Georgia Bulldogs news: Darnell Washington decision made, and another TE enters portal, more

Georgia Bulldogs tight end Darnell Washington (0) Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Georgia Bulldogs tight end Darnell Washington (0) Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Georgia Bulldogs are national champions again, but Kirby Smart and his team aren’t taking a lot of time to rest on their laurels.

Athens will be the site of the Georgia Bulldogs victory parade and party on Saturday, and one of the Dawgs’ top targets will be in attendance. 5-Star defensive end Eddrick Houston, out of Buford high school, will be on hand in Athens to see the Bulldogs celebrate their second title in as many years.

Georgia is losing another tight end to the transfer portal. Ryland Goede announced on Twitter that he is entering the transfer portal as a graduate senior, and will not be returning to Georgia. “I am blessed to have been a part of the best tight-end room to ever play the game and have loved getting to learn from those in front of me.”

That tight end room keeps getting smaller by the day, as Darnell Washington has made his decision and announced that he will forgo his final season at Georgia to enter the NFL Draft.

More Georgia Bulldogs news

It wouldn’t be a conclusion to a football season if the wonderful folks over at PETA didn’t gripe and complain about having a live mascot. One again, they are urging Georgia to permanently retire Uga. Guess they didn’t notice that he was cared for enough to not even make the trip to Los Angeles as to keep from endangering his health. Sic’ em, boy!

Check out these photos from the country’s No. 2 safety Peyton Woodyard committing to Georgia at the All-American Bowl.

With Stetson Bennett’s UGA career done, Vegas oddsmakers are already trying to pinpoint who Georgia’s starting quarterback will be in 2023. This could be an interesting thing to watch throughout the year.

More college sports news

College basketball blue bloods seem to be struggling so far in the 2023-24 season, and that is bringing balance to the sport, according to the New York Times.

Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren has stepped down as he pursues a career in the NFL, and this could cause a paradigm shift in conference power as the nation’s second most powerful conference looks for new leadership.

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