Georgia transfer LB is Arkansas’ leading tackler

Georgia football transfer linebacker leads the Arkansas Razorbacks in tackles through six games

Former Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Xavian Sorey has made an immediate impact with the Arkansas Razorbacks this season. Sorey, who had 24 tackles and one sack in three seasons at Georgia, has already bested those numbers through six games with Arkansas.

Sorey has 40 total tackles and a sack this season with the Razorbacks. Sorey leads Arkansas in tackles and is a big reason why the Razorbacks are off to a strong start the season.

Sorey’s top performance came in Week 2 against Oklahoma State when recorded 13 total tackles. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound linebacker also put up eight tackles in Arkansas’ stunning upset of Tennessee in Week 6.

Arkansas is 4-2 this season including 2-1 in SEC action. Former Georgia offensive line coach Sam Pittman and the Razorbacks are fourth in the SEC football standings entering bye week. Arkansas’ next game is at home on Oct. 19 against the LSU Tigers.

Sorey made an impressive tackle for a loss in Week 1 against Oklahoma State.

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Arkansas is a feel good story in the SEC through Week 6. The Razorbacks will look to continue their bounce back year against LSU.

Georgia Bulldogs transfer WR scores punt return TD

Houston Cougars wide receiver, former Georgia football transfer evaded several defenders on a 75-yard punt return for a touchdown

Former Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver and punt returner Mekhi Mews is off to a strong start with the Houston Cougars. Mews, who played at Georgia from 2021-2023, has 11 catches for 102 yards in three games with Houston.

The 5-foot-8, 185-pound wide receiver has the most receptions on the Cougars and the second-most receiving yardage. The former Georgia walk-on recorded an explosive 75-yard punt return for a touchdown in Houston’s 33-7 win over Rice.

Mews’ punt return touchdown is the second of his career. The junior previously scored a 67-yard punt return touchdown against Ball State in 2023 with Georgia.

The UGA transfer used his elite quickness to evade several Rice special teams players on his punt return touchdown.

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Mews and Houston are 1-2 to start the season. The Central Gwinnett High School product is having a much larger role with Houston and should continue to see a lot of snaps for the Cougars as they begin Big 12 play.

Checking in on Georgia football transfers after Week 10

How are 10 Georgia football transfers doing this season?

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs always have one of the best recruiting classes in the country. Not every player that signs with Georgia football sticks with the Bulldogs.

Georgia, who did not add a transfer this offseason, has seen a lot of talented players transfer away from their program. College football players typically transfer because they want more playing time or prefer to be closer to home.  The Bulldogs faces several of their transfers during the 2022 college football season.

How are Georgia football transfers doing this season?

Checking in on Georgia football transfers after Week 10

How are 10 Georgia football transfers doing this season?

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs always have one of the best recruiting classes in the country. Not every player that signs with Georgia football sticks with the Bulldogs, however.

Georgia, which did not add a transfer this offseason, has had a number of talented players transfer away from the program. College football players typically transfer because they want more playing time or prefer to be closer to home. The Bulldogs have faced several of their transfers during the 2022 college football season.

How are Georgia football transfers doing this season?

Georgia football tight end picks transfer destination

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt is transferring to the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football program.

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt entered the NCAA transfer portal following UGA’s loss to Florida. Now, Kolby Wyatt has decided to transfer to the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football program. It’s a long ways away from Athens for Wyatt, but he is from San Deigo, California, so he won’t be too far from there.

We wish Wyatt the best at Hawaii. The Rainbow Warriors typically sport an explosive passing offense, so hopefully Wyatt can find significant playing time for Hawaii.

Tre’ McKitty, Darnell Washington and John FitzPatrick have received the majority of playing time at tight end for the Bulldogs this season. Four-star tight end Brock Bowers has additionally committed to Georgia. Wyatt has seen minimal action this season after playing in three games in 2019.

Wyatt, a junior, began his career at UGA as a defensive lineman, but switched numbers and positions last season. He has two years of eligibility left following this season.

College football is projected to have a lot of transfers following this season, so be prepared for more to come.

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