Georgia walk-on DL announces transfer destination

Georgia defensive lineman Tyler Malakius has announced that he will be transferring to Western Illinois

Georgia defensive lineman Tyler Malakius has announced that he will be transferring to Western Illinois. Malakius has three years of eligibility remaining. He walked on to the team in 2019 and redshirted.

Tyler Malakius will have a much easier path to playing time at Western Illinois. Malakius, who played high school football at Westfield School, is from Byron, Georgia. The 6-foot-3, 280-pound defensive lineman played in one game for the Bulldogs during the 2021 season, so it is understandable that he wants to get more game action.

Malakius is one of Georgia’s top walk-ons. He saw his first game action against Charleston Southern this past season and spent the 2020 season on the scout team.

Malakius had offers from UNLV, Samford and Chattanooga, but is ultimately rolling with Western Illinois.

Western Illinois plays in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. They are members of the Missouri Valley conference in football, which is one of the most difficult conferences at their level. The conference features frequent national champion North Dakota State.

Western Illinois is coming off a 2-9 season.

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Update: Pair of Georgia walk-ons in the transfer portal

Updates on a pair of Georgia Bulldog walk-ons in the NCAA transfer portal

Georgia defensive lineman Tyler Malakius has entered the transfer portal. Malakius has three years of eligibility remaining. He walked on to the team in 2019 and redshirted.

Malakius, who played high school football at Westfield School, is from Byron, Georgia. The 6-foot-3, 280-pound defensive lineman is looking for more playing time at his new home.

Tyler Malakius is one of Georgia’s top walk-ons. He saw his first game action against Charleston Southern in 2021 and spent the 2020 season on the scout team.

Malakius has the talent to see significant playing time at another school. He has offers from UNLV and Chattanooga. His are some of his top moments from practice:

Georgia walk-on running back Anthony Summey (next page):