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Former West Virginia cornerback Jordan Adams transfers to UMass

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Former West Virginia cornerback Jordan Adams is headed to the University of Massachusetts as a graduate transfer, Adams announced Monday on his Twitter.

“Thank you West Virginia University next stop and new beginnings will be at University of Massachusetts! #23Era,” the tweet read.

Adams already earned his degree from WVU, so he will be eligible immediately at UMass, which was ironically the final stop for coach Neal Brown in his playing career after Brown transferred from Kentucky.

Playing time appeared to be sparse for Adams with the Mountaineers, sitting behind Josh Norwood, Hakeem Bailey and Keith Washington on the depth chart, and junior college transfer Dreshun Miller may have done the same. Freshmen Nicktroy Fortune and Tavian Mayo enrolled last week and posed another threat for Adams to see the field.

Adams originally signed to play at WVU along with twin brother Jacquez, who transferred out of the program to Arizona Western Junior College after the 2017 season.

Jordan Adams recorded seven tackles, including one for loss, in his 13 career appearances in three seasons.