The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

QB, receiver to transfer to Jackets

Ex-clemson player Phommachan­h was No. 4 dual-threat QB in ’19.

- By Ken Sugiura ken.sugiura@ajc.com

Georgia Tech received commitment­s from two more transfers: wide receiver E.J. Jenkins from South Carolina and quarterbac­k Taisun Phommachan­h from Clemson. Both announced their decisions Monday.

The number of players who have arrived as transfers or announced commitment­s to Tech out of the transfer portal since the end of the 2021 season now stands at a minimum of 14. No fewer than five have announced their decisions in May as coach Geoff Collins seeks to build up the scholarshi­p roster to the 85-player limit.

Phommachan­h was a high-profile prospect coming out of high school at Avon Old Farms Prep in Connecticu­t. Phommachan­h (his name is pronounced Ty-son Puma-chahn) was the No. 216 prospect in the 2019 class and the No. 4 dual-threat quarterbac­k (247Sports Composite). He picked Clemson over a wealth of offers from power-conference schools but sat behind Trevor Lawrence and then D.J. Uiagalelei. He went in the transfer portal in December.

Phommachan­h, 6 feet 3 and 225 pounds, played in 13 games in three seasons, completing 22 of 48 passes for 204 yards with one touchdown and three intercepti­ons. He has three seasons of eligibilit­y remaining. He’ll be a fourth scholarshi­p quarterbac­k on the roster, providing Collins with depth that is undoubtedl­y comforting. Tech will open its season against Clemson on Sept. 5 at Mercedes-benz Stadium.

Jenkins will have one season of eligibilit­y remaining after playing one season at South Carolina. Previously, Jenkins had played two seasons at FCS St. Francis, where he caught 39 passes for 779 yards as a sophomore in 2019. Jenkins transferre­d to South Carolina after St. Francis did not play in the 2020 season because of COVID-19. He played in 12 games, making one start, and caught eight passes for 117 yards. He announced his decision to transfer April 18.

Jenkins, 6-7 and 243 pounds, also can play tight end. He’ll add size, depth and experience to a

 ?? DAVID PLATT/CLEMSON ATHLETICS ?? Former Clemson quarterbac­k Taisun Phommachan­h announced his transfer to Georgia Tech on Monday.
DAVID PLATT/CLEMSON ATHLETICS Former Clemson quarterbac­k Taisun Phommachan­h announced his transfer to Georgia Tech on Monday.

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