Social media sad to see JT Daniels retire from football

Former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback JT Daniels never lost a game for the Bulldogs and won a national championship in 2021 backing up Stetson Bennett.

Daniels, who transferred to Georgia from USC, then transferred to West Virginia. Daniels went on to start most of the season at West Virginia, but the Mountaineers wanted to go in another direction with their offense. Daniels then transferred to Rice.

J.T. Daniels helped the Rice Owls become bowl eligible this season, which is a major accomplishment. Rice is 6-6 and has played in just six bowl games in the past 50 years. Daniels threw for 2,443 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions for the Owls, but suffered another concussion and is medically retiring from football.

Now, Daniels, who has always been a bright, smart player, plans to get into coaching. College football social media was sad to see Daniels medically retire from football.

ESPN’s Ryan McGee weighs in

I love this dude. And he loves football. Starter at four(!) FBS schools. When he was at UGA he was so open with me & @MartySmithESPN about struggle with expectations & mental health issues. His honesty on suchtough topics was all I needed to know. Also, dude is hilarious. https://t.co/CsMY9bNZkm

— Ryan McGee (@ESPNMcGee) December 1, 2023

Daniels had a long odyssey of a career

JT Daniels had medically retired from college football due to concussions.

Daniels had stints at USC, Georgia, WVU, and Rice in his 6 years in college.

He looks to go into coaching. pic.twitter.com/GFsjY886Cy

— Unnecessary Roughness (@UnnecRoughness) December 1, 2023

Daniels is a former five-star recruit

CFB will miss Daniels

We wish JT Daniels the best. He’s been entertaining as hell to watch over his entire career, and we’re excited to see what he does next! https://t.co/9NofwlFAJD

— Sickos Committee (@SickosCommittee) December 1,…


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Author : UGA Wire

Publish date : 2023-12-01 22:26:29

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