ESPN: BULLDOGS PROJECTED TO LOOSE A QUARTERBACK THIS TRANSFER WINDOW

Several quarterbacks for the Georgia Bulldogs are reportedly going to leave via the transfer portal, according to ESPN.

Many college football fans have taken issue with the transfer portal since it is exceedingly irritating to watch so many players leave for other institutions each season.

The portal entries aren’t going away anytime soon, unfortunately for the Georgia Bulldogs. ESPN has estimated that the Dawgs would probably have numerous gateway submissions from quarterback after the 2025 season.

Jared Curtis, the best quarterback prospect in the country, is expected to be on campus after the 2025 season ends, which is why quarterback losses are being predicted.

Curtis will join a QB room at Georgia that is loaded with former ranked prospects, and his move will likely send one or more of those players to the transfer portal.” Wrote ESPN’s Tom Luginbill.

Curtis is one of the highest-ranked quarterback prospects of the Kirby Smart era and has already generated massive amounts of buzz amongst Dawg fans.

Unfortunately, this buzz does likely mean that a player (or two) within the Dawgs quarterback room will likely look for playing time elsewhere upon his arrival.

While seeing a quarterback depart from Georgia’s roster is exceptionally frustrating for both fans and coaches, the silver lining of this projection is that it likely means that Jared Curtis is the real deal and will, at some point, be a starting quarterback for the Bulldogs.

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