Alabama redshirt junior guard Dazon Ingram won’t be returning to Tuscaloosa in 2019-20.

Ingram is transferring from the Crimson Tide men’s basketball program, according to 247Sports’ director of basketball recruiting Evan Daniels. Ingram alluded to transferring on Instagram this past Saturday by posting a photo of his empty locker at Coleman Coliseum on his story with the words “I Served In Alabama Like Roll Tide #SavageOut.” Recent reports now explain why.

UPDATE: Ingram shared a farewell message on social media.

He will be immediately eligible to play elsewhere next season.

Ingram played in 107 career games and made 93 starts at Alabama. The Theodore, Ala., native ranked second on the team in assists (2.5 apg), third in rebounding (3.8) and fifth in scoring (7.2).

After participating in Alabama’s Senior Day ceremony as a graduate, Ingram is the first player to leave the Crimson Tide on the heels of the program “mutually parting ways” with Avery Johnson.

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