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KJ Jefferson, a former Arkansas quarterback, has committed to UCF
Little Rock, Arkansas – KJ Jefferson, a former quarterback for Arkansas, declared his commitment to the University of Central Florida.
On Monday, Jefferson announced the news on Instagram. Weeks after he registered on the transfer portal, a decision is made.
The four-star talent from Sardis, Mississippi, Jefferson started his collegiate career in 2019 when he decided to attend Arkansas instead of home-state programs Ole Miss and Mississippi State, as well as Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, and others.
Jefferson passed for 2,107 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2023. He added two touchdowns and 447 yards gained through running.
In terms of throwing yards, completions, passing touchdowns, total yards, and total touchdowns, he leads the Razorbacks all-time.
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