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Alabama running back Alvin Kamara (26) jogs to the next station during Alabama's Iron Bowl Week Monday football practice, Tuesday, November 26, 2013, at the Hank Crisp Indoor Facility in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Vasha Hunt/vhunt@al.com)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- Former Alabama running back Alvin Kamara's next stop is Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College, according to a report Sunday from 247Sports.com.

Kamara plans to enroll at the school by the end of the week and play one season at the junior college, according to 247Sports' report. He'll then be able to sign wherever he pleases without any restrictions as a member of the 2015 class.

Kamara, who did not see the field in his true freshman season at Alabama, announced he was transferring in January. He was reportedly linked to a number of high-profile schools outside of the SEC, including Clemson, but ultimately never signed. He was arrested Thursday in his native Norcross, Ga., for driving with a suspended license and other traffic charges.

Kamara, a former four-star prospect who was the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Mr. Football 2012, was hobbled by a knee injury shortly before Alabama's 2013 season opener and was suspended for the Sugar Bowl.

Hutchinson's nurtured and sent off a number of top prospects in recent years, including recent Georgia signee Shattie Fenteng, the No. 1 junior-college defensive back in the 2014 class. Other Hutchinson alums include Auburn's Ben Bradley (also a Norcross product) and Devonte Danzey, Georgia defensive tackle Toby Johnson and wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson, who played one year at Tennessee and became a first-round draft pick.

Click here to read 247Sports' full report.