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Former starting quarterback Frazier to transfer

Kiehl Frazier before the first scrimmage.
Kiehl Frazier before the first scrimmage.

Kiehl Frazier's roller coaster career on The Plains has come to an end.
According to head coach Gus Malzahn, Frazier, who was Auburn's starting quarterback for the first five games of the 2012 season, will transfer from Auburn to a school where he will have a chance to play his former position.
"Kiehl Frazier is moving on," Malzahn said Friday in his season wrap-up press conference. "We appreciate everything that he has done. He has been a class individual. He's a winner."
After going 1-4 to start the 2012 season, Frazier was replaced by Jonathan Wallace as starting quarterback midway through the campaign. Both Frazier and Wallace lost the battle for the 2013 starting quarterback job to Nick Marshall.
Frazier moved to defensive back during preseason camp after Marshall and true freshman Jeremy Johnson were named as the two finalist for the starting quarterback job. He saw time in special teams action and played a few downs as a Wildcat formation quarterback for Auburn in 2013.
The former USA Today High School Offensive Player of the Year was the No. 4 quarterback in the nation coming out of Shiloh Christian HS in Arkansas, where Malzahn once coached current offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee.
Malzahn said he was unsure where Frazier planned to transfer.


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