Jamarye Joiner is entering the transfer portal as a graduate transfer.
Justin Spears After five seasons as the hometown hero, Jamarye Joiner will explore other opportunities beyond Tucson.
The Arizona Wildcats wide receiver and former Cienega High School star announced on Friday that he will enter the NCAA transfer portal. Joiner will have one more season of eligibility as a graduate transfer.— 𝟙𝟘 ™ December 2, 2022The 6-foot-1-inch, 220-pound Joiner was originally recruited by the Rich Rodriguez regime to play quarterback for the Wildcats, but converted to wide receiver heading into the second season under Rodriguez's successor Kevin Sumlin.
People are also reading… Joiner had a breakout season in 2019, leading the Wildcats with 552 receiving yards and five touchdowns. In the second half of Joiner's career at the UA, he endured multiple foot surgeries for a"Jones" fracture in the same foot. When Arizona dealt with quarterback issues during the 2021 season, Joiner took snaps at"Wildcat" quarterback, which was only used twice during this past season. Following the additions of star receivers Jacob Cowing and Tetairoa McMillan, along with Dorian Singer returning, Joiner didn't see much action on offense and appeared mostly on special teams as a returner.Contact sports producer Justin Spears at [email protected].
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