Georgia quarterback J.T. Daniels has reportedly narrowed his transfer list down to three schools.
According to college football insider Pete Thamel, Daniels, who’s set to make his decision after he graduates from Georgia this spring, is currently on a visit with the Oregon State football program. Missouri and West Virginia are also still in the mix to land the highly-sought-after transfer.
“Oregon State returns a majority of the offensive line, and there’s an attraction to playing for a quarterback-friendly head coach like Jonathan Smith. The vibe of the program has been appealing to Daniels,” Thamel wrote.
Source: Georgia transfer quarterback J.T. Daniels is on a visit to Oregon State. He’s still expected to decide his eventual destination after spring ball, as he graduates from UGA later this spring and will enroll after that. Missouri and WVU are still expected to be in the mix.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) March 10, 2022
The college football world took to Twitter to react to this news.
“Certainly some choices. Hope it works out for him,” one fan wrote.
“Ohh this would be fun. Daniels in that offense would succeed,” football insider Geoff Schwartz said of Daniels’ potential fit with Oregon State.
Oregon State has a good offensive-minded head coach, solid run scheme and good OL. Think that would be a good fit for JT Daniels.
West Virginia would be interesting too. Graham Harrell’s there and you could get JT Daniels vs. Kedon Slovis in Week 1. https://t.co/ggLZmJS5o9
— Antonio Morales (@AntonioCMorales) March 10, 2022
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— Adam Crowley (@_adamcrowley) March 10, 2022
Several fans pointed out the fact that former Auburn quarterback Bo Nix recently announced his transfer decision to join the Oregon Ducks.
Bo Nix vs. JT Daniels in the Civil War, please. https://t.co/10T9nznqg5
— Creg Stephenson the First (@CregStephenson) March 10, 2022
This will be the second transfer of Daniels’ college football career. After starting his career as a five-star recruit for the USC Trojans, the talented young QB made his way to Athens to join the Bulldogs in 2020.
Where do you think Daniels should head next?