D.J. Law, a star from the Netflix documentary "Last Chance U," has been admitted to UAB.

AL.com confirmed that Law, a running back from East Mississippi Community College, made good enough grades through his correspondence courses this summer to qualify for enrollment at UAB.

Xavier Ubosi, a 6-foot-4, 200-pound receiver from Los Angeles - Pierce (Calif.) Community College, has also been admitted to UAB. Final clearance was provided on Tuesday and the two will begin classes this week.

His academic struggles were chronicled in the popular six-part documentary. He was also the team's star running back.

The 5-foot-11, 190-pound Law was a two-star running back out of junior college and a three-star running back from Haines City, Fla., in high school. He signed letters of intent with Ole Miss and Utah on National Signing Day in 2014. The Ole Miss letter was voided, but he didn't qualify to make it at Utah.

Law gives UAB another running back along with Kalin Heath, Lucious Stanley and A.J. Brooks. UAB has commitments from junior college back Desmond Nisby and high school standouts Spencer Brown and Grayson Cash, though Cash will likely play safety at the next level.

Offensive line signee Malique Johnson from Iowa Western arrived at UAB over the weekend.

UAB won't have the services of tight end signee Tariq Ballard and safety Earl Chambers, who did not qualify.

Kailan Carter, a receiver who committed to UAB earlier this month, has enrolled at UAB as a regular student, AL.com has learned. If he joins the team, it would be after this semester or school year.