transfer Agiye Hall. Social media ignited a firestorm Tuesday after speculation about the receiver not being on the Longhorns' online roster. In addition, all mentions of Texas on Hall's social media platforms appeared to be scrubbed. The speculation isn't entirely without precedent. Last month, Hall's name was removed from Alabama's roster. He took to Twitter to let people know it was news to him. The next day Nick Saban announced Hall was no longer a member of the team. Hall reacted by entering the transfer portal.

Fast forward a month. His name isn't on the Texas roster. On Wednesday, the Texas coach addressed the situation. Sarkisian, who was at the Texas Fight Tour stop in Houston, told those in attendance, per Jeff Howe of 247 Sports, that Hall has signed a financial aid agreement with Texas. It is reported the agreement binds the school to the player, but not the player to the school. "We feel good about that," he said, per 247Sports. - Birmingham News


rSr/2026 WR Agiye HallSacramento State
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  Agiye Hall is feeling the love at Texas. The former Alabama wide receiver, who transferred to Steve Sarkisian's Longhorns program, pointed that out in a recent interview. While doing so, he took the opportunity to make it known he couldn't say the same about Tuscaloosa. "One thing that really stood out is the culture. Bama fans - they're not really loving, if I could say - even when you leave," Hall told Horns247. "Texas fans are like a family. They love you unconditionally. They want the best for you and want to make sure you're striving to be the best person you are, whether it's people in the stands, players or coaches. They're all connected, which is a good thing."

Plus, he said one of the best things about Alabama football also resides in Austin. "Really, I loved Bama's playbook," Hall said. "And it's Sark's playbook. So, I gotta stick with my boy Sark. What I was doing at Bama that wasn't seen is going to be seen this year." Hall never really found his stride in Tuscaloosa. Last month, Alabama coach Nick Saban announced that Hall had been suspended for violating "some team rules. Whether they're academic or whatever, it doesn't really matter." That came after it was revealed his name was no longer on the roster. Hall tweeted he that it was news to him. Still, a day after Saban's announcement, Hall entered the NCAA transfer portal. - Birmingham News


rSr/2026 WR Agiye HallSacramento State
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  Former Alabama football receiver Agiye Hall announced he is transferring to Texas. He put out the news Tuesday on his Twitter account. Hall is the second player this offseason to reunite former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, how head coach of the Longhorns. Hall joins tight end Jahleel Billingsley, who also transferred to Texas. Former Alabama linebacker Ben Davis transferred to Texas last offseason. Hall posted photos of himself in Texas gear along with the caption, "it's an new sheriff in town #hookem." A graphic said Hall is "committed." The fifth-ranked receiver in the class of 2021 as a four-star recruit per 247Sports.com, Hall announced his intentions to enter the NCAA transfer portal on April 7 following reports of his name being removed from the official Alabama football roster two days prior. On April 6, Alabama coach Nick Saban addressed Hall's situation. "He is suspended from the team for violations of some team rules, whether they're academic or whatever, it doesn't really matter," Saban said. "Everybody has a responsibility and an obligation to respect the principles and values and do what they need to do. They're all there to help them be more successful. To respect those and do those is always really helpful." - Montgomery Advertiser

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  Former Alabama receiver Agiye Hall "loved" his official visit to Texas over the weekend, his father told 247 Sports. In fact, Vincent Hall said the Longhorns should've been the destination from the start. "I just wish COVID never happened, so we could've went there in the beginning," Vincent Hall said. "It may have turned out different in my eyes." There are familiar faces in Austin, too. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian, assistant coach Jeff Banks and former Alabama receiver Jahleel Billingsley all crossed paths with Hall in Tuscaloosa. "On the field I think he'd fit in well," Vincent Hall said. "A lot of the players they all have the same personalities, outgoing just being teenagers enjoying themselves and being able to experience things outside of football. That's something he definitely enjoyed, being there with the players." According to the report, the receiver does not have any other visits planned. Earlier this month, Alabama coach Nick Saban announced Agiye Hall's suspension from the team. A day later, he entered the transfer portal. - Birmingham News

