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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UGA football tight end enters the transfer portal

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt has entered into the NCAA transfer portal.

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt (No. 82) has entered into the NCAA transfer portal following last week’s loss to Florida. No University of Georgia tight end recorded a catch against the Gators in a rough game for the position.

Tre’ McKitty, Darnell Washington, and John FitzPatrick have received the majority of playing time at tight end for the Bulldogs this season.

Wyatt likely wants to earn more playing time elsewhere. He’s seen minimal action this season after playing in three games in 2019.

Wyatt, a Junior, started 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 could see a lot of transfers following this season, so be prepared for more to come.

Wyatt is six-foot-three and weighs 245 pounds. He’s from San Diego, California, and played high school football at Shiloh High School.

Kolby Wyatt announced his decision to enter the portal via Twitter. Best of luck at his new home, wherever it may be.

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UGA football player card: TE John Fitzpatrick

Georgia Bulldogs tight end John Fitpatrick played in eleven games last season as a freshman.

John Fitzpatrick, Tight End (#86):

Class: Redshirt sophomore

Height: 6-6

Weight: 230 pounds

Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia

High School: Marist High School

Georgia Bulldogs tight end John Fitpatrick played in eleven games last season. He recorded one catch against Murray State. The Marist High School product played in two games during the 2018 season. He was able to redshirt during this season.

Fitzpatrick will have a change to see more snaps next season. He may be the best blocking tight end on Georgia’s roster. The Dawgs are replacing Eli Wolff and 49ers draft selection Charlie Woerner.

Georgia added Florida State transfer Tre’ McKitty and 2020 five-star TE Darnell Washington this offseason. They figure to compete with Fitzpatrick for playing time.

McKitty racked up 520 yards over the last two seasons at FSU.

Here’s a look back at when he committed to the University of Georgia:

He’ll face a battle to start, but should play in every game this season when healthy.

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UGA football player card: TE Kolby Wyatt

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt started out his career at UGA as a defensive lineman, but switched numbers and positions.

Kolby Wyatt, Tight End (#82):

Class: Junior

Height: 6-4

Weight: 215 pounds

Hometown: San Diego, California

High School: Shiloh High School

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Kolby Wyatt started out his career at UGA as a defensive lineman, but switched numbers and positions last season. He used to wear number ninety-one.

Wyatt redshirted in 2017 and saw his first action in 2018 as a defensive lineman. He played in three games last season.

Wyatt will compete for playing time among returning tight ends behind John Fitzpatrick. Georgia additionally added Florida State transfer Tre’ McKitty and 2020 five-star TE Darnell Washington this offseason.

McKitty racked up 520 yards over the last two seasons at FSU.

Will Wyatt be able to earn playing time this season? His experience in the trenches could make him a solid blocker.

He’ll face a battle to play, but should provide quality depth this season.

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