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Former Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who

was dismissed from the team in April after a second marijuana

charge, will continue his college career at North Alabama and forgo

the NFL supplemental draft.

Ex-Auburn coach Terry Bowden confirmed

Wednesday night that Jenkins signed a scholarship with the Division

II school.  Jenkins is

eligible to play this season for the Lions, his last year of

eligibility.

A former All-Southeastern Conference corner,

Jenkins was regarded as a potential first-round draft pick in this

year’s NFL draft but returned to school after undergoing surgery on

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an injured shoulder.

But after his second marijuana arrest in three

months, and third arrest while at UF, new Florida coach Will

Muschamp announced that the Gators and Jenkins were parting

ways.

Jenkins pleaded no contest to his April

misdemeanor charge and paid $421 in fines. 

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