Georgia hit Easter Jackpot on Sunday evening, signing three players from the transfer portal capable of filling full roles for bulldogs this season
Former Miami defensive line player Josh HortonArmy defensive end Elo Mozozie, and the Illinois behind Josh McCray are now bulldogs.
Getting Modozie is the key.
After the graduation of Chaz Chambliss and with Damon Wilson transferred to Missouri, the outside secondary was one of the lean positions of the Bulldogs in the spring.
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The 6 -foot 3 -inch and 245 pound modozie recorded 34 plated for the Black Knights, including 6.5 bags. There are still two years of eligibility.
Horton, who was limited to five games for the Hurricanes last year due to an injury, went during the weekend. Horton is a native of Atlanta who went to Langston Hughes. Horton had an offer of Georgia during his stay in high school.
There are still two years of eligibility.
Originally from Enterprise, in Alberta, McCray had 110 races for 609 yards and 10 affected for last fall. He also captured 13 passes for 116 yards and a score.
During his three years and more in Champaign, McRay rushed to 1,370 yards and 14 affected.
There is a year of eligibility.
Initially, we thought that the bulldogs would not be on the market for a ball carrier. But after Branson Robinson decided to enter the portal and Roderick Robinson was injury problems, the addition of McCray was deemed necessary.
McCray beats Chauncey Bowens, Bo Walker, Dwight Phillips Jr. and Cash Jones for representatives in the back field of Bulldogs.