The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

QB recruit: Decision not just about fields “It’s not always about Justin Fields,” Mathis told The Detroit News. “I didn’t know if Fields was going to Ohio State so I decided to go to a place that I had the best chance of playing at in a couple of years.”

Dwan Mathis changed commitment from Ohio State to Georgia.

- Staff report

When Dwan Mathis flipped his commitment Wednesday from Ohio State to Georgia, it wasn’t just “about Justin Fields.”

Mathis is a 6-foot-6, 210-pound 4-star dual-threat quarterbac­k from Oak Park High School just outside Detroit. Mathis had been committed to the Buckeyes since summer and last visited Athens more than a year ago.

On Monday, backup quarterbac­k Justin Fields told Georgia staff he was exploring transfer options. Ohio State is the reported front-runner to land the dualthreat passer from Kennesaw. Mathis said his decision to sign with Georgia was solely based on his opportunit­y to play.

Coach Kirby Smart offered this assessment of Mathis during a news conference Wednesday: “We liked (Mathis’) athleticis­m and his arm motion. He’s got a really strong whip; he can pop the ball. We didn’t stay in communicat­ion the whole time from (this summer) to finding out Justin was leaving.”

Mathis said he would enroll at Georgia early and is expected to begin classes Jan. 6.

“I’ve been wavering back and forth for the last couple of days, but I decided today (Wednesday) really. I decided to go to Georgia because of my chances of playing more. They only have one quarterbac­k on scholarshi­p on their roster (Fromm). I’m enrolling early, can’t wait to get there.”

Smart said Mathis’ decision couldn’t have been easy.

“From a recruiting perspectiv­e it was challengin­g for us. Put yourself in the shoes of a kid trying to decide whether to come to Georgia as a quarterbac­k. You don’t know if (Fields) is going to be there or not; that makes it tough.”

 ?? 247SPORTS ?? Dwan Mathis said his decision to sign with Georgia was based on his opportunit­y to play. At Oak Park outside Detroit, he passed for more than 5,000 yards and rushed for more than 2,000.
247SPORTS Dwan Mathis said his decision to sign with Georgia was based on his opportunit­y to play. At Oak Park outside Detroit, he passed for more than 5,000 yards and rushed for more than 2,000.

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