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Louisville CB Alexander to enter NFL draft

— The Sports Xchange —

Louisville junior cornerback Jaire Alexander will not play in next week’s TaxSlayer Bowl and will turn pro, the school announced Friday morning.
“I know it was a very difficult decision for Jaire,” Cardinals coach Bobby Petrino said in a statement. “I appreciate the contributions he made to the program over the last three seasons, and I wish him all the best in the future.”
Alexander is rated as a late second-round prospect by NFLDraftScout.com.
Louisville plays Mississippi State in the TaxSlayer Bowl on Dec. 30 in Jacksonville, Fla.
Alexander (5-foot-11, 192 pounds) suffered through an injury-plagued junior year in which he sustained a knee injury in the season opener against Purdue and a broken hand in practice in late October. He finished with 19 tackles and one interception in six games.
He entered the season with some preseason All-America honors, coming off a sophomore year in which he intercepted five passes — two against eventual national champion Clemson — and was explosive in the return game, including a 69-yard punt return vs. Florida State.