Georgia quarterback JT Daniels is expected to have a new home next season, but there’s no guarantee he’ll be playing in a new conference.
According to a report from DawgNation, Daniels is expected to visit Missouri this weekend. ESPN insider Pete Thamel recently named Missouri as a potential landing spot for the former five-star quarterback.
Oregon State and West Virginia are also considered potential destinations for Daniels, but there’s no telling where he’ll go at this time.
In five games at Georgia last season, Daniels completed 68-of-94 passes for 722 yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions.
Unfortunately for Daniels, injuries prevented him from retaining his status as Georgia’s starting quarterback. Stetson Bennett took over the job and never looked back.
Georgia quarterback JT Daniels plans visit to SEC East Division school
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Missouri has an opportunity to emerge as the No. 1 landing spot for Daniels. But first, the program must take care of business this weekend.
Landing a talented quarterback like Daniels would be a huge win for Eli Drinkwitz’s program, that’s for sure.
Where do you think JT Daniels will play football next season?