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QB Mathis to transfer after losing starting job

- By Charles Odum

Quarterbac­k D’wan Mathis, who opened the season as No. 11 Georgia’s starter, has entered the NCAA transfer portal.

Coach Kirby Smart said Monday he wanted Mathis, a redshirt freshman, to continue his career at Georgia, where JT Daniels has emerged as the starter.

“I am excited to see his future,” Smart said of Mathis. “He’s going to be a really good football player. We want him to stay here. There’s no doubt we want him to stay here. We have encouraged him to stay here. But I also respect that is his decision, and we are going to help him every way we can with a transition. I think he’s got a bright future.”

Mathis, a redshirt freshman, was not with the Bulldogs for Saturday’s 45- 16 win at South Carolina on Saturday. That led to questions that Mathis might enter the transfer portal as the Bulldogs prepare for this week’s game against Vanderbilt.

Smart said Mathis “has handled everything first class.”

“Every conversati­on he’s had with me has been the right way,” Smart said. “He did not want to be a distractio­n for the team, and he was very hurt and disappoint­ed that things came out before the game. That bothered him because he did not want to be a distractio­n for the team.”

Mathis could not hold the starting job after winning a preseason competitio­n after Wake Forest transfer Jamie Newman, the projected starter, opted out of the season.

Stetson Bennett replaced Mathis in Georgia’s win over Arkansas to open the season. Mathis completed 8 of 17 passes for 55 yards with an intercepti­on before giving way to Bennett.

Daniels passed for 401 yards and four touchdowns in his debut, a 31-24 win over Mississipp­i State on Nov. 21. Daniels led a more balanced offense against South Carolina.

Mathis enrolled at Georgia in 2019 before severe headaches and sinus pressure led to him undergoing surgery to remove a cyst from his brain and sitting out the season.

Mathis (6-5, 205) offered a unique combinatio­n of size, speed and arm strength. He completed 12 of 30 passes for 89 yards with one touchdown and three intercepti­ons.

 ?? Atlanta Journal-constituti­on via AP - Curtis Compton, file ?? After losing the starting quarterbac­k job at Georgia, D’wan Mathis put his name in the NCAA transfer portal.
Atlanta Journal-constituti­on via AP - Curtis Compton, file After losing the starting quarterbac­k job at Georgia, D’wan Mathis put his name in the NCAA transfer portal.

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