January 8, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Georgia Bulldogs cap at the 2023 CFP National Championship press conference held at Los Angeles International Airport
The Georgia Bulldogs have been the best team in college football for the past three years. Even schools that won the last two national championships lost players to the transfer portal, and the Bulldogs saw two players enter the new spring transfer portal that opened Monday.
Georgia watches Andrew Paul enter the lobby
Running back Andrew Paul entered the lobby, and he was the only Bulldog offensive player to reach the portal Monday. Bulldog is a bad player. night
Braxton Hicks entered the portal
December 2, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide cornerback Terrion Arnold (3) tackles Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (1) after making a catch at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Alabama defeated Georgia 27-24 to claim the SEC Championship.
Wide receiver Braxton Lee Hicks took tosocial media to announce that he would be joining the transfer. tell
I have two years left in my degree and I will enter my name on the transfer portal as a graduate transfer. Congratulations to UGA and the Go Dawgs.
Hicks is from Georgia and is in his junior season, but hasn’t seen the field since arriving on campus.
I think Hicks is waiting to see how spring training goes before entering the portal, and he may see that his playing time is limited and decides to enter the portal.
Spring training is different from winter training for the SEC players.
July 15, 2015; Birmingham, Alabama, USA;Kentucky Wildcats safety A.J. Graduates (background) speak to the media during SEC Media Days at the Wynfrey Hotel.
The Spring Portal is different from the Winter Portal and in the SEC, once you enter the Spring Portal, you cannot transfer and play for a new SEC team at this time. You can still play and transfer to an SEC school during the winter, but you can’t transfer from an SEC school to an SEC school once the spring rolls around.
Hicks can leave the SEC if he doesn’t want to stay, but it won’t be in a Bulldogs jersey, so I think he’ll go to a smaller school and see the field.