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Bulldogs add former Southern Cal QB Daniels

- By Paul Newberry

ATLANTA — Georgia picked up another high-profile transfer to compete for its starting quarterbac­k job, landing former Southern California starter JT Daniels.

Daniels started for the Trojans in 2018, but lost his job to Kedon Slovis after going down last season with a knee injury.

He announced Thursday that he’s heading to Georgia, which is seeking a replacemen­t for three-year starter Jake Fromm.

“THANK YOU USC,” Daniels wrote on Twitter, linking to a picture of him wearing Georgia’s red-and-black uniform. “Excited for the future. #Godawgs.”

Daniels, who entered the transfer portal in April, will battle for playing time with graduate transfer Jamie Newman, who left Wake Forest to play his final college season with a program that has been a consistent national contender under coach Kirby Smart.

Daniels was among the top quarterbac­k recruits in the nation when he left Orange County’s Mater Dei High School early to join the Trojans two years ago.

He started for USC as a freshman, passing for 2,672 yards with 14 touchdowns and 10 intercepti­ons during an inconsiste­nt season for him and the Trojans. Coach Clay Helton dismissed several offensive assistants after a 5-7 finish — the school’s first losing season since 2000.

Daniels won the starting job again out of camp last summer in new offensive coordinato­r Graham Harrell’s up-tempo scheme, but the sophomore tore a ligament in his knee in the Trojans’ season opener against Fresno State.

Slovis stepped into the

starting job and excelled in Harrell’s offense as a freshman, passing for 3,502 yards with 30 touchdowns and nine intercepti­ons. The lightly recruited Arizona native was QDPHG WKH 3DF ĻV 2Iihqsive Freshman of the Year.

Leaving the Trojans was undoubtedl­y a tough decision for Daniels, a lifelong fan from the same high school that has produced USC greats such as Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart and four-year starting quarterbac­k Matt Barkley.

Daniels’ right calf is even covered in a large tattoo featuring a Trojan helmet and the famed peristyle end of the Coliseum, USC’S home stadium.

Georgia now has two quarterbac­ks with significan­t college experience. Former walk-on Stetson Bennett, who was Fromm’s backup in 2019, played just four games in a mop-up role.

Newman is coming off his first full year as the Demon Deacons’ starter. He completed 60.9% of his passes for 2,868 yards, with 26 touchdowns and 11 intercepti­ons. He also rushed for 574 yards and six TDS.

Wake Forest finished 8-5, losing to Michigan State in the Pinstripe Bowl.

The Bulldogs also have two top prospects from their last two signing classes.

D’wan Mathis enrolled at Georgia a year ago but suffered a major setback when severe headaches and sinus pressure led to surgery in May to remove a cyst from his brain. He recovered from the operation and was able to work on the scout team late in the season.

In December, the Bulldogs signed Carson Beck, a 6-foot-4, 226-pound quarterbac­k from Jacksonvil­le, Florida, whose skills have been compared to Fromm’s.

 ?? AP - Kyusung Gong, file ?? Displaced as Southern Cal’s starting quarterbac­k after missing most of the 2019 season with an injury, JT Daniels became the second high-profile transfer QB at Georgia.
AP - Kyusung Gong, file Displaced as Southern Cal’s starting quarterbac­k after missing most of the 2019 season with an injury, JT Daniels became the second high-profile transfer QB at Georgia.

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