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Georgia football RB commits to transfer destination
Georgia Bulldogs senior running back Sevaughn Clark entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer in January. Clark, who is from Dawsonville, Georgia, has one year of eligibility remaining. Now, Clark has committed to the Toledo Rockets. Clark announced his commitment to Toledo via social media. Clark was a walk-on for the Bulldogs and saw limited playing time over the past four years in Athens. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound running back appeared in five games during the 2023 season, including 32 yards and touchdown in Georgia’s win over UAB. Clark rushed for 35 yards Georgia’s blowout national championship win against TCU. The former...
Former Georgia defensive back announces transfer destination
After entering the transfer portal at the beginning of the month, a former Georgia Bulldogs safety has joined a new team. Patrick Taylor announced via his X account that he has joined the Jacksonville State Gamecocks. Taylor joined the Bulldogs as a preferred walk-on in 2020. He is listed at 5-foot-11, 170 pounds, and has experience playing at both safety and cornerback. He played high school football at Johns Creek in Alpharetta, Georgia, where he was an all-region and all-state cornerback. Taylor saw the field in three games in 2023 for UGA, getting three tackles in the process. Taylor also had offers from Troy and Austin Peay. In joining the Gamecocks, he joins a team entering its second year in the Football Bowl Subdivision and coming off a nine-win season in 2023. The head coach is Rich Rodriguez, a long-time Power Five level coach at Michigan, West Virginia and Arizona. COMMITTED🐔 @CoachLOlson @JaxStateFB pic.twitter.com/Sg453WEntX — Patrick Taylor (@Patrick_Taylor6) May 23, 2024 Taylor has two years of eligibility remaining.
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Georgia exceeding expectations with opportunity to host regional in year one
ATHENS, Ga. — The NCAA will announce 16 regional host sites Sunday night (8:30 p.m. ET), and Athens is expected to be among them. Whether Georgia ends up as a top-8 national seed with the inside track to a super regional at Foley Field remains to be seen and won’t be known until Monday (12:00 p.m. ET, ESPN2). However, to be in this position is something Josh Brooks only could have dreamed of a year ago when hiring Wes Johnson.
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