Georgia QB J.T. Daniels cleared for Auburn game

Georgia football QB J.T. Daniels, who transferred from USC following an ACL tear, has been cleared for action ahead of Week 2 vs Auburn.

Former 5-star recruit and USC transfer quarterback J.T. Daniels has officially been cleared for Georgia, heading into game two vs Auburn.

Daniels suffered an ACL tear last season with the Trojans on August 31st and has now been given the green light by doctors to resume his football career.

As a freshman in 2018 Daniels threw for 2,672 yards, 14 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.  Georgia lost its three year starting quarterback in Jake Fromm to the NFL Draft this offseason as well as Wake Forest graduate transfer Jamie Newman, who opted out of the 2020 college football season due to COVID-19 concerns.

Head coach Kirby Smart and offensive coordinator Todd Monken gave redshirt freshman D’Wan Mathis the nod for the Arkansas game during week one, but was soon benched after poor play for junior Stetson Bennett.  Bennett played an incredible game, completing 69 percent of his passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns in just three quarters.

Now that Daniels is cleared, there should be a massive quarterback battle for the Bulldogs.  Mathis showed glimpses of greatness in his first career collegiate start while Bennett showed some great poise and game management, securing the Georgia win.

It will be interesting to see who coach Smart names as the starter for the Dawgs’ home opener against the Auburn Tigers.  Smart has made it clear that the return of Daniels only means the quarterback battle will be even tougher.

Georgia kicks off against Auburn this Saturday between the hedges at 7:30 p.m. EST on ESPN.