Georgia football offseason transfer tracker

Where are Georgia Bulldogs transferring to? Who is transferring to play football at the University of Georgia?

The Georgia Bulldogs lose and gain a significant amount of talent each offseason via the transfer portal.The transfer portal has been very active this offseason.

The 2020 college football season did not count against player eligibility, so seniors can return for another season. Transfers are immediately eligible to play at their new school.

The University of Georgia gained a star player from the portal last season in quarterback JT Daniels. Who will the Dawgs get this season? Notable recent transfers additions for Georgia include Lawrence Cager, Demetris Robertson, and Tre’ McKitty.

Georgia has seen many more players leave the program than transfer to it thus far this offseason. That being said, Kirby Smart is not afraid to utilize the NCAA transfer portal to add talent.

Report: Georgia WR has entered transfer portal

A Georgia football receiver has entered his name into the transfer portal, per reports. Details here

Georgia junior receiver Trey Blount has entered his name into the transfer portal, per a report from the AJC, which has since been confirmed by multiple sources.

A former 4-star recruit in the Bulldogs 2017 recruiting class, the Atlanta native hasn’t seen the field much the last two seasons.

Blount played in 14 games in 2017 without recording a catch and played in all 14 games in 2018, recording three catches for 39 yards.

Blount’s last catch came versus Arkansas State in 2019 and in 2020, he started at wideout versus Kentucky and saw limited action in Georgia’s last four games.

Blount will join redshirt freshman quarterback D’Wan Mathis as the first Bulldogs to enter the transfer portal this offseason.

UGA football player card: WR Trey Blount

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Trey Blount played in just four games last season while fighting through injuries and redshirted.

Trey Blount, Wide Receiver (#14):

Class: Junior

Height: 6-2

Weight: 200 pounds

Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia

High School: Pace Academy

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Trey Blount played in just four games last season and redshirted. Blount came to the University of Georgia as a four-star recruit.

Blount is a sound, fundamental blocker who knows his assignments. He fought through injuries in 2019. Before last season, Blount played in 14 games in both 2017 and 2018. He has four receptions for 52 yards in his career.

In 2020, Blount will compete for the receiver playing time in the position opposite George Pickens. Dominick Blaylock is recovering from a torn ACL. Georgia secured a top recruiting class in 2020 and has a wealth of talent at the wide receiver position. It will be position group competition to watch next season.

Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jake Fromm and wide receiver Trey Blount celebrate the victory against the Oklahoma Sooners following the 2018 Rose Bowl college football playoff semifinal game. Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

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