In the evolving landscape of college football, likened to a ‘free agency’ due to the transfer portal, a recent move has ignited discussion as former Alabama cornerback Antonio Kite switched allegiance to their archrival, Auburn. This transfer, announced on January 17, just days after Alabama’s legendary coach Nick Saban retired, marks one of the rare instances where a player shifts from Alabama to Auburn—a move only preceded by running back Corey Grant in 2011.
Kite, a native of Anniston and initially a four-star recruit by 247Sports, spent two seasons at Alabama, primarily contributing on special teams in his latter seven appearances. His decision to transfer was not taken lightly and is viewed by many as emblematic of the increasing fluidity within college sports personnel movements.
At a recent press meet, Alabama’s Malachi Moore, Kite’s former teammate, commented on the transfer, expressing loyalty and good wishes for Kite apart from when the two teams meet. “He is my brother at the end of the day, so I wish him the best and I hope he snaps on everybody but the last game on their and our schedule,” Moore remarked.
On the Auburn side, coaches have expressed high hopes for Kite, who brings a fresh, electrifying playstyle to the field. Auburn’s cornerback coach, Wesley McGriff, acknowledged the transition challenges for Kite but praised his skills and adaptability.
“He’s shown a lot of bright spots with his skill set and talent. Very, very knowledgeable,” McGriff mentioned, signaling a positive outlook for Kite’s integration into their program.
Further emphasizing Kite’s potential impact, Auburn’s co-defensive coordinator DJ Durkin lauded his natural talent and vision on the field, highlighting the significant role Kite could play for the Tigers. “He has a chance to be a really good player for us. He’ll help us,” Durkin asserted.
Kite joins fellow transfers Jerrin Thompson from Texas and Jahquez Robinson, another former Alabama player, as the new additions to an Auburn secondary that seeks to fortify its defense following the departure of several key players.
This swap of jerseys from crimson to blue not only spices up the storied rivalry but underscores a growing trend where college athletes avail themselves of new opportunities, reshaping the dynamics of team compositions and fan loyalties in college football. This bold move by Kite will certainly be a narrative to watch in the upcoming season as both Alabama and Auburn adjust to their transformed team rosters.