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Daniels coming back; Herring, Hill bound for draft

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ATHENS — Georgia quarterbac­k JT Daniels will be returning for another season between the hedges.

Daniels announced Tuesday on Twitter that he’s coming back to the Bulldogs after starting the final four games of the 2020 season. Georgia won them all to finish 8-2, including a victory over Cincinnati in the Peach Bowl.

“Found my new home, now we got unfinished business,” said Daniels, a third- year sophomore. “Go Dawgs 2021.”

The quarterbac­k revealed his plans as two teammates said they’re heading to the NFL.

Defensive end Malik Herring and center Trey Hill announced on Twitter that they will give up their remaining eligibilit­y to enter the draft.

After spending two seasons at Southern Cal, Daniels transferre­d to Georgia and was granted permission to play right away by the NCAA.

But he was still recovering from a season-ending knee injury sustained in the 2019 opener with the Trojans, prompting Georgia to go with two other quarterbac­ks before they finally turned to Daniels for a Nov. 21 game against Mississipp­i State.

He provided a huge spark to the passing game, completing 67 percent of his passes for 1,231 yards, and 10 touchdowns with just two intercepti­ons the rest of the way.

While Daniels considered his NFL options, the consensus was he need

ed another year of college ball to further his developmen­t. He has played only five college games in the last two seasons.

Daniels will go into next season as Georgia’s undisputed starter, meaning the Bulldogs won’t have to rush the developmen­t of top recruit Brock Vandagriff, who would presumably be set to take over in 2022.

Herring is a senior who totaled 20 tackles in 10 games this season, including two sacks and 4.5 tackles for losses. He had a sack in Georgia’s victory over Cincinnati in the Peach Bowl.

“I have many great memories here at Georgia and Athens will always be home,” Herring wrote on his Twitter account.

Hill became the third Georgia underclass­man to enter the draft. The 6-foot4, 330-pound junior followed junior cornerback Eric Stokes and sophomore outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari.

Hill missed the final two games of the 2020 season with an injury.

“Playing in the NFL has been a lifelong goal and I am excited and grateful for the opportunit­y to follow my dreams,” Hill said on Twitter.

 ?? AP - Brynn Anderson ?? After a strong showing in first season at Georgia, third-year sophomore quarterbac­k JT Daniels said he will be returning to the team instead of testing the NFL draft waters.
AP - Brynn Anderson After a strong showing in first season at Georgia, third-year sophomore quarterbac­k JT Daniels said he will be returning to the team instead of testing the NFL draft waters.
 ?? USA Today Sports - Dale Zanine ?? Defensive lineman Malik Herring (right) joined center Trey Hill in announcing that they would give up the rest of their eligibilit­y to enter the NFL draft.
USA Today Sports - Dale Zanine Defensive lineman Malik Herring (right) joined center Trey Hill in announcing that they would give up the rest of their eligibilit­y to enter the NFL draft.

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