The Associated Press | January 15, 2014 Auburn QB Frazier transfers to Ouachita Baptist Share ARKADELPHIA, Ark. -- Ouachita Baptist coach Todd Knight says former Auburn quarterback Kiehl Frazier has transferred to the school for his final season of eligibility.Frazier, who played in high school in Arkansas, was the USA Today national offensive player of the year after his senior season at Shiloh Christian in Springdale. He'll be immediately eligible to play for the Division II Tigers, and he'll also play with his brother, offensive lineman Jed Beach.After rushing for 327 yards as a freshman for Auburn in 2011, the 6-foot-2, 224-pound Frazier struggled to find playing time.He completed 53.4 percent of his passes as a sophomore for 753 yards, but he moved to safety last season as Auburn won the Southeastern Conference with Nick Marshall at quarterback. Charles Barkley: College basketball stats, best moments, quotes Here's everything you need to know about Charles Barkley's college stats and career at Auburn. READ MORE 2021 SEC softball preview: LSU headlines star-powered conference LSU softball is the headliner in the SEC, while Florida, Alabama and others are hot on their heels. READ MORE College football teams with the most Heisman Trophy winners These are the colleges with the most Heisman Trophy winners from 1935 to today. The award is given annually to the most outstanding player in college football. READ MORE