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Former Tide WR Agiye Hall Charged With Misdemeanor In Texas
The former Crimson Tide wideout transfer to Texas in the spring after a turbulent freshman year at the University of Alabama.

AUSTIN, TEXAS — Former University of Alabamas wide receiver Agiye Hall has been arrested and charged with criminal mischief in Austin, Texas, which comes after his transfer to the University of Texas in April.
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Hall, 19, was reportedly arrested Thursday by officers with the University of Texas Police Department and was booked into custody at 9:06 p.m. on the charge — a Class B misdemeanor. The circumstances around his arrest have not been clarified.
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The official charge as listed in jail records is criminal mischief equal to or greater than $100 but less than $750.
As a senior at Bloomingdale High School in Valrico, Florida, Hall grabbed 55 passes for 1,050 yards and 13 touchdowns. Over his four years in high school, he amassed nearly 3,000 career receiving yards and 33 scores.
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Hall would go on to become a consensus four-star recruit ranked by 247Sports as the No. 56 overall player nationally, eventually settling on Alabama over Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Miami and Oregon.
Despite a standout performance in 2021 A-Day Game, Hall saw little else in the way of playing time last season, appearing in seven games and snagging four receptions for 72 yards.
His high-profile transfer also followed a suspension handed down by Alabama football coach Nick Saban for a violation of team rule. shortly after the announcement he was leaving Tuscaloosa, Hall was also critical of Alabama fans, telling 247Sports in May that: “One thing that really stood out is the culture. Bama fans — they’re not really loving, if I could say — even when you leave ... Texas fans are like a family. They love you unconditionally."
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