While the Georgia Bulldogs are preparing for the upcoming early signing period and the Orange Bowl against the Florida State Seminoles, backup quarterback Brock Vandagriff is preparing for life after Athens.
On Wednesday, Brock Vandagriff announced that he will play the 2024 season with the Kentucky Wildcats. Big Blue played this past season with another transfer quarterback, Devin Leary. It didn’t go as planned but perhaps Vandagriff can give this team the boost they will need in the new-look SEC that welcomes both Oklahoma and Texas next season.
Vandagriff has spent the last three seasons in Athens as a backup to Stetson Bennett and Carson Beck. In that time he has appeared in 13 games with just 21 career passes. Most of his production came this season where he threw his first two touchdowns.
Ready to get to work. #GoBigBlue #BBN pic.twitter.com/bGnUCtaCPe
— Brock 🌊 (@BrockVandagriff) December 6, 2023
With Vandagriff leaving, the Bulldogs still have starter Carson Beck as well as backup quarterback Gunner Stockton. Not to mention they will sign the No. 1 quarterback of the 2024 cycle, Dylan Raiola. Should Beck remain with Georgia in 2024, we could see Vandagriff face off with Beck when the Bulldogs come to Lexington next season.