College football transfer enrolling at fifth different Big Ten program

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Anthony Jones, a defensive player with a notable journey through college football, has committed to playing for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Jones, originally a three-star recruit in the class of 2022, has played for five different programs, including Oregon, Indiana, Michigan State, and UCLA, before committing to Nebraska. His career has seen frequent transfers, with his most productive season at Michigan State, where he recorded 25 tackles and two sacks.
Jones' moves between teams have often coincided with coaching changes, as three of the four programs he has played for experienced head coach firings. Despite his varied career, he has only been part of one team that reached postseason play.
Nebraska's transfer portal class, bolstered by Jones' addition, ranks 28th nationally according to 247Sports. The Cornhuskers are looking to these transfers to make significant contributions, as their high school recruiting class ranks 111th and may not provide immediate impact. Jones' arrival in Nebraska is
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