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.
6’3 245 pound tight end with two years of eligibility remaining (Dec 2020 grad) looking for a home, in portal… bet on yourself and double down 🥋(pt1) pic.twitter.com/IjzuLBRUtY
— Kolby (@kingkolby_) November 11, 2020
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