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Former Grambling QB Geremy Hickbottom transfers to Bethune-Cookman

Geremy Hickbottom has found a new home.

A month after entering the NCAA transfer portal, the former Grambling State quarterback announced that he has committed to Bethune-Cookman.

“Blessed to say that I will be committing to the Great Bethune-Cookman University to finish my last year of American football I’m excited and appreciative of this opportunity. Let’s Work!!,” Hickbottom wrote on Twitter Friday.

This past spring with Grambling, the redshirt senior completed 66 percent of his passes for 380 yards to go along with one touchdown and one interception in three games. He announced on March 24 that he was entering the transfer portal hours after the program shut down football operations because of COVID-19 issues within the program.

Also read: Grambling State QB Geremy Hickbottom enters transfer portal

For his career, Hickbottom has thrown for 4,233 yards to go along with 48 total TDs and 1,234 rushing yards.

The move means Hickbottom stays in the SWAC for his final collegiate season and it is possible that he could play against his former team. Bethune-Cookman and Grambling are scheduled to meet on Nov. 3 at Grambling.

The latest Bethune-Cookman roster lists Terry Gilliam, Kyle Smith, Devin Black and Jabari Dunham as current quarterbacks.

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