It appears Jeremiah Davis has found a new home.
The Muncie native, who has recently been granted a sixth year of college eligibility, tweeted that he will continue his basketball career and attend graduate school at Georgia State University.
Thankful to say I've decided to continue my basketball career and attend grad school at Georgia State!! pic.twitter.com/8RsYNXDOzV
— Jeremiah Davis (@JizleCorleone) April 25, 2016
Davis played 42 games in two seasons at Ball State, averaging 6.6 points and 2.8 assists while shooting .364 percent from the field.
He started the first two games of this season, but lost his spot in the rotation and played in just four of the Cardinals' final 17 games. The team improved to 21-14 and made it to the postseason for the first time since the 2002 season.
Prior to his playing days with the Cardinals, Davis committed to Cincinnati where he played in 27 games as a freshman. He played in six games during the first semester of the 2013-14 season before transferring to Ball State.
Davis played high school basketball at Muncie Central and one season at Huntington Prep in W. Va.
"We had a lot of really good times, and I'm just thankful for the opportunity that I had at Ball State," Davis said in an earlier interview with the Daily News. "I've been very pleased with my stay here."