Another member of Michigan’s national championship team is reportedly on the move.
According to Hayes Fawcett of On3.com, Wolverines defensive back Amorion Walker has committed to transfer to Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss with two years of eligibility remaining.
The former three-star recruit received offers from Michigan, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Alabama and Arizona State coming out of high school. Now he’ll be looking to make an impact for the Rebels in the SEC.
BREAKING: Former Michigan CB Amorion Walker has Committed to Ole Miss, he tells @on3sports
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— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 17, 2024
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“Ole Miss had some corners leaving the room. I was told that I could make an immediate impact on a thriving team,” Walker told Fawcett of his decision. “Coach Pete Golding and I had a good relationship during my high school career.”
Standing 6’3,” 180 lbs, Walker is a long corner who converted from wide receiver at Ponchatoula High in Louisiana.
He finished this season with three tackles and a pass deflection in limited playing time in Ann Arbor.