Duron Carter, Son of Cris Carter, Will Make His Fourth Collegiate Stage

Alabama Football: Duron Carter to Leave Crimson Tide.
Duron Carter, son of future Hall of Fame NFL wide receiver Cris Carter, has decided to leave the football program in New York in hopes of joining the Florida Atlantic.


Chip CBS Sports' Patterson reported late Thursday afternoon that the recipient of the immediate eligibility of reading and thought junior in 2012 to have a strong argument: Carter never saw the field, while a member of the red tide and moves close to the family.

The 6'5 ", 205-pound deep threat began his collegiate career at Ohio State, 13 passes for 176 yards and a touchdown catch in his first year. But academic problems forced him to enroll in the Coffeyville Community College in retirement in Kansas forced.

Unfortunately for the holiday Carter did not receive 700 meters and ravens still boasted that it would be a star player in a school of high caliber.

Nick Saban gave him a shot, and far from expectations. Carter could not remain eligible Academic last season and was suspended in March. It has not been used again, and their profile is not in the Crimson Tide Media Guide, released earlier this week.
Disappointing wide receiver, based on a waiver of the transfer, you will play for the FAU Owl Sun Belt Conference is based.

If the NCAA does not grant the request of Carter, he must sit in the fall and will join the team in 2013 with one year left of eligibility.