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Changing teams like clothes! The former Miami (Ohio) RedHawks running back Rashad Amos is on the move again for the fourth time after committing to Colorado after spending almost 3 weeks there. It was just before those 3 weeks that Amos had spent 2 weeks at Mississippi State, which, again, didn’t suit him. Since the chances of players flipping so often is a rare sight in the NCAA, the town is buzzing with opinions on the RB’s fickleness with his commitment towards a team.

Amid all the opinions pouring in, the most unfiltered ones were of ISmokeHipHopLive. The YouTuber didn’t hold back on calling out the indecisiveness of the RB. “The way you move in life you got to have PTSD,” he said candidly, making his spectators have a hearty laugh. “It’s one thing to transfer. It’s another thing to be tap dancing,” ISmokeHipHopLive further added to his smooth, hilarious jibes against Amos.

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I mean April 11th, you give it to one school. April 16th, you leave that commitment. April 26 you commit to Colorado. Then a month later, in some change, you do an announcement, ‘I would like to announce I’m decommitting from Colorado’. Boy, you ain’t committed to nothing bro,” the YouTuber said, highlighting his choppy timeline of Amos.

The 6-foot-2, 234-pounder started his career at South Carolina in 2020 where he recorded just 20 carries in three seasons in Columbia. In the next season, Amos flipped for the first time to Miami (Ohio) where he appeared in 13 games during the season, recording 1075 yards with 13 touchdowns there. As soon as the season concluded, the RB was on the move again for the second time, committing to Mississippi State. That lasted only for two weeks. Then came Colorado and now the Rebels. How long he will stay with the Rebels? Well, that is something Lane Kiffin and Co. could guess the best about.

Rashad Amos in the Ole Miss locker room

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It was just before the spring transfer portal opened that Lane Kiffin and Co. were fretting about their running back room, looking slim. Fast forward to May 19, the room is looking relatively packed – or to put it properly, cluttered. The Rebels recently added Henry Parrish Jr. out of Miami (Florida) and Jacory Croskey-Merritt from New Mexico to their roster during the spring transfer portal window.

Their portal crop also included LSU’s Logan Diggs, whose 2024 season is looming in doubt, thanks to his injury status. Former Clemson walk-on Domonique Thomas and veteran Ulysses Bentley IV are also expected to be present in the Rebels’ RB room. Rashad Amos has three years of eligibility remaining. Will Amos be successful in securing a place in the full-of-talent room? Or would he need to flip again? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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