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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Pierre Williams, Sac State,...Wide receiver Pierre Williams is the only repeat first-team selection for the team. Williams, who was named first team in 2019, had 43 receptions for 664 yards two scores during the season. He averaged 83.0 yards per game in the eight games in which he caught a pass. The junior had a stretch of three consecutive games over 100 receiving yards early in the year as he had 122 against UNI, 121 at Cal and 130 at Idaho State. - Sacramento State Football

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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): DT Jett Stanley, Sac State,...Jett Stanley earned honorable mention all-conference honors for the first time at defensive tackle. Stanley started all 11 games at defensive tackle where he was credited with 19 total tackles, including 2.5 for loss. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2024 DT Jett StanleySacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DB Greg Filer III, Sac State,...Munchie Filer III started all 11 games at cornerback where he tied for the team lead with four interceptions. Filer had eight PBUs and tallied 44 tackles during the year. His season was highlighted by a pick six against Cal Poly and he had at least one tackle in each game. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2022 CB Munchie Filer IIISacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): MLB Marcus Hawkins, Sac State,...Hawkins earned second team recognition for the second time in his career. Hawkins led the team with 73 total tackles, including 11.5 for loss and five sacks. The senior also had three interceptions and forced three fumbles while starting each game at middle linebacker. Hawkins had five or more tackles in 10 of the 11 games and had two contests with double figure tackles (11 at Cal; 10 vs. Portland State). - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2022 ILB Marcus HawkinsSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OLB Marte Mapu, Sac State,...Mapu was a second team selection as an outside linebacker. While manning the nickelback position for Sacramento State, Mapu had a career best 59 tackles in 11 starts. He tied for the team lead with four interceptions and led the Hornets with nine PBUs. All four of his interceptions came in conference games and he had a career-high 11 tackles in the win at then-No. 5 Montana. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2023 OLB Marte MapuSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Brandon Weldon, Sac State,...The Hornets had five second team selections, including a pair on the offensive line with Kooper Richardson and Brandon Weldon. Richardson started all 11 games at right tackle during his first year with the program. Weldon had 11 starts at right guard and has made 24 consecutive starts during his Hornet career. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2023 OG Brandon WeldonSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL Kooper Richardson, Sac State,...The Hornets had five second team selections, including a pair on the offensive line with Kooper Richardson and Brandon Weldon. Richardson started all 11 games at right tackle during his first year with the program. Weldon had 11 starts at right guard and has made 24 consecutive starts during his Hornet career. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2022 OG Kooper RichardsonSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE THIRD TEAM (COACHES): DB Malik Jeter, Sac State,...Senior Malik Jeter was recognized on the third team as a defensive back. The safety recorded 32 total tackles, including a pair for loss. He also picked off a pass and returned it 34 yards against Northern Arizona and finished the season with five pass breakups. - Sacramento State Football

Sr/2022 SS Malik JeterSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): AP Asher O'Hara, Sac State,...O'Hara was a unanimous first team selection as an all-purpose player. O'Hara was one of two quarterbacks to see extensive time for the team this year and led Sacramento State with 660 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns. The junior also threw for 855 yards and six touchdowns and caught a touchdown pass during the year. O'Hara had 1,531 yards of total offense in 11 games and rushed, threw or caught a TD in each game. He completed 60.9 percent of his pass attempts during the season and ranked sixth in Big Sky games with 61.4 rushing yards per game. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2023 QB Asher OHaraSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): K Kyle Sentkowski, Sac State,...Sentkowski completes the first team selections following his record breaking season. The kicker made 19-of-23 field goals and all 38 of his extra points to lead the team with 95 points. His 19 field goals broke the school single-season record of 14 and he also set the school mark with 10 consecutive makes during the year. Sentkowski was 10-of-12 on kicks longer than 40 yards with a season best of 51 and two from 49 yards. He made at least one field goal in 10 of the 11 games and had two or more in seven games. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2023 K Kyle SentkowskiSacramento State
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  2021 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DE Josiah Erickson, Sac State,...Erickson was the lone first team selection for the Hornets on defense. The defensive end ranked third on the team with 53 total tackles, including a team-best 16.5 tackles-for-loss and 9.0 sacks. Erickson had at least one TFL in 10 of the 11 games and recorded sacks in six of the eight conference games. He ranked third in the Big Sky in league play with 14.5 TFLs and was fourth in the sacks with 7.0. - Sacramento State Football

rSr/2022 OLB Josiah EricksonSacramento State
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