Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Michael Jackson announced via social media that he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Jackson, who is a senior, recorded one catch for 10 yards this season with Georgia.
Jackson spent one season at Georgia after transferring from the USC Trojans. The 6-foot-1, 210-pound receiver never established a large role within the Georgia offense.
Jackson primarily played special teams for Georgia. He served as a kickoff returner against Tennessee and Georgia Tech. Jackson, who appeared in three games with Georgia this season, has 47 career receptions for 508 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
Jackson was unable to crack Georgia’s wide receiver rotation and put up career-low numbers with the Bulldogs. The senior should be able to redshirt since he played in only three games in 2024.
The transfer portal opens on Dec. 9 and will remain open through Dec. 28. Jackson joins cornerback Julian Humphrey as the first two Georgia players to announce their intentions to transfer.