Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Mekhi Mews announced his commitment to Houston on Wednesday.
Mews, a redshirt sophomore walk-on, entered the transfer portal shortly after UGA’s loss to Alabama in the SEC Championship and after three seasons and two national championships as a Bulldog.
Playing time was hard to come by for Mews, who received limited snaps as a wide receiver during his time in Athens. In 2023, Mews saw most of his snaps as Georgia’s primary punt returner. His 69-yard touchdown versus Ball State is the first UGA punt return touchdown in five seasons.
The Grayson, Georgia, native played in 18 games as a Bulldog, totaling 15 receptions for 164 yards and a touchdown.
It’s unknown if Mews ever received a scholarship at Georgia, but that is expected to change at Houston.
The Cougars, who went 4-8 in their first season in the Big 12, are in rebuilding mode following the recent hiring of head coach Willie Fritz.
‘H-Town, my second home like I’m James Harden’
Let’s Work! @CoachSherms @CoachWEFritz pic.twitter.com/5wLX9nxRsg
— Mekhi Mews (@mekhi_mews_21) January 10, 2024
Mews will instantly be one of the quickest players in the Big 12.