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Finley Seeks 7th Year Eligibility, 6th Transfer

T.J. Finley, former Auburn Tigers quarterback, seeks seventh year of eligibility after six transfers, aiming to continue his college football journey following a successful season at Texas State and a notable stint at Auburn, where he threw the game-winning pass against his former team, Georgia State.

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