An Alabama signee from the 2018 class is enrolled at a junior college.

Jordan Davis, a four-star defensive end from Memphis, arrived at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Mississippi, coach Glenn Davis told AL.com on Tuesday. The early signee originally intended to enroll early at Alabama but will take the JUCO route instead. Glenn Davis said the 6-foot-5, 238-pound player arrived at the Wesson, Mississippi campus last week.

Glenn Davis said the new arrival has had a "great attitude" since landing on campus.

"Very excited about him being here," Glenn Davis said in a text message. "He looks like the guys that Coach Saban recruits normally. Bright future."

Jordan Davis was the No. 11 weakside defensive end in the 2018 signing class. He committed to Alabama in December 2016 after getting offers from Memphis and Kentucky when he was a 3-star recruit.

Jordan Davis spoke with AL.com in March 2017 to discuss his commitment to the Tide. He recalled a text he sent his mother after making the pledge.

"I told my mom, the struggles are over," Davis told AL.com at the time. "I promise you, the struggles are fixing to be over. Alabama has players known for going to the NFL, that's for a fact. Helping my mom get out of her struggles is one thing I thought about when I committed to Alabama."

Copiah-Lincoln was the junior college that produced Alabama cornerback DeQuan Menzie (2010-11). Kendell Jones, a 2016 Alabama signee, enrolled at Co-Lin that spring and is currently at Kilgore Junior College in Texas.

Jonathan Taylor also spent a season at Co-Lin after being dismissed from Georgia and his short stint at Alabama in 2015. He was dismissed in March 2015.

Michael Casagrande is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @ByCasagrande or on Facebook.