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Star Jackson To Leave Crimson Tide For Georgia State

Ominous news, ye Crimson Tide faithful: Star Jackson, fated to be a successful quarterback wherever he goes because his name is Star Jackson, is indeed transferring to Georgia State, where he’ll blossom under the watchful tutelage of Bill Curry, another gentleman never fully appreciated down Tuscaloosa way.
Why is this important? Because Georgia State, if you’ll recall, comes to town on November 20 for reasons no one can quite fathom to play the Tide. And Star Jackson is totally faxing his playbook to GSU coaches and concocting all sorts of ways for Curry to do to Alabama what he never could do to Auburn right this minute, right? (On second thought, maybe “important” isn’t the word we want to use here.)

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