Former Alabama offensive tackle Charles Baldwin has found a new home.

The ex-No.1 JUCO four-star recruit will be transferring to Kansas, as first reported by 247Sports.

Baldwin said he’s flying this morning from his home state, Connecticut, and will arrive in Kansas this afternoon. Kansas offered him Monday and he received word yesterday that he’s passed admissions.

“Kansas is excited for me to come in and I’m excited to go there,” Baldwin said. “I’m going to learn the playbook and work hard this season and then it will be time to rock and roll next year.”

Baldwin said he’s set to sign scholarship papers with Kansas August 22.

Baldwin will sit out this season due to NCAA transfer rules and then will have two years of eligibility to play starting next fall.

Baldwin has been in communication with Kansas coach David Beaty and Jayhawks offensive line coach Zach Yenser throughout the week.

“I’ve built a real good connection with them,” Baldwin said. “I appreciate them giving me a second chance to play the sport I love. They’ve been honest with me the whole process.”

Baldwin was dismissed from Alabama in May for a violation of team rules.

The former four-star recruit was ranked as the nation’s No. 1 Junior College player in the 2016 class coming out of Brooklyn, N.Y./ASA College.

Baldwin (6-6, 305) bench presses 495 pounds and runs a 4.8-second hand-timed 40-yard dash.