On Monday, December 4, the NCAA transfer portal opened and six Georgia Bulldogs registered. On the first day of
the transfer portal’s operation, over 500 athletes from across the Football Bowl Subdivision registered.
A lot of players will come and go from Georgia’s roster in the months leading up to the 2024 college football season.
The Bulldogs have the top recruiting class of incoming players.
More playing time is the main reason Georgia players use the transfer portal, but some also want better
arrangements including their names, likenesses, and images. Top players are also being targeted by the Bulldogs
through the transfer portal.
There are a lot of Georgia players in the transfer site that have won consecutive national titles. The majority of them
had to contend with intense competition to get playing time and will play bigger roles at other schools.
Which Georgia Bulldogs have already made an entry on the transfer portal? Although most athletes don’t return to
Georgia on average, these players still have the option to do so.
Brock Vandagriff, the #2 quarterback for the Georgia Bulldogs, has logged into the NCAA transfer site. This season,
Vandagriff, a redshirt sophomore, participated in eight games for Georgia. For 165 passing yards and two
touchdowns in 2023, the former five-star prospect completed 12 of 18 passes.
The departure of Vandagriff might indicate that Carson Beck will be back for a second season.
Jackson Meeks, a wide receiver with the Georgia Bulldogs, accessed the transfer site. Meeks is Georgia’s best player
on special teams. Meeks, nevertheless, struggled to secure meaningful playing time and targets in Georgia’s talented
wide receiver group. Meeks has one more season of eligibility at his new residence after hauling in one catch for 23
yards this season.
After signing to play football for Georgia as a member of the 2021 class, Jefferson is in the portal. Throughout the
2023 college football season, the 6-foot-3, 295-pound defensive end participated in seven games.
This season, Jefferson only registered one tackle versus Kentucky, while not playing a lot of snaps. At his new home,
the redshirt sophomore is probably hoping to get more playing time.