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Georgia Bulldogs defensive back enters the transfer portal

Sean Labarby:Sean Labar01/14/22

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Georgia Bulldogs four-star freshman defensive back Lovasea Carroll has entered the transfer portal, according to On3’s Matt Zenitz.

Coming out of IMG Academy, Carroll was listed as the No.6 running back nationally according to 247 Sports. He was the No. 18 prospect in Florida, and the No. 112 overall prospect nationally.

After making the transition to defensive back, Carroll saw his first action for Kirby Smart and Georgia in the win against UAB. He also saw the field against Vanderbilt, Charleston Southern and Georgia Tech, finishing the year with three tackles and a pass breakup.

Georgia Bulldogs safety Lewis Cine is headed to the 2022 draft

Following the national championship victory over Alabama on Monday night, players’ decisions about 2022 continue to flow in for Georgia.

The latest announcement comes from Bulldogs safety Lewis Cine, who made public on Friday that he will be entering the NFL Draft.

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After kind messages for “Dawg Nation,” coaches, teachers, family and friends, Cine said one final goodbye to Athens.

“This journey has been one for the history books!” the junior wrote. “After careful consideration, I am excited to share that I have decided to forgo my senior year at UGA and officially declare for the NFL Draft. Mission complete — Agent 16 signing out!”

Cine was named the defensive player of the game on Monday following a seven-tackle performance in which he forced two turnovers in the Georgia Bulldogs victory over Alabama in the national title game. He finished the year with 73 tackles, nine pass break ups and an interception.

The safety hails from outside of Dallas, and he was a four-star prospect out of high school according to On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. On3’s aggregate had him as the No. 2 safety in the state and the No. 7 player overall from Texas.