CLEMSON, SC - AUGUST 31: Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers talks to a player before their game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Memorial Stadium on August 31, 2013 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Former Clemson CB resurfaces at Mississippi JUCO

Hopefully he can get his life together.

Cornerback Kaleb Chalmers was booted from Clemson in March for his arrest on multiple charges related to drugs. Less than a week after his arrest, coach Dabo Swinney kicked him off the team and now it seems he's resurfaced to resurrect his football career.

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A Twitter account dedicated to junior college comings & goings has reported that Chalmers will continue playing football at Northwest Mississippi Community College, the 2015 junior college national champions. An official at the JUCO subsequently confirmed Chalmers' addition to their roster.

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Chalmers had been competing for a starting job in the Tigers' secondary this spring prior to both separating a shoulder and his arrest. Now he will have to do start all over and hope to work his way back to the FBS level of play he started at.

 

[h/t College Football Talk]