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Joe Boozell | NCAA.com | February 13, 2016

1,000-yd receiver Gehrig Dieter transfers to Alabama

  Gehrig Dieter hauled in 94 passes ans 10 touchdowns in 2015.

Bowling Green had one of the most prolific passing attacks in college football this past season, racking up 366 yards through the air per game. Wide receiver Gehrig Dieter was a major reason why.

Dieter eclipsed the 1,000-yard receiving mark in 2015, and as a graduate transfer, he is taking his talents to the defending champion Alabama Crimson Tide. Dieter announced the decision on social media Saturday:

Dieter gives Alabama’s young stable of receivers a talented veteran presence. Standing at 6-3, he should do great things opposite Calvin Ridley.

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