Cleaning up a little paperwork from over the weekend as one former Michigan football player has made his way back to the FBS level.
In late March, the father of Kingston Davis announced that his son had decided to transfer from the Wolverines. After spending the 2017 season at a Kansas junior college, Davis confirmed late Sunday night that he will be transferring to UAB.
Davis has three years of eligibility remaining, and can use the first of those three seasons immediately in 2018.
A three-star 2016 recruit, Davis was rated as the No. 1 fullback in the country in that year’s class. As a true freshman, the 6-1, 245-pound back carried the ball twice for 17 yards.
Apparently, there were two reasons that triggered the running back’s transfer decision earlier this year: a crowded backfield and chatter that he would be changing positions.