Jordan Davis ready to don alter-ego to remain Georgia football superhero

Jordan Davis celebrates with the National Championship trophy after the Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 33-18 during the 2022 CFP National Championship Game. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Jordan Davis celebrates with the National Championship trophy after the Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 33-18 during the 2022 CFP National Championship Game. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

This week Georgia football hosted another large group of highly-touted recruits, but there was also a special guest on campus as Jordan Davis was down visiting from Philadelphia.

He was on campus and even made a few guest appearances throughout the recruiting weekend. However, the best part was when Davis took to Twitter and unveiled his alter ego.

Davis broke down this new athlete and showed how much he loves Georgia through that. Even though he was a first-round NFL Draft pick, his time at Georgia meant so much that he would come back to do it again. Now he is a damn good dawg.

Georgia football stud Jordan Davis wants to keep being a superhero with his alter ego.

Of course, Davis was teasing, but it shows how much he enjoyed his time in Athens. Plus, the video is precious and makes anyone who is a fan love him more.

The whole, no relation to Jordan Davis made me giggle out loud because it adds another level to the joke.

No one in the entire Georgia football fan base would ever say no to him returning. Davis is one of a kind, but if the Dawgs could have a team full of “Jordan Davis'” they would happily have them.

He is such a great tool to have on campus this weekend because there are some significant defensive linemen in town the Dawgs want, and Davis is a perfect recruiter. Davis is a walking advertisement for what could happen to a player if he comes to Georgia.

The coaching staff knew to bring in the big dawg to help land these recruits, and the only one that would be good enough was Davis. However, it seems he wants to come back with this alter ego, and we will gladly take him.

Davis was such a historical player for the Dawgs, so having him back another year would be mind-blowing, but we know the NFL is the next chapter. He did his job in Athens, and now it’s time for him to have a long NFL career.