Former Alabama wide receiver Isaiah Bond has transferred to Texas, according to multiple reports.
Bond entered the transfer portal Friday and quickly found a new home with the Longhorns. He was the first Crimson Tide player to enter the transfer portal after Nick Saban announced his retirement.
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According to Pete Thamel of ESPN, Bond’s transfer to Texas was a “business decision.”
The move comes after a season in which Bond led Alabama with 48 receptions. He was the favorite target of quarterback Jalen Milroe, who found Bond for 668 receiving yards and four touchdowns.
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Bond will join a receiving corps at Texas that was led by All-American Xavier Worthy and Adonai Mitchell. Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers announced his decision to return for the 2024 season on Thursday.