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Kentucky transfer WR Dane Key visiting Georgia

Kentucky Wildcats transfer wide receiver Dane Key is reportedly going to visit the Georgia Bulldogs. Key, who was Kentucky’s leading receiver in 2024, is a speed threat that would immediately contribute for Georgia..

The 6-foot-3 210 pound receiver from Lexington, Kentucky, has one year of eligibility remaining. Key recorded 47 catches for 715 yards last season at Kentucky, averaging 15.2 yards per reception. This past season was his best season during his college career.

Now, Key is seeking a new destination to conclude his college career. Key has accumulated 126 career receptions for 1,870 yards, 14 touchdowns, and an excellent 14.7 yards per catch.

Known for his amazing speed, big-play ability, and his continued progression year in and year out. His size, speed and his ability to catch the 50/50 balls makes him a very coveted transfer. He is planning a visit to Georgia and has already scheduled a visit to Louisville, while Nebraska and South Carolina are also expected to be in the running for Key’s services.

Georgia is actively addressing its wide receiver position in the transfer portal this offseason, as Dillon Bell, Dominic Lovett, Arian Smith, and Colbie Young could all enter the 2024 NFL draft.

Georgia Tech transfer wide receiver Eric Singleton is also expected to visit Georgia.

Key has faced Georgia all of his three years at Kentucky. Seeing the success of the Bulldogs could be a pitch that will attract Key to be part of the UGA program.

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