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Jahquez Robinson has found a new home as he has committed to transfer to Colorado.

Robinson, a redshirt junior from Jacksonville, Fla., did not play much during his tenure with the Crimson Tide, and now he'll join Deion Sanders and former Alabama staffer Charles Kelly in Boulder.

Although the cornerback position isn't solidified, the competition in Tuscaloosa is deep with Dezz Ricks, Earl Little, Jahlil Hurley and Antonio Kite all trying to earn playing time next season. Don't forget about Terrion Arnold, who is entering his second year in the position after being recruited as a safety.

On the Colorado side, the program has experienced a mass exodus of players ever since Sanders took over the program. That isn't much of a surprise since Sanders was adamant about bringing his own players in, but no one expected such a large amount of guys to leave.

With so many guys leaving, that mean a lot of guys are coming in, which is where Robinson comes into play. He'll have a chance to play on the opposite side of Travis Hunter and be coached by one of the best cornerbacks in NFL history.

This story will be updated